Essays about: "Hierarchical culture"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 74 essays containing the words Hierarchical culture.

  1. 16. Swedish Belief and Swedish Tradition : The Role of Religion in Sweden Democrat Nationalism

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Religionsvetenskap

    Author : Tomas Stenbäck; [2020]
    Keywords : Nation; Nationalism; Radical nationalism; Populism; Populist radical right; PRR; Right-wing populism; Politics; Legitimization; Legitimation; Belief; Tradition; Culture; Religion; Christianity; Church; Evangelical-Lutheranism; Lutheranism; Lutheran; The Church of Sweden; People; The people; Peoples; Folk; The folk; Swedes; Swedish; Swedishness; Sweden; Identity; Identification; Purity; Cultural purity; Neo-racism; New racism; Culture racism; Cultural racism; Political strategy; The Sweden Democrats; Nation; Nationalism; Radikalnationalism; Radikal nationalism; Populism; Högerpopulism; Politik; Legitimering; Tro; Tradition; Kultur; Religion; Kristendom; Kyrkan; Evangelisk- Luthersk; Luthersk; Lutherdom; Svenska kyrkan; Folk; Folket; Svenskar; Svensk; Svenskhet; Sverige; Identitet; Identifikation; Renhet; Kulturell renhet; Nyrasism; Ny rasism; Kulturrasism; Kulturell rasism; Politisk strategi; Sverigedemokraterna;

    Abstract : In the context of Western, European, Nordic, and Swedish radical nationalism, this study is an analysis of the various ways the political party the Sweden Democrats talks about religion; primarily about Swedish Evangelical-Lutheran Christianity and the Church of Sweden.   The study investigates the party expressions on religion and nationalism, using theoretical models of interpretation, constructed for this specific purpose, out of hermeneutic methodology. READ MORE

  2. 17. "Stuck in Hel Joseon"

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Sociologi

    Author : Ella Holttinen; [2020]
    Keywords : South Korea; Hel Joseon; millennials; compressed modernity; Confucianism; neoliberalism; human capital; achievement society; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : South Korea is well known for its development miracle: the nation has managed to develop from the state of extreme poverty to the World´s 12th largest economies in a period of five decades. However, the negative consequences and side effects of this rapid growth, and issues of the contemporary Korean society has been less discussed, especially from the perspective of the Korean youth. READ MORE

  3. 18. The Road to Become Agile : A case study of agile transformations in the retail market, including an organization development approach

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Linnéa Rasch; Victor Thun; [2020]
    Keywords : Large-Scale Agile Transformation; Agile Project Management; Scrum Implementation; Scrum Culture; Organizational Development; Dialogic Organizational Development; Organizational Change; Organizational Culture; Resistance to Change; PMO; Maturity Model; Agile Practices; Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument; OCAI; Storskalig Agil Transformation; Agil Projektledning; Scrumimplementering; Scrumkultur; Organisationsutveckling; Dialogisk Organisationsutveckling; Organisationsförändring; Organisationskultur; Förändringsmotstånd; PMO; Agil Mognadshetsmodell; Bedömningsinstrument inom Organisationskultur; OCAI.;

    Abstract : In today’s volatile market, retail companies struggle for survival as they have to become more flexible and dynamic. Thus, they change the organization, implementing agile methods. READ MORE

  4. 19. Defeated With Their Own Weapons: Conflict Management Adaptation in Cross-Cultural Conflict Among British and Spanish Expatriates

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Lea Franco; [2020]
    Keywords : Intercultural conflict; conflict management; cross-cultural adaptation; cultural intelligence; cross-cultural experience; expatriates; Spain; United Kingdom; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Due to intercultural encounters becoming more and more frequent in times of globalization, the importance of successful intercultural conflict management has increased. In intercultural conflict, cultural differences in conflict management styles (CMS) can lead to misunderstandings and poorer negotiation outcomes. READ MORE

  5. 20. Taking Care of Those Taking Care of Us - A qualitative study of motivational factors of physicians working in the Swedish public healthcare sector

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledning

    Author : Josefine Backenskiöld; Isabelle Entenza; [2020]
    Keywords : Motivation; Physicians; Public Healthcare Sector; Self-Determination Theory;

    Abstract : This is a qualitative study using an inductive approach with the purpose of investigating what motivates physicians working within the Swedish public healthcare sector. The study is based on semi-structured interviews with ten doctors, ranging from Resident Physicians at the lowest hierarchical level to Specialist Consultants, at six different Swedish hospitals, working within six different specialties. READ MORE