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Scientists and engineers as effective managers: A study of the development of interpersonal abilitiesDreyfus, Christine Reberta January 1991 (has links)
No description available.
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An Analysis of the Ability of an Instrument to Measure Quality of Library Service and Library SuccessLandrum, Hollis T. 12 1900 (has links)
This study consisted of an examination of how service quality should be measured within libraries and how library service quality relates to library success. A modified version of the SERVQUAL instrument was evaluated to determine how effectively it measures library service quality. Instruments designed to measure information center success and information system success were evaluated to determine how effectively they measure library success and how they relate to SERVQUAL. A model of library success was developed to examine how library service quality relates to other variables associated with library success. Responses from 385 end users at two U.S. Army Corps of Engineers libraries were obtained through a mail survey. Results indicate that library service quality is best measured with a performance-based version of SERVQUAL, and that measuring importance may be as critical as measuring expectations for management purposes. Results also indicate that library service quality is an important factor in library success and that library success is best measured with a combination of SERVQUAL and library success instruments. The findings have implications for the development of new instruments to more effectively measure library service quality and library success as well as for the development of new models of library service quality and library success.
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A comparison of job satisfaction between local and expatriate engineers in the Hong Kong Public Works Department: research report.January 1981 (has links)
by Chris Sau-hon Ma. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1981. / Bibliography: leaves 51-53.
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Ingenjörer skriver : Verksamheter och texter i arbete och utbildning / Engineers Write : Activities and Texts in the Workplace and in Higher EducationHållsten, Stina January 2008 (has links)
The subject of this study is engineers’ activities, writing and texts in their profession and education. Fieldwork for the study was conducted in three professional workplaces and a major technical university (called Tekniska Institutet in the study). The aim of the study is to explore what kind of writing the engineers are supposed to handle and practice, situated in their professional environment, and to compare this with the writing practices and texts engineering students are prepared for in their higher education. The theoretical framework is a sociocultural approach inspired by Lave & Wenger (1991), Wenger (1998), Wertsch (1998) and Engeström (1987). The theoretical concepts of activity systems, mediational means or cultural tools and trajectory of practice are applied, partly on a linguistic level, to the writing and the work that engineers carry out in their professional community and the university. The engineers in the study write every day in their profession, in different roles, something they are not quite prepared for in their higher education. The study examines whether there are cultural tools that are typical for engineers and their work. One central construction is the list, which can be seen as a cultural tool on both a cognitive and a social or communicative level: the study shows that the list is used both to structure or construct content and to instruct readers, for example, or show them how a soft ware system or a computer programme is structured. The list is also used within the education community, in teachers’ instructions and course material as well as in the students’ texts, such as lab reports and different types of essays.
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Understanding of civil liabilities among practising engineers in Hong KongPang, Chi-wai., 彭志偉. January 2004 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Real Estate and Construction / Master / Master of Science in Construction Project Management
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The earnings of Asian computer scientists and engineers in the United StatesTao, Yu 06 July 2009 (has links)
While Asians are overrepresented in science and engineering, they receive limited scholarly attention in sociology of science. To fill the knowledge gap about this understudied group, this study examines the effects of race, nativity, degree origin, gender, field, employment sector, and nationality on the earnings of Asian computer scientists and engineers working in the U.S. Data are derived from the National Survey of College Graduates, 1993 and 2003.
Using quantile regression, this study has the following findings. First, race and nativity had some effects on the earnings of Asian computer scientists and engineers in 1993 at both 90th and 50th quantiles, but they disappeared in 2003 with one exception. Degree origin had an effect in 1993 in some cases at the 90th quantile but across gender, field, and two sectors at the 50th quantile. However, it disappeared in 2003 with two exceptions.
Second, all the four women's groups--white, Asian American, U.S.-, and Asian-educated immigrant women--earned less than their male counterparts in 1993 or 2003 at either quantile. Furthermore, U.S.-educated immigrant women suffered from the double bind effect, or being disadvantaged due to both their gender and race, at the 50th quantile.
