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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mellan morot och piska : en fallstudie av 1992 års rehabiliteringsreform

Grape, Owe January 2001 (has links)
This thesis is a case study of the Swedish Rehabilitation Reform of 1992. Vocational rehabilitation is described as an organizational activity which takes place in the interaction between social policy regulations and organizational execution. The analytical point of departure is made up of two complementary theoretical perspectives (Chapter 3): New institutional theory and the concept of 'negotiated order'. New institutional theory can aid inter-organizational analysis as it assumes that organizations are not only influenced, but also permeated by institutional and technical frameworks. The 'negotiated order' perspective can provide an understanding of actors' motives when they work together. This perspective also acknowledges that actors are able to exercise 'episodic power', and that this differs from 'formal power'. The first empirical study (Chapter 4) analyses the political motives behind the Rehabilitation Reform of 1992. It shows that at the time of the Rehabilitation Reform economical and political interests were pushing for a tighter regulations in Swedish social policy. The following three empirical studies focus on the 'organizational field' in which rehabilitation is practised. This field consists of the social insurance office, employment agencies, primary health care centres and occupational health service centres. Chapter 5 deals with the regulations and environmental factors influencing the various organizations and their representatives. It points to five external forces that influence the performance of the four type of actors. The social insurance office is influenced by a judicial social insurance logic, the employment agencies by a holistic labour market policy logic, and the physicians in primary health care centres and in occupational health centres by a 'holistic' medical frame of reference, which contrasts with that often found in other medical sub-specialities. Finally, employers are influenced first, by a logic of profit which has a technical and institutional dimension and second, by an institutional welfare state logic. Chapter six shows that the largest 'domain conflict' in the initial phase of the rehabilitation trajectory has to do with defining 'capacity to work'. Domain conflicts are seen as resulting from different institutional logics, implying different views on illness and capacity to work. Numerous and frequent personal interaction make it possible for physicians and rehabilitation officials to avoid conflict. The operative phase is associated with two major domain conflicts. The first is related to negotiations between the social insurance office and the employers about transferring employees to other duties. Both sides avoid exercising power that may damage clients and future trust. Episodic power resources are used to exercise the strategy of 'the golden middle path'. The other domain conflict is related to the judgement of work capacity. The labour market officials' view of work capacity differs from that of the officials at the social insurance office. Chapter seven compares cooperative rehabilitation projects with regular rehabilitation activity. The results show that actors in cooperative projects break the sequential work order used in regular rehabilitation activity and thereby projects quickly collect comprehensive information about individuals. Cooperative projects can also achieve flexible solutions tailored to an individual clients needs. Further, cooperative projects allow time for unconventional initiatives, which regular activity do not. The process of 'returning to work' poses a challenge both kinds of work organizations. Individuals who are disabled in some way are required to meet the same labour market demands as healthy and well educated are expected to meet. Finally, regular rehabilitation work tends uses standardize clients while cooperative projects tend to treat them as individuals. / digitalisering@umu
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Fomento público à inovação tecnológica

Mazon, Tânia Ishikawa 18 March 2015 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-26T20:23:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Tania Ishikawa Mazon.pdf: 1618843 bytes, checksum: 86eff0883936b6eccaf1343b2447eb20 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-03-18 / In the 1990s of the twentieth century the term innovation became to be used frequently and attract increasing attention of policymakers and the productive sector in Brazil. Having as background the State's promotion of scientific development, research and technological expertise recommended by the Federal Constitution of 1988 and the São Paulo State Constitution of 1989 and the urgent need for the country to innovate more and more, this study was developed with the purpose of analyzing the administrative function of support and, in particular, the construction of specialized and cooperative environments of innovation in the light of Federal Law N° 10973/2004 and the Complementary State Law N° 1049/2008. It was also reviewed the role of Law in developing strategic alliances and cooperative projects of innovation, as well as in the building of research networks, business incubators, technology parks, partnership agreements and minority stake of the Government in the capital of the privately held company, by highlighting controversies arising from the implementation of those laws, as well as parameters to guide public promotional activities. At the end, the findings obtained during the work were listed / Na década de 90 do século XX o termo inovação passou a ser utilizado com frequência e a atrair a crescente atenção de formuladores de políticas públicas e do setor produtivo no Brasil. Tendo como pano de fundo o estímulo do Estado ao desenvolvimento científico, à pesquisa e à capacitação tecnológicas preconizado pelas Constituições Federal de 1988 e Paulista de 1989 e a necessidade premente de o País inovar cada vez mais, o presente estudo foi desenvolvido com o objetivo de analisar a função administrativa de fomento e, especialmente, a construção de ambientes especializados e cooperativos de inovação, à luz da Lei Federal nº 10.973/2004 e da Lei Complementar Paulista nº 1.049/2008. Foi também examinado o papel do Direito na constituição de alianças estratégicas e de projetos cooperativos de inovação, assim como na formação de redes de pesquisa, incubadoras, parques tecnológicos, acordos de parceria e na participação minoritária do Poder Público no capital de empresa privada, apontando polêmicas surgidas na aplicação das leis citadas, assim como parâmetros para orientar a atuação promocional pública. Ao final, foram arroladas as conclusões obtidas ao longo do trabalho
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Kooperativní plánování projektů v aplikaci Getting Things GNOME / Cooperative Project Planning in Getting Things GNOME

Matušov, Izidor January 2013 (has links)
This work dicusses the extension for Getting Things GNOME which makes it possible to use it for planning and managment of cooperative projects. Reader is introduced to basics of project planning and project management and selected methods. The target audience and their needs for the extension were identified and their solutions were proposed. This work includes a walkthrough the extension of the user interface in the form of wireframes. The proposed extension was implemented and tested.

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