Essays about: "the school as an organisation"

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  1. 11. WHAT YOU CAN’T MEASURE - YOU CAN’T IMPROVE - The role of maturity models to improve data governance

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Elsa Källström; Elin Vieglins; [2021-07-08]
    Keywords : data governance; maturity model; maturity assessment; maturity levels; improvement areas;

    Abstract : Background and purpose: As a consequence of the growing power of data, there is a need for companies to maximise the value derived from it. However, to maximise the value derived from data, it needs to be available, secure, relevant, and of high quality, which can be assured by data governance. READ MORE

  2. 12. The travel of a labour market integration method- Institutional contexts shaping the translation of an idea into practice

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Erik Truong; Felicia Sjödin; [2021-06-29]
    Keywords : Translation; travel of ideas; locallity; labour market integration; validation; employability; institutional context; novel method; institutional confusion;

    Abstract : The study investigates how public and private organisations adopt novel labour market integration practices and their implications. It is informed by the case of one Multinational Cooperation (MNC) and two municipal companies that have adopted a novel method to integrate recent refugees and youths into the labour market in Sweden, called job tracks. READ MORE

  3. 13. Steering towards Circular Economy- A case study about how individual translation of circular economy influences a multinational corporation (MNC)

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Carl-Fredrik Fock; Julia Carlsson; [2021-06-28]
    Keywords : Circular Economy; Translation; Institutional logics; Organisational change; Legitimacy; Individual motives; MNC;

    Abstract : Circular Economy (CE) has been argued to be a necessary guideline for improving sustainable development, with the objective to gradually decouple growth from the consumption of finite resources. The findings in this report emphasise the complexity of finding a coherent definition of CE and outline why the concept is translated differently by individuals in a multinational corporation (MNC). READ MORE

  4. 14. LUXURIOUS BRAND AND SOCIAL MEDIA : Luxurious brands marketing strategies in social media

    University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Industriell ekonomi och organisation

    Author : Shadi Botros; Yacoub Said; [2021]
    Keywords : Luxury brands; Social media marketing activities; Brand perceptions; Brand awareness; Purchase intention.;

    Abstract : Date: 2021/06/03 Level: Master Thesis in Business Administration, 15 cr Institution: School of Business, Society and Engineering, Mälardalen University Authors: Shadi Botros, Yacoub Said (87/07/24) (95/01/01) Title: LUXURIOUS BRAND AND SOCIAL MEDIA Tutor: Edward Gillmore Keywords: Luxury brands, Social media marketing activities, Brand perceptions, Brand awareness, Purchase intention. Research questions: What are the outcomes of social media marketing used by luxury brands, brand awareness and brand perception, on purchase attention? Purpose: The purpose of this research is to study if social media marketing can have an effect on luxuries brands perception in consumers mind and if social media can influence consumers purchase intention. READ MORE

  5. 15. "Are we keeping everyone safe from disasters?" A qualitative case study on how the IFRC promotes an intersectional understanding of gender within disaster risk reduction projects for resilience

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Elin Boström; [2021]
    Keywords : Resilience; disaster risk reduction; intersectionality; gender; IFRC.; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Following the increasing number of climatic shocks and disasters, the poor and most vulnerable are disproportionately affected as their already exposed situation becomes further worsened. The gendered impacts of climate disasters have demonstrated how women and girls vulnerable position is exacerbated in relation to existing socio-cultural norms and inequalities, making them one of the most vulnerable groups to disasters and climatic shocks. READ MORE