Essays about: "moderator roles"
Found 4 essays containing the words moderator roles.
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1. The Influence of Investors on Stress – a Blessing or a Curse for New Venture Teams? A Qualitative Study of Private Equity Investors’ Influence on Stress Experienced in New Venture Teams
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Entrepreneurs often face high levels of stress (Boyd & Gumpert, 1983; Shepherd, Marchisio, Morrish, Deacon & Miles, 2010) and stress has been found to affect a team’s performance (Driskell, Salas & Johnston, 1999). At the same time, private equity investors are a common source to gain external funding, while being known for their value-added roles as well as potential risks (De Clercq, Vance, Lehtonen & Sapienza, 2006; Politis, 2016). READ MORE
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2. Differences in Perceived Performance of Mobile Devices Between Managers and Employees in Grocery Stores
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : In this study, the underlying constructs affecting the perceived performance of mobile devices at work in grocery stores is examined. Furthermore, those constructs are combined in order to create a theoretical framework that aims to explain new relationships and draw conclusions on how organizational position plays a role in how certain constructs affect the perceived performance of mobile devices in the workplace. READ MORE
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3. SUPPORT, CONNECT, AND ORGANIZE. Exploring moderator roles in citizen science discussion forums.
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för pedagogik, kommunikation och lärandeAbstract : The purpose of this study is to explore how moderators act in the online discussion forums of two big citizen science projects, Galaxy Zoo and Foldit, and to find out which roles and influences moderators might have in these projects.... READ MORE
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4. Breakfast On A Street Corner : a Study on Temporary Land Use in Long-Term Planning in Stavanger
University essay from SLU/Landscape Architecture (until 121231)Abstract : This is a study on how temporary land use in a postindustrial area can impact the planning process. The point of departure is the project Sentrumsaksen, situated in the former industrial site now called Urban Sjøfront, inthe Norwegian city of Stavanger. READ MORE