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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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Portfolio Försäkra Beredskapen för digital tjänsteinnovation i ett försäkringsförmedlingsföretag. / Portfolio Försäkra The digital service innovation readiness of an insurance brokerage company.

Inkovs, Stefans, Abdullah, Miran January 2023 (has links)
Denna studie undersöker utvecklingen av digitala tjänster och integrationen av innovativ teknik hos försäkringsförmedlingsföretaget Portfolio Försäkra. Under de inledande diskussionerna med VD, Andreas Adolfsson, noterades att företaget hade vissa luckor i sitt digitala tjänsteutbud och saknade användning av innovativ teknik. Bristerna är inte unika för Portfolio Försäkra utan potentiellt förekommande inom hela försäkringssektorn, vilket innebär en stor inverkan på marknadens konkurrens.  I dagens digitala era är expertis inom teknik och innovativa metoder avgörande för försäkringssektorns framgång. Förbättrad digital tjänsteinnovation är nödvändig för att kunderna ska kunna använda information mer effektivt, vilket i slutändan leder till ökad kundlojalitet och kundnöjdhet. Därför är behovet av att förbättra de digitala tjänsterna inom försäkringssektorn absolut nödvändigt.  Syftet med denna undersökning är att fördjupa oss i de digitala möjligheter som finns tillgängliga för Portfolio Försäkra och andra försäkringsbolag som för närvarande saknar de senaste tekniska lösningarna. Vi antar rollen som forskare, genomför intervjuer och kommunicerar med anställda på Portfolio Försäkra. Vår dataanalys och våra intervjuer kommer att hjälpa oss att identifiera problemområden som kan hindra företagets utveckling och kundnöjdhet.  Resultaten tyder på att integrationen av innovation och digital teknik måste bli en integrerad del av Portfolio Försäkra företagskultur för att säkerställa en hållbar och långsiktig tillväxt. Resultaten av denna studie erbjuder värdefulla insikter för andra organisationer inom försäkringssektorn som vill förbättra sina digitaltjänsteinnovation och kundnöjdhet. / This study explores the digital service development and innovative technology integration of Portfolio Försäkra, an insurance brokerage firm. During the initial discussions with the CEO, Andreas Adolfsson, it was noted that the company faced gaps in its digital service offerings and lacked the adoption of innovative technologies. The observed shortcomings are not unique to Portfolio Försäkra but potentially prevalent across the insurance sector, signifying a major impact on market competition.  In today's digital age, expertise in technology and innovative practices is crucial to the success of the insurance sector. Improved digital service innovation is essential for the customers to utilize information more efficiently, ultimately leading to increased customer loyalty and satisfaction. Therefore, the need for digital service improvement in the insurance sector is imperative.  The aim of this research is to delve deeper into the digital opportunities available to Portfolio Försäkra and other insurance companies that currently lack the necessary technological advancements. We adopt the role of researcher, conducting interviews and communicating with Portfolio Försäkra's employees. Our data analysis and interviews will help identify problematic areas that could hinder the company's development and customer satisfaction.  The findings suggest that the integration of innovation and digital technology must become an integral part of Portfolio Försäkra's company culture to ensure sustainable and long-term growth. The results of this study offer valuable insights for other organizations in the insurance sector seeking to enhance their digital service offerings and customer satisfaction.
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Disruptive Transformations in Health Care: Technological Innovation and the Acute Care General Hospital

Lucas, D. Pulane 24 April 2013 (has links)
Advances in medical technology have altered the need for certain types of surgery to be performed in traditional inpatient hospital settings. Less invasive surgical procedures allow a growing number of medical treatments to take place on an outpatient basis. Hospitals face growing competition from ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs). The competitive threats posed by ASCs are important, given that inpatient surgery has been the cornerstone of hospital services for over a century. Additional research is needed to understand how surgical volume shifts between and within acute care general hospitals (ACGHs) and ASCs. This study investigates how medical technology within the hospital industry is changing medical services delivery. The main purposes of this study are to (1) test Clayton M. Christensen’s theory of disruptive innovation in health care, and (2) examine the effects of disruptive innovation on appendectomy, cholecystectomy, and bariatric surgery (ACBS) utilization. Disruptive innovation theory contends that advanced technology combined with innovative business models—located outside of traditional product markets or delivery systems—will produce simplified, quality products and services at lower costs with broader accessibility. Consequently, new markets will emerge, and conventional industry leaders will experience a loss of market share to “non-traditional” new entrants into the marketplace. The underlying assumption of this work is that ASCs (innovative business models) have adopted laparoscopy (innovative technology) and their unification has initiated disruptive innovation within the hospital industry. The disruptive effects have spawned shifts in surgical volumes from open to laparoscopic procedures, from inpatient to ambulatory settings, and from hospitals to ASCs. The research hypothesizes that: (1) there will be larger increases in the percentage of laparoscopic ACBS performed than open ACBS procedures; (2) ambulatory ACBS will experience larger percent increases than inpatient ACBS procedures; and (3) ASCs will experience larger percent increases than ACGHs. The study tracks the utilization of open, laparoscopic, inpatient and ambulatory ACBS. The research questions that guide the inquiry are: 1. How has ACBS utilization changed over this time? 2. Do ACGHs and ASCs differ in the utilization of ACBS? 3. How do states differ in the utilization of ACBS? 4. Do study findings support disruptive innovation theory in the hospital industry? The quantitative study employs a panel design using hospital discharge data from 2004 and 2009. The unit of analysis is the facility. The sampling frame is comprised of ACGHs and ASCs in Florida and Wisconsin. The study employs exploratory and confirmatory data analysis. This work finds that disruptive innovation theory is an effective model for assessing the hospital industry. The model provides a useful framework for analyzing the interplay between ACGHs and ASCs. While study findings did not support the stated hypotheses, the impact of government interventions into the competitive marketplace supports the claims of disruptive innovation theory. Regulations that intervened in the hospital industry facilitated interactions between ASCs and ACGHs, reducing the number of ASCs performing ACBS and altering the trajectory of ACBS volume by shifting surgeries from ASCs to ACGHs.

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