Sökning: "Mobility Management"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 138 avhandlingar innehållade orden Mobility Management.
1. Rental housing markets in Chinese megacities : Heterogeneity, Mobility, and Interconnectivity
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this thesis is to develop an in-depth understanding of the rental housing market in Chinese megacities. To achieve this purpose, this thesis mainly focuses on three aspects: heterogeneity, mobility, and interconnectivity. LÄS MER
2. Mobility Management and Climate Change Policies
Sammanfattning : Globally, the transport system faces a paradigmatic shift where, in addition to increased local traffic problems, climate change and depletion of fossil oil reserves will foster a successive transition to renewable fuels and a need for more resource-efficient mobility management and communication alternatives. Foresighted countries, cities or companies taking the lead in adapting to these tougher conditions might well not only solve those problems, but also turn the problems into business advantages. LÄS MER
3. Mobility management i glesbygd : samordning av gods- och persontransporter i Pajala kommun
Sammanfattning : The recent developments regarding passenger and goods transportation in sparsely populated areas with increasingly longer distances to daily services and work constitute the starting point of the present thesis. The overall purpose is to identify coordination possibilities that can make the transport of goods and people in sparsely populated areas more effective, with a maintained or improved service level. LÄS MER
4. Mobilising digitalisation to serve environmental goals
Sammanfattning : Human development is currently leading to destruction of the stability of the earth system upon which we depend for our survival. In other words, it is unsustainable. At the same time, urbanisation and digitalisation are progressing at a rapid pace. LÄS MER
5. Mobile Device Strategy : A management framework for securing company information assets on mobile devices
Sammanfattning : The problem addressed by this research is a demand for increased flexibility in access to organisational information, driven by the increasing popularity of mobile devices. Employees increasingly bring private devices to work (Bring Your Own Device, BYOD) or use work devices for private purposes (Choose Your Own Device, CYOD). LÄS MER