Search for dissertations about: "routines"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 560 swedish dissertations containing the word routines.
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11. From Illusiveness to Genuineness : Routines, Trading Zones, Tools and Emotions in Sales Work
Abstract : Alongside the growing accessibility of information technologies organizations make attempts to structure work even in the areas that have been traditionally perceived as difficult to structure. The rationale is to increase the efficiency of work in the areas that are difficult to manage and where profitability can be questionable. READ MORE
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12. Making the Dead Alive : Dynamic Routines in Risk Management
Abstract : Risk management in information security is relevant to most, if not all, organizations. It is perhaps even more relevant considering the opportunities offered by the digitalization era, where reliably sharing, creating, and consuming information has become a competitive advantage, and information has become an asset of strategic concern. READ MORE
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13. Designing the Design Organisation: Client-consultant coordination in a large infrastructure project
Abstract : Large infrastructure projects are unique and last for a long time, but they are still temporary organisations. The technology involved is often complex, and the uncertainty is high. Managing such projects and coordinating all the actors involved is a complicated task for both suppliers and clients. READ MORE
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14. An improvisational, practice-oriented approach to innovation : Examples from the fashion industry
Abstract : Fashion and innovation interrelate in multiple and complex ways. With its routinized, cyclical production yet creative context, the fashion industry is sustained by an ongoing tension between stability and change. As a consequence, innovative activities are performed in everyday work routines. READ MORE
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15. The clinical utility of patients’ self-rated postoperative pain after major surgery – the perspective of healthcare professionals'
Abstract : The Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) is suitable in postoperative settings, yet, the implementation has shown varying results. This has raised issues about the pain scales contribution to the identifying and understanding of pain. READ MORE