Third, computer scientists earned slightly more than their engineer counterparts in both years at both quantiles. Fourth, educational institutions and state/local government paid less than industry in 1993 and 2003 at both quantiles. Federal government eliminated the gap in 2003 at the 50th quantile.
Finally, this study finds that a few but not all nationality groups suffered from earning disadvantages in 1993 or 2003 at either quantile. Furthermore, the findings suggest that the earnings of workers in the upper tail (90th quantile) are less influenced by factors that this study examines than those at the median (50th quantile).
Overall, the findings partly reaffirm the structural barriers that some groups, notably women, racial/ethnic minorities, and immigrants, face in the U.S. workplace. The degree origin effect in 1993 could be due to the lower quality of degrees from Asia. The disappearance of such an effect in 2003 could be due to the interactions between structural forces and human capital.
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Information needs and information-seeking behaviour of consulting engineers: a qualitative investigationDu Preez, Madely 30 April 2008 (has links)
This study involved a qualitative investigation of consulting engineers' information needs and information-seeking behaviour within the context of their project-related work roles and tasks. The research design includes a study of various information behaviour models, a systematic review of the subject literature and the exploration of relevant qualitative research methods. Data was collected through time-line interviews. The findings show how consulting engineers' work roles and tasks determine their information needs during various engineering project stages. These factors also determine the use of various sources during information seeking. Consulting engineers use a variety of information sources but rely mainly on interpersonal communication to gather information. Digital cameras are used by consulting engineers to record progress in a project. They also use Internet technologies such as email and FTP sites to communicate project related information. Recommendations were put forward for the development of an Internet-based information service for consulting engineers. / Information science / M.Inf.
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Information needs and information-seeking behaviour of consulting engineers: a qualitative investigationDu Preez, Madely 30 April 2008 (has links)
This study involved a qualitative investigation of consulting engineers' information needs and information-seeking behaviour within the context of their project-related work roles and tasks. The research design includes a study of various information behaviour models, a systematic review of the subject literature and the exploration of relevant qualitative research methods. Data was collected through time-line interviews. The findings show how consulting engineers' work roles and tasks determine their information needs during various engineering project stages. These factors also determine the use of various sources during information seeking. Consulting engineers use a variety of information sources but rely mainly on interpersonal communication to gather information. Digital cameras are used by consulting engineers to record progress in a project. They also use Internet technologies such as email and FTP sites to communicate project related information. Recommendations were put forward for the development of an Internet-based information service for consulting engineers. / Information science / M.Inf.
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Developing a structured professional development program for engineering professionals within the public sector environmentNel, Coenraad Josephus 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MScEng)--Stellenbosch University, 2013. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: South Africa is currently experiencing a time in which existing infrastructure is
reaching its design life end. With a growing economy and the increased level of
social development, existing infrastructure is under extreme pressure. South Africa is
also facing a challenge in which a need exists for engineering capabilities. These
capabilities include engineering skills to maintain and manage existing infrastructure,
plan for new infrastructure and construct new needed infrastructure.
This study looks at a possible solution towards the above mentioned challenges. As
a solution, the study proposes a professional development program to prepare
engineers to work in the environment of infrastructure development. More specifically
the program prepares civil engineers to work in public sector organisations
responsible for basic service infrastructure.
The research for the proposed professional development program is done by
comparing literature with feedback received from various industry professionals. By
doing this, the components for the proposed program were researched and identified.
The components for the proposed program are professional work experience,
professional training and structured mentorship. A further deliverable of the proposed
program is to assist candidates taking part in the program to register as professional
engineers on completion of the program. The study further showed the proposed
program should be structured in such a way that all the components mentioned
above work together interactively and should be centrally managed to ensure all the
goals for the program are being reached.
