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21. Objectives, actors and accountability in quasi-markets: Studies of Swedish primary care
Sammanfattning : Following public sector reforms inspired by New Public Management, new structures and processes intended for actors to coordinate their activities have been introduced in the public sectors in Northern Europe since the 1980s. Partly, the focus on structural change has evolved around creating market-like structures. LÄS MER
22. Family Control in Swedish Public Companies : Implications for Firm Performance, Dividends and CEO Cash Compensation
Sammanfattning : Essay 1 examines the relationship between family control and firm performance, approximated by Tobin’s Q, in Swedish listed firms. In contrast to previous work on Swedish data, I take into account the effect of the family controlling the CEO-position. LÄS MER
23. Enabling disability rights in practise : Understanding how the governance of state-funded personal assistance is fulfilling the Swedish LSS Act
Sammanfattning : Personal assistance (PA) is stated in Article 19 of the UNCRPD as an internationally recognised disability right and is operationalised as a measure in the Swedish Act concerning Support and Service for Persons with Certain Functional Impairments (the LSS Act). The Act’s overall policy goal is to promote good living conditions for the eligible persons by enabling participation in society on equal terms with others. LÄS MER
24. Skolförändring, reformer och professionella villkor - en etnografisk studie
Sammanfattning : This is a dissertation primarily built on ethnographic methodology. It examines how teachers and principals react to and handle change. LÄS MER
25. Vocational rehabilitation of unemployed sick-listed people in a Swedish rural area : An individual-level study based on social insurance data
Sammanfattning : The long trend of low unemployment and increasing economical growth in Sweden was broken in the early 1990’s. In a short time the rate of unemployment had risen from 1.3% in 1990 to 8.2% in 1993. LÄS MER