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Optimizing distribution strategies: An analysis of finished goods distribution network strategy in Europe for Qvantum Energi AB

Finished Goods Distribution Network (FGDN) design is an important aspect of Supply Chain Management (SCM), and companies are constantly working towards balancing cost, service level and product quality in the design. At the same time, sustainability has gained an increased focus by stakeholders which has led to both challenges and opportunities in the logistics industry. The FGDN optimization is e

Can Service Design Enhance Employee-driven Innovation?

This master thesis investigates the Service Design concept in connection to the Employee-driven Innovation (EDI) field. The Service Design concept entails both a mindset and a toolbox, involving principles such as human-centricity, collaboration and holistic understanding. Previous research has called for more structured approaches to the bottom-up innovation and the EDI process. Furthermore, rese

Ett överflöd av data men ett underskott av insikter - En fallstudie om hur Business Intelligence påverkar tjänsteleveransen i ett professionellt tjänsteföretag

Titel:“Ett överflöd av data men ett underskott av insikter” - En fallstudie om hur Business Intelligence påverkar tjänsteleveransen i ett Professionellt tjänsteföretag Seminariedatum: 2018-06-05 Kurs: FEKH19, Examensarbete i Strategic Management Författare: Måns Claeson, William Persson, Emma Sundgren och Oscar Wachtmeister Handledare: Niklas Lars Hallberg Nyckelord: Public Relations (PR), ProfessTitle: “An overflow of data but shortage of insights” - A case study regarding Business Intelligence’s effects on a Professional service firm service delivery Seminar date: 2018-06-05 Course: FEKH19, Strategic Management, Degree project Undergraduate level, 15 Credits Authors: Måns Claeson, William Persson, Emma Sundgren and Oscar Wachtmeister Advisor: Niklas Lars Hallberg Keywords: Professional S

Digitala böcker och det demokratiska biblioteket : en kvalitativ studie om folkbibliotekens arbete med e-bokstjänsten Biblio

The purpose of this master’s thesis is to gain in-depth knowledge about how the provision of digital books via the e-book service Biblio functions in Swedish public libraries and how this activity can be understood through the library's mission of promoting the development of a democratic society. To gather the empirical material for this study, we have conducted semi-structured interviews wit

Teknologibaserad Självservice - Ta gräddfilen i butiken?!

I syfte att bli mer effektiva och bättre tillgodose kundernas behov växer diverse system och metoder fram. Detta är en genomgående trend inom både handel och serviceindustrin i allmänhet. För att förbättra såväl produktivitet som kvalitet involveras kunderna i allt större utsträckning i serviceprocessen till exempel genom olika former av självbetjäning. Självscanning har utvecklats som ett led i d

Heart rate response and recovery in cycle exercise testing : normal values and association with mortality

Aims. Chronotropic incompetence and impaired heart rate (HR) recovery are related to mortality. Guidelines lack specific reference values for HR recovery. We defined normal values and studied blunted HR response and recovery and mortality risk. Methods and results. We included 9917 subjects (45% females) aged 18–85 years who performed a cycle exercise test. We defined normal values for peak HR, HR

Validation of a Swedish version of the National Institute of Health - Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index

OBJECTIVE: Chronic primary prostate pain syndrome (PPPS), usually referred to as chronic prostatitis with chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS), affects approximately 10% of all men. The National Institute of Health-Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH-CPSI) was developed for clinical assessment and research evaluation of this patient category. The objective of this study was to translate the N

Experiences of interprofessional learning among students in primary healthcare settings : A scoping review

Objective Previous research on interprofessional learning in primary healthcare has been focused on students' learning in the encounter with the patient. However, the research is limited, and a review of the experiences of patients, students, and supervisors of interprofessional learning in primary healthcare is lacking. The focus of this scoping review is to describe the current knowledge and als

Antibiotic therapy in acute pancreatitis: From global overuse to evidence based recommendations

Background: Unwarranted administration of antibiotics in acute pancreatitis presents a global challenge. The clinical reasoning behind the misuse is poorly understood. Our aim was to investigate current clinical practices and develop recommendations that guide clinicians in prescribing antibiotic treatment in acute pancreatitis. Methods: Four methods were used. 1) Systematic data collection was pe

Home care services for sick children : Healthcare professionals' conceptions of challenges and facilitators

Aims and objectives: To explore healthcare professionals' conceptions of caring for sick children in home care services. Background: Families often prefer home care to hospital care, and the number of home care services for children is increasing. Caring for children at home has been recognised as challenging for healthcare professionals in home care services used to providing care predominately f

Brain injury after cardiac arrest

As more people are surviving cardiac arrest, focus needs to shift towards improving neurological outcomes and quality of life in survivors. Brain injury after resuscitation, a common sequela following cardiac arrest, ranges in severity from mild impairment to devastating brain injury and brainstem death. Effective strategies to minimise brain injury after resuscitation include early intervention w

Obstacles and Opportunities in Information Transfer Regarding Medications at Discharge - A Focus Group Study with Hospital Physicians

Purpose: This qualitative study aimed to investigate experiences and perceptions of hospital physicians regarding the discharging process, focusing on information transfer regarding medications.Methods: By purposive sampling three focus groups were formed. To facilitate discussions and maintain consistency, a semi-structured interview guide was used. Discussions were audio recorded and transcribed

Impact of Specific Bowel Symptoms on Quality of Life in Patients with Midgut Neuroendocrine Tumours

Introduction: Patients with midgut neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) suffer from decreased health-related quality of life (HRQoL), in large part due to bowel symptoms. However, it is unknown which bowel symptoms affect HRQoL the most. An enhanced understanding of this is essential to better focus treatment on this aspect of the disease. This study aimed to determine which bowel symptoms affect HRQoL t

A CSR perspective to foster employee creativity in the banking sector : The role of work engagement and psychological safety

The entire service sector has acknowledged the importance of employee creativity. However, the underlying mechanism due to which employees are engaged in creativity has been relatively unexplored. Moreover, where the banking service sector in advanced countries has realized the potential role of employee creativity for a bank's success, the same was not fully realized in the context of a developin

Symptoms, problems and quality of life in patients newly diagnosed with oesophageal and gastric cancer - a comparative study of treatment strategy

BACKGROUND: Patients with oesophageal and gastric cancer have a low likelihood of being cured and suffer from a broad spectrum of symptoms and problems that negatively affect their quality-of-life (QOL). Although the majority (67-75%) of patients at the time of diagnosis suffer from an incurable disease, research has primarily focused on the pre- and postoperative phase among patients treated with

Moving beyond Mediatized Activism for Social Justice: Creating Visual Safe/Brave Spaces for Activists

The large-scale mass mobilizations and colossal demonstrations of the last decade have shown that digital and social media platforms, globally, now play significant roles in early formation and further facilitation of activist movements, interested in progressive causes and societal changes. However, the repercussions of the very same events have also clearly shown the shortcomings of mediatized a