Essays about: "local study for management information system"

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  1. 36. eHealth development in Sweden : A study of prominent aspects and benefits from a multi-user perspective

    University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.)

    Author : Jonathan Sobin; Ludvig Jakobsson; [2014]
    Keywords : eHealth; e-health; business model; business modeling; Business Model Canvas; BMC; Electronic Health Record; EHR; ICT; eHälsa; e-hälsa; affärsmodell; verksamhetsmodulering; Business Model Canvas; BMC; elektronisk patientjournal; EHR; ICT;

    Abstract : The European health care is facing challenges with an increasing ageing population, with a higher frequency of chronic diseases, which have resulted in rising health care costs. Meanwhile, the trend shows how patients and citizens are becoming more active in their personal health care, with the number of existing doctors and nurses subsiding furthermore entailing problems. READ MORE

  2. 37. Sustainable Tourism Development in Gjirokastra : a current situation analysis

    University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Sektionen för humaniora (HUM)

    Author : Sara Grevsjö; Mehran Noorzaei; [2014]
    Keywords : tourism; sustainability; sustainable development; tourism development; sustainable tourism; gjirokastra; albania; culture; nature; economy; cultural heritage; world heritage managment; world heritage; turism; hållbarhet; hållbar turismutveckling; turismutveckling; gjirokastra; albanien; kulturarv; världsvarv; hållbar utveckling; kulturarv utan gränser;

    Abstract : The typical tourism planning and development process can be divided into different phases: preparation (goals and objectives), research, conclusions, recommendations, implementation, monitoring & evaluation. This thesis is a part of such a development process and position itself in the research phase with the aim to create a knowledge base for future sustainable development of tourism in the world heritage city of Gjirokastra in the southern part of Albania. READ MORE

  3. 38. Women's access to safe water - In times of change and uncertainty - A case study from Mangapwani in Zanzibar, Tanzania

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet. Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi

    Author : Britta Olsson; Jeanette Karlsson; [2013-04-17]
    Keywords : women; water; management; access to water; human right to water; Zanzibar;

    Abstract : The main concern of this thesis is to find out how the potable and safe water situation in one village in Zanzibar affects the lives of the women and how the women experience the situation. The focus is on what kinds of constraints there are on a local and administrative level that may affect women’s access to water. READ MORE

  4. 39. H&M fast fashion business model in China

    University essay from Avdelningen för ekonomi

    Author : Jun Wang; Yuanyuan Yang; [2013]
    Keywords : fast fashion in China; H M in China; fast fashion business model; China;

    Abstract : ABSTRACT Title: H&M fast fashion business model in China Level: Bachelor Degree in Business Administration Author: Yuanyuan Yang & Jun Wang Supervisor: Ernst Hollander Date: 2013-03-11   Aim: Business model have been applied to different industries, and many entrepreneurs consider a good business model to be half the success. As per our observation, there were problems existing in H&M in China, for example, quality problem, price advantage lost and so on. READ MORE

  5. 40. Agroecological innovation in Challa : Intercultural dialogue and participatory research in knowledge and information exchange

    University essay from Industriell teknik

    Author : Mateo Tarazona Machicao; [2013]
    Keywords : agroecology; innovation; participation; research; sustainability; development; resilience; food sovereignty; intercultural dialogue; indigenous movements; rural; Andes; Bolivia; knowledge; information; system;

    Abstract : The development of agroecological food systems in the Andes provides a fruitful study environment for understanding innovation processes in participatory research. In this particular context two knowledge based communities - the modern scientific and the traditional indigenous form an intercultural dialogue that frames the conditions for innovation to be developed and sustained. READ MORE