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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden Maria Oskarsson.
1. Towards Pedagogical Content Knowledge in Logistics
Sammanfattning : Logistics is regarded as an area of high importance in business, contributing to profitability and competitiveness. Logistics is crucial also from a societal perspective, since logistical activities count for a big proportion of a country’s GNP, and since effective logistics systems can help reducing some of the environmental problems we face today. LÄS MER
2. Total Cost Analysis in Logistics : Practical Execution, Learning, and Teaching in Higher Education
Sammanfattning : Cost is considered a crucial factor in much decision-making in private and public organisations. Therefore, the ability to calculate total estimated costs for different alternatives is important. However, such total cost analysis is a challenging task. LÄS MER
3. Making a Market out of a Welfare State : Swedish Local Politicians’ Perspectives on Elderly Care Marketisation
Sammanfattning : Market reforms have quite notably been used as a solution to increase the quality of public services and efficiency since the 1990s. Sweden has also introduced marketisation in the field of elderly care since 1992 to cope with increasing care needs while maintaining costs at a reasonable level. LÄS MER
4. Pyramider och pipelines : Om högskolesystemets påverkan på jämställdhet i högskolan
Sammanfattning : Research on gender equality in Swedish higher education shows an unequal gender balance. Women are consistently underrepresented at the highest levels of the academic hierarchy. The lack of gender equality in academia has been illustrated by metaphors such as a narrowing pyramid, a leaky pipeline and a black hole. LÄS MER
5. Steroid-Metabolizing Cytochrome P450 (CYP) Enzymes in the Maintenance of Cholesterol and Sex Hormone Levels
Sammanfattning : The enzymes CYP27A1 and CYP7B1 are widely expressed in various human tissues and perform catalytic reactions in cholesterol homeostasis and endocrine signaling. We have investigated the metabolism of a synthetic oxysterol. LÄS MER