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11. Integrated Measurement and Assessment of Performance in Large Organizations: The Case of a Swedish Construction Company
Sammanfattning : The construction industry has been criticised in several public investigations during the last few years because of lack of competition and resistance to change. Unlike other industries the production costs within the construction industry are increasing and lately, foreign contractors have made their entrance to the Swedish construction market. LÄS MER
12. Ergonomics Infrastructure - An Organizational Roadmap to Improved Production Ergonomics
Sammanfattning : Improving production ergonomics is a pursuit common to many companies in different industrial sectors. At the core is an aspiration to eliminate risks for work-related musculo-skeletal disorders (MSDs), but modern views on ergonomics have evolved the discipline from a purely physiological, instrumental concern to an organizational, holistic systems-performance discipline (macroergonomics). LÄS MER
13. Interrogative Belief Revision
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with the theory of interrogative belief revision, a recent development in the subfield of philosophical logic known as belief revision theory. While classical belief revision theory deals with the dynamics of an agent’s beliefs, interrogative belief revision aims to describe the dynamics of the agent’s questions about the world, or research agenda, as well. LÄS MER
14. Core competence matters : Preparing for a new agenda
Sammanfattning : Ljungquist, Urban (2007). Core Competence Matters: Preparing for a New Agenda. Acta Wexionensia No. 121/2007. LÄS MER
15. Att artikulera och kommunicera insikt - bild och ord i tidiga skeden av designprocesser
Sammanfattning : This thesis describes the development of a method and tool for communication between participants in the early stages of a design process. Such methods are part of what we call collective design processes. This term implies stronger user influence than normally is the case in participatory design. LÄS MER