Essays about: "Interpretive repertoires"

Found 3 essays containing the words Interpretive repertoires.

  1. 1. Describing the Strategic Value Creation Process in Corporate Venture Capital : The Importance of Building Interpersonal Relationships: A Case Study of Husqvarna

    University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella Handelshögskolan

    Author : Nicolas Rix; Felix Stamm; [2020]
    Keywords : Corporate Venture Capital; Knowledge Transfer; Relationships; Strategic Value Creation;

    Abstract : Background and Purpose: In the past years, Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) investments have substantially gained relevance. Corporations engage in this practice to reap strategic benefits that are usually only associated with entrepreneurial ventures and thereby drive innovation. READ MORE

  2. 2. To fly or not to fly : analysing interpretive repertoires to negotiate air travel among individuals working for an environmental NGO in Sweden

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Jara Snippe; [2017]
    Keywords : Attitude-behaviour gap; Air travel; Discursive psychology; Interpretive repertoires; Subject positions; Ecological privilege; Flyers dilemma;

    Abstract : With the global temperature rising and the fight to stay below a 2-degree global warming, environmentalists, environmental organizations and climate scientists are arguing that there is a need to reduce global carbon emissions to mitigate climate change. However, advocating for sustainable behaviour does not necessarily lead to performing sustainable behaviour. READ MORE

  3. 3. Induction and Commitment : A discursive psychological analysis of Nynas’ Induction Program and its influence on employee’s commitment

    University essay from Institutionen för pedagogik, didaktik och utbildningsstudier

    Author : Ville Björck; [2011]
    Keywords : induction program; Corporate Group Induction; social constructionism; discourse analysis; discursive psychology; discursively constructed; reflexivity; commitment; affective; continuance; normative; Likert scale; late modernity; strategic sampling.;

    Abstract : Abstract In accordance with several scholars in the field of human resource management, developing employee commitment towards the employing organization is valuable due to the assumption that it increases their satisfaction, productivity and adaptability. By taking a pedagogical perspective focusing on impact processes, the aim of this master thesis is primarily to identify the constructions and functions of interpretive repertoires, of a few employees, in their descriptions of how the experience of Nynas’ Corporate Group Induction has influenced their commitment to Nynas, but also to categorize the constructions and functions of interpretive repertoires in a booklet underlined during the Corporate Group Induction, which I refer to as “This is Nynas”. READ MORE