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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 473 avhandlingar innehållade orden Information Sharing.
1. Design researchers' information sharing : the enactment of a discipline
Sammanfattning : This thesis is about information sharing in interdisciplinary research practices. It reports one conceptual and three empirical studies. The studies have been conducted through focusing on the field of design research, and in particular on a Nordic network of design researchers. LÄS MER
2. Physicians‟ information practices : a case study of a medical team at a Teaching Hospital
Sammanfattning : This thesis is a user study within library and information science on participatory practices of a professional group in work activity. This has been investigated only to a minor extent in previous library and information science research. LÄS MER
3. Exploring Impacts of Secondary Information Use on Individual Privacy
Sammanfattning : Information collected from individuals via online social networks and Internet of things devices can be used by institutions and service providers for different business purposes to tailor and customize their services, which is defined as secondary use of information. Although the literature on secondary use is well developed, prior studies have largely focused on direct use of information such as those instances of information use that do not stem from data mining. LÄS MER
4. Topics in Dynamic Spectrum Access : Market Based Spectrum Sharing and Secondary User Access in Radar Bands
Sammanfattning : The steady growth in demand for spectrum has increased research interest in dynamic spectrum access schemes. This thesis studies some challenges in dynamic spectrum access based on two strategies: open sharing and hierarchical access. LÄS MER
5. Tensions and Contradictions in Information Management
Sammanfattning : The thesis aims to contribute to the research on the management and use of information in organisations by providing a holistic understanding of the various information practices and needs as well as attitudes towards information at different levels in the broader socio-historical context of a specific organisation. To this end, findings and approaches from research traditions in library and information science, management studies and organisational theory are combined in an activity-theoretical approach with some neo-institutional aspects. LÄS MER
