Search for dissertations about: "project management literature review"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the words project management literature review.
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1. Organizing project-based operations : The interplay of content, context and social processes
Abstract : Project-based organizations (PBOs) are becoming increasingly widespread and important for the modern economy and society. Thus, they attact significant scholarly attention to their distinctive features. The unit of analysis employed by the majority of the studies is the project-based organization as a whole. READ MORE
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2. Digitalization and innovation in the real estate and facility management sectors - an ecosystem perspective
Abstract : Digitalization has become a topic of several presentations and discussions in real estate industry seminars in recent years. Often the speeches are about why the real estate industry needs digitalization, presenting threats and opportunities for the participants of the seminars. READ MORE
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3. Digital Twins for Asset Management of Structures
Abstract : This thesis deals with asset management of structures through Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Digital Twins.Background: Current inspection and management processes for civil structures are time-consuming and can even be inaccurate. There is an increasingly high potential to improve these processes through recent advances in technology. READ MORE
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4. Economics of Landfill Mining : Usefulness and Validity of Different Assessment Approaches
Abstract : Landfill mining (LFM) is an alternative strategy to manage landfills that integrates remediation with secondary resource recovery. At present, LFM remains as an emerging concept with a few pilot-scale project implementations, which presents challenges when assessing its economic performance. READ MORE
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5. The Microstructure of Collaborative E-business Capability
Abstract : IT has direct and observable positive effects for consumers. For firms, the situation is somewhat different, because efficiencies generated by publicly available technology tend to be competed away. READ MORE