Sökning: "kontrollmekanismer"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 16 avhandlingar innehållade ordet kontrollmekanismer.
1. Circling the Squares : Radical Innovation and Management Control Systems in the Circular Economy
Sammanfattning : An economic system built upon the sale of tangible goods produced using finite resources is inherently unsustainable. The idea of a Circular Economy (CE) as a viable pathway to sustainability has gained considerable attention from academia, policymakers, and the business community. LÄS MER
2. Biografier från gränslandet : En sociologisk studie om psykiatrins förändrade kontrollmekanismer
Sammanfattning : The modern era of psychiatry is predominantly a history of confinement. Individuals suffering from mental disorders were banished to asylums and mental hospitals. During the late twentieth century, however, the Swedish psychiatry was a recurring topic for political debate and the target for numerous reforms. LÄS MER
3. Managing the fuzzy front end of product and process development : case studies of process firms
Sammanfattning : This thesis addresses different aspects of how to manage product development and process development. Two research studies have been conducted, both within the process industry. LÄS MER
4. Public Procurement at the Local Government Level : Actor roles, discretion and constraints in the implementation of public transport goals
Sammanfattning : The overall purpose of this thesis is to gain further knowledge of how the Swedish local government level is affected by requirements to use public procurement through competitive tendering and, more specifically, understand the actions taken by included actors when public procurement is required in implementation of public transport goals. Through case study method, an in specific process tracing, various implementation processes have been examined. LÄS MER
5. Behavioral and Electrophysiological Correlates of Inhibition in Episodic Memory
Sammanfattning : Forgetting can be highly functional when unwanted or irrelevant memory representations interfere with cognitive or motivational goals. Current theory assumes that forgetting can be brought about by the intentional or unintentional inhibition of interfering memory representations. LÄS MER