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11. Guardians at the Gate: The Influence of Senior Management on Cybersecurity Culture and Awareness Training : A Qualitative Multiple Case Study
University essay from Jönköping UniversityAbstract : Background: Organisations are left vulnerable and susceptible to cyber-attacks due to the digitisation of information and dependency on information and communication technologies. As a result, the critical need for organisations to hinder, protect and preserve their cyberspace from multiple threats is emphasised. READ MORE
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12. The Most Influential Team Attributes When Predicting Start-up Success : A quantitative study of 25 430 European new ventures
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : Digitisation, quantitative analysis, and data-driven methods have been used for investment decision support for more than two decades within the finance sector, however there are great differences of its adoption in different parts of the financial market. One part of the market that has not yet achieved a high level of adoption is the Venture capital (VC) industry. READ MORE
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13. The Impact of Digitization of Saving Groups (Edirs) for Financial Inclusion: The Case of a Startup Tech Company in Ethiopia
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14. Order in disorder? : The role of information communication technology on disorganised violence within civil resistance movements
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskningAbstract : Nonviolent movements have been noted as one of the most successful forms of civil resistance. Thus, it is important for dissidents to maintain their nonviolent discipline to ensure their success. However, as communication technologies become cheaper and more accessible it is important to study how it can affect civil resistance movements. READ MORE
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15. Accounting for Industry Change, A Case Study on the Use and Development of Vernacular Accounting Systems in the Branches of a Swedish Bank
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för redovisning och finansieringAbstract : This thesis explores the use and development of locally produced, self-generated accounting information systems, also known as vernacular accounting systems (VAS), by branch managers in a Swedish bank. The phenomenon is analysed through earlier literature's theoretical identification of different manifestations, and we find that many of these are used in practice. READ MORE