It is further stated that if the proposed program could successfully be implemented
and if all the stakeholders commit towards the goal of the proposed program, the
program could have a significant positive impact towards the challenges mentioned
above. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Suid-Afrika beleef tans 'n tyd waarin bestaande infrastruktuur besig is om hul ontwerp
tydperk te bereik. Met 'n groeiende ekonomie en die verhoogde vlak van
maatskaplike ontwikkeling is bestaande infrastruktuur onder geweldige druk. Suid-
Afrika staar ook tans `n uitdaging in die gesig in verband met onvoldoende getalle
professionele ingenieurs, veral in die omgewing van die instandhouding van
bestaande infrastruktuur, die konstruksie van nuwe infrastruktuur, en die beplanning
van verdere nodige infrastruktuur.
Hierdie studie ondersoek dus 'n moontlike oplossing tot bogenoemde uitdagings. As
'n moonlike oplossing stel die studie voor dat `n professionele ontwikkelingsprogram
vir ingenieurs saamgestel word. So `n program sal dus ingenieurs oplei en voorberei
vir werk binne die openbare sektor wat verantwoordelik is vir die ontwikkeling en
bestuur van basiese dienste infrastruktuur.
Die navorsing vir die voorgestelde professionele ontwikkeling program is gedoen
deur bestaande literatuur te vergelyk met inligting ontvang vanaf verskeie
professionele ingenieurs in die praktyk. Deur dit te doen, is die komponente vir die
voorgestelde program nagevors en geïdentifiseer. Die geïdentifiseerde komponente
vir die voorgestelde program is dus soos volg: professionele werkservaring, opleiding
en gestruktureerde mentorskap. 'n Verdere aflewering van die voorgestelde program
is om kandidate te registreer as professionele ingenieurs teen voltooiing van die
program. Die studie toon ook verder aan dat al die komponente, soos wat hierbo
genoem is, geïntegreerd moet plaasvind en dat die program gestruktureerd bestuur
moet word vanaf `n sentrale punt of organisasie.
Dit word dan verder genoem dat indien die voorgestelde program suksesvol
geïmplementeer kan word, en indien die verskeie belanghebbendes tot die program
hulle self tot die program kan verbind, die program 'n beduidende positiewe impak op
die uitdagings hierbo kan maak.
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Job satisfaction of engineers in the electronics manufacturing field of Hong Kong: its situation and determinants.January 1991 (has links)
by Wong Chi-Wing. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991. / Includes bibliographical references. / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vi / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.vii / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Determinants of Job Satisfaction --- p.3 / Subject of Study --- p.7 / Pilot Interviews --- p.8 / Objectives of the Study --- p.11 / Hypotheses --- p.12 / Chapter II. --- METHODOLOGY --- p.13 / Population Frame and Sample Frame --- p.13 / Data Collection --- p.14 / Questionnaire Design --- p.14 / Data Analysis --- p.17 / Chapter III. --- RESULTS --- p.19 / Descriptive Statistics of Respondents --- p.19 / Reliability Analysis --- p.20 / Factor Analysis --- p.20 / Descriptive Statistics of Variables --- p.21 / Analysis of Variance --- p.22 / Correlation Among Variables --- p.23 / Multiple Regression Analysis --- p.24 / Chapter IV. --- DISCUSSION --- p.27 / General Situation of Engineers in Electronics Manufacturing Field --- p.27 / Correlation Among Overall Job Satisfaction and Other Variables --- p.29 / Factors Constituting Overall Job Satisfaction --- p.31 / Recommendations --- p.33 / Limitation of the Study --- p.35 / Suggestion for Further Research --- p.36 / Chapter V. --- SUMMARY --- p.37 / APPENDIX / Chapter I. --- Survey Questionnaire --- p.57 / Chapter II. --- Variables Investigated in the Study --- p.61 / Chapter III. --- SPSS/PC Command Programme --- p.52 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.67
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