Essays about: "Identification with Place"
Showing result 26 - 30 of 124 essays containing the words Identification with Place.
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26. Genius loci : ett verktyg för att bevara platsens identitet
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Ur ett socialt hållbarhetsperspektiv är platsidentitet viktigt eftersom människor generellt sett inte trivs på generiska platser. I uppsatsen analyserades därför två platser i Uppsala med Genius loci som verktyg för att förstå platsernas identiteter och hur dessa kan bevaras. READ MORE
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27. Accelerated innovation through digital tools : Effects and consequences
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik, konst och samhälleAbstract : Purpose – The purpose of this master thesis was to enhance the knowledge of the relationship between digital tools and innovation speed. By doing so, adding to literature on innovation speed and digital tools. READ MORE
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28. The Management of Risks and Crises within MNCs - A case study of Volvo Group and its Business Areas
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Recent global crises have shed light on the importance of having good risk and supply chain risk management processes in place. Prior research has mainly focused on risk identification and risk management strategies. Few studies have examined supply chain risk management during an ongoing global crisis, especially in MNCs. READ MORE
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29. Migrating Identity
University essay from Konstfack/ÄdellabAbstract : My personal history and the stories of people with similar experiences have inspired my degree project. It revolves around the feeling of belonging when moving from one place to another, adapting to the new environment (e.g. culture, language, etc. READ MORE
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30. Can I bring my whole self to my workplace? : A qualitative study of immigrant Muslim women’s workplace experiences in Sweden
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för humanioraAbstract : In general, immigrants face various problems as they adjust to their new surroundings and begin a new life. The educated, employed Arabic immigrant Muslim women, (EEAIMW), live between two worlds: a Swedish world at work and an Arabic world at home. In this East-West dichotomy, they keep trying to find who they are and where they belong. READ MORE