Essays about: "digital klyfta"

Found 4 essays containing the words digital klyfta.

  1. 1. SMARTQUAL LITE : Assessing the Property Management’s Technological Service Quality of Office Buildings in Stockholm

    University essay from KTH/Fastighetsföretagande och finansiella system

    Author : David Lindström; [2023]
    Keywords : PropTech; Smart Buildings; Smart Real Estate; Property Management; Service Quality; Customer Experience; Tenant Satisfaction; PropTech; Smarta byggnader; Smarta fastigheter Fastighetsförvaltning; Servicekvalitet; Kundupplevelse Hyresgästnöjdhet;

    Abstract : This master's thesis presents the development of a conceptual model, SMARTQUAL LITE, designed to measure and evaluate the quality of services delivered by smart buildings. The purpose of this research is to provide a foundation for a comprehensive service quality model, SMARTQUAL, enabling smart building service providers to enhance their service offerings and effectively meet tenant demands. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Digital Breakroom - Designing for Spontaneous DigitalInteractions

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Josefin Ström; [2022]
    Keywords : Spontaneous interaction; Digital chance encounters; Working from home; Digital Teams; Awareness; Telepresence.;

    Abstract : Spontaneous interactions and chance encounters are important for establishing a sense of connection and shared identity for colleagues since they are a natural possibility for informal conversations, but when work is moved from the physical shared offices to digital workplaces it is no longer as easy to run into a colleague by the coffee machine and just chat for a couple of minutes. This thesis examines what factors are needed in order to create a structure where digital spontaneous interactions could happen. READ MORE

  3. 3. Communication without borders : A quantitative study on how mobility and a cosmopolitan self-identity affect Swedish expatriates communication patterns with friends.

    University essay from Karlstads universitet/Institutionen för geografi, medier och kommunikation

    Author : Sol Agin; [2016]
    Keywords : Cosmopolitanism; polymedia; human connectivity; digital divide; migration.; Kosmopolitanism; polymedia; demografisk kontakt; digital klyfta; migration.;

    Abstract : The purpose of this study is to find out how Swedish voluntary migrants communicate with friends in three different groups: friends that resides in the same country as the respondent currently lives in, friends in Sweden, friends in other countries around the globe and whether or not individual mobility, demographic factors or a sense of global citizenship affect the chosen mean of communication. The reason behind the study is to introduce a previously unstudied area into the field of geographically based media studies and hopefully contribute to a deeper understanding of the role played by different means of communication in shaping the dynamics of global friendship. READ MORE

  4. 4. Bridging the Broadband Divide through Universal Service Funds : Key Principles for Broadband Connectivity Projects in Underserved Areas

    University essay from Ekonomiska informationssystem; Tekniska högskolan

    Author : Raoul Joshi; Fredrik Hammarström; [2013]
    Keywords : Universal Service Fund; USF; Broadband Divide; ITU; International Telecommunication Union; Broadband; Developing Countries; Universal Access; Universal Service; Market Access Gap; Broadband Ecosystem; Los Botados; Dominican Republic; Felda Jelai; Malaysia; Mirpur Khas; Pakistan; San Andres; Colombia; Policy; Procedural; Executional; Political Will; Time Horizon; Stakeholder Power Balance; Degree of Operator Risk; Ecosystem Funding; Organizational Structure; Human Capital; Local QoS Assurance; Reaching Key User Groups;

    Abstract : The rapid emergence of broadband, or always-on Internet, during the course of the last decade, has increased the importance of the so- called information society in urban and industrialized societies world- wide. Liberalized information and communications technology (ICT) market forces worldwide have however failed to supply these services to rural and low-income regions resulting in the so-called digital divide. READ MORE