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11. Essays on behavioural economics and cost overuns
Sammanfattning : This dissertation consists of five essays, four on cost overruns and one on behavioral economics witha focus on real estate investments. The main aim of the thesis was to answer the questions:• Is it common with cost overruns in infrastructure projects?• What explains the cost overruns?• What can be done to prevent cost overruns?This thesis contributes to the current state of knowledge within the field:• It is yet another evidence that cost overruns are a significant problem. LÄS MER
12. Det bästa av två världar : Förskollärares arbete med digitala och analoga resurser i förskolans STEM-undervisning
Sammanfattning : Den här avhandlingen undersöker hur erfarna förskollärare integrerar digitala och analoga verktyg i sin undervisning. Avhandlingen fokuserar på så kallad STEM-undervisning där ämnesområdena naturvetenskap (science), teknik (technology), ingenjörsvetenskap (engineering) och matematik (mathematics) integreras. LÄS MER
13. The Value of Cultural Institutions-Measurement and Description
Sammanfattning : Resources are invested to maintain cultural institutions and society has an interest in the efficient allocation of these resources. To understand efficiency, the costs incurred in monetary units need to be compared to the value created. LÄS MER
14. Unseen job creators and firm growth barriers : the role of capital constraints and seniority rules
Sammanfattning : The topic of this thesis is to provide a deeper understanding of how the institutional framework affects firms’ hiring decisions.The first article focuses on a group of firms, called sleeping gazelles, that do not grow despite having high profits. LÄS MER
15. Turning innovation failures into strategic assets : exploring how novel innovation can leverage prior failure through resource reuse
Sammanfattning : This doctoral dissertation aims to explore how new innovation initiatives can harness resources from prior failures, challenging the prevailing notion that innovation failures primarily yield lessons learned. Instead, it expands the scope of reusable resources to include non-knowledge-based assets like social, technological, and organizational resources, examining their impact on post-failure ventures and innovation projects. LÄS MER