Essays about: "Appraisal framework"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 47 essays containing the words Appraisal framework.

  1. 11. Who are we and what do we measure? : A case study of the dynamic relationship between performance measurement and organizational identity

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Marcus Källgren; Adrian Vejbrink Kildal; [2022]
    Keywords : organizational identity; performance measurement system; performance management; identity-dynamics; PMS; HR; human resources; acquisition; change management; HR-metrics; employee reward system; evaluation; appraisal; organizational performance; employee performance; perception; tracking; monitoring; organizational culture; organizational control; medium; who we are; who we are as an organization; qualitative measurement; quantitative measurement; case study; life science; organizational members; shared understanding; we-ness; dynamic relationship; relationship; interrelationship; central; enduring; distinctive; CED; implications; identity-related; adjustments; top-down initiative; strategic initiative; strategic sensemaking; sensemaking; ideational; definitional; component; attributes; loose couplings; innovation; enhancing; reinforcing; guiding; stretching; enabling; challenging; threatening; constraining; R D; research; development; idealized identity; desired identity;

    Abstract : Performance measurements have been described as a tool by which management can communicate expected standards of behavior as well as a shared meaning among members regarding the intended direction of the firm. In parallel, the organizational identity field relies on the premise that members can answer the question “who are we as an organization?” through a sense of shared understanding. READ MORE

  2. 12. Towards Sustainable Shipping : A Sustainability Appraisal of Marine Fuels

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för byggnadsteknik, energisystem och miljövetenskap

    Author : Konstantinos Pardalis; [2022]
    Keywords : sustainability; maritime; shipping; IMO; hydrogen; ammonia; biogas; LNG; LBG; regulation; marine engineering; sustainable development;

    Abstract : The maritime industry must deal with several challenges and difficulties to tackle climate change. Organisations and companies are pursuing strategies to decarbonize the operations and provide an efficient and sustainable model for the shipping sector that would not damage the natural environment. READ MORE

  3. 13. The angry decision maker - Does anger elicited by video clips influence judgments?

    University essay from Institutionen för tillämpad informationsteknologi

    Author : Ismael Albutihe; Paulina Witte; [2021-12-08]
    Keywords : Emotion eliciting; anger; judgment; risk; aggression;

    Abstract : In the last 20 years, the research interest on emotions’ impact on judgments and reasoning has grown intensely (Lerner et. al, 2015). READ MORE

  4. 14. Cost Optimisation through Statistical Quality Control : A case study on the plastic industry

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för industriell ekonomi

    Author : Pontus Moberg; Filip Svensson; [2021]
    Keywords : Cost Optimisation; Quality Management; Cost of Quality; P-A-F Model; Statistical Quality Control; Statistical Process Control;

    Abstract : Background. Shewhart was the first to describe the possibilities that come with having a statistically robust process in 1924. Since his discovery, the importance of a robust process became more apparent and together with the consequences of an unstable process. READ MORE

  5. 15. Subjectivity and judgment from the male sphere in the Mail Online news articles about Shamima Begum and Mohammed Emwazi

    University essay from Högskolan Väst/Avd för utbildningsvetenskap och språk

    Author : Vicki Jacob-Aas; [2021]
    Keywords : indirect judgment; male sphere; subjectivity; appraisal and journalistic discourse theory; shamima begum; mohammed emwazi; daily mail; mail online;

    Abstract : This paper studies subjectivity in the Mail Online journalism with a focus on judgmental reporting from the male sphere. The Background research presents the current paradigm of what is acceptable when writing subjectively in journalism and concludes that it is acceptable and is no longer seen as the antithesis to objectivity. READ MORE