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Food Poverty in the Modern Welfare State - a comparative study of the UK and Sweden

This thesis had the aim to investigate how food poverty has been explained in government and civil society texts in Sweden and the UK. This included views on the implications of the concept, as well as the perceived drivers and sufficient measures in preventing the issue. The method first included a thematic analysis by using NVIVO, and later, based on my findings, a discourse analysis. Moreover,

Local and global forces at play on the Kenyan beaches: An intersectional study of power dynamics in sex tourism

This research aims to provide an analytical framework to bring awareness to the complex nature of sex tourism and the actors involved through the analysis of the many power dynamics at play, both at an interpersonal and structural level. It looks through the lens of intersectionality, while utilizing concepts from debates in feminist theory on sex work and critical tourism studies. This to further

Big Data Mergers in the European Union: Regulatory Responses to Data-Related Concerns

The EU Merger Review regulates mergers with a Community dimension in the EU, assessing if they can be considered a concentration and if this concentration can hinder effective competition. The Commission assesses whether notified mergers are compatible with the common market and has established its own practice in line with EU merger legislation. Big Data companies, such as GAFAM, have gained sign

Exploring the Potential of Vertical Farming: A Case Study on Industry Practices and Future Prospects.

The agriculture industry faces numerous challenges, including growing population, climate change, farmland shortage, soil degradation, and water scarcity. These issues drive the search for alternative methods of food production. Vertical farming (VF), which involves cultivating crops in vertically stacked layers under controlled conditions, presents significant advantages such as reduced water usa

The Mobility Patterns of Women in Denmark: Mapping Out-Migration and Commuting Distance between 2013-2023

This thesis investigates the out-migration patterns of women from major municipalities in Denmark from 2013 to 2023, focusing on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. It addresses three key topics: 1) changes in out-migration patterns during the pandemic and the subsequent two years, 2) differences in these patterns among the four large municipalities, and 3) the effects of the pandemic on remote w

Träffsäker rekrytering i AI-eran

Denna kandidatuppsats undersöker möjligheterna och utmaningarna med användningen av artificiell intelligens i rekryteringsprocesser. Med fokus på den svenska marknaden, utforskar studien specifikt hur AI-verktyg inom rekryteringsprocesser används för att urskilja lämpliga kandidater, samt vilka tekniska och etiska frågor som uppstår. Analysen baseras på både kvalitativa intervjuer och en omfattand

Energy justice or prisoners of property? A study of the domestic heat transition in Occitanie, France

The domestic heat transition is pivotal for reshaping household energy consumption, representing a vital step for the EU and France in achieving their 2050 carbon neutrality targets. In France, this includes heat decarbonisation and deep retrofit, processes that are cost-intensive and raise questions of accessibility. Energy justice theory has the potential to unveil justice barriers and to addres

Patients are Waiting! We Can’t Wait

This research investigates how speed shows up in an organization during an IT system implementation and how this element of acceleration impacts the employees in the company. We aim to address the following research questions: How does the need for speed show up in an organizational change? What is the effect of the perception of speed in the organization for the employees? Drawing on Hartmut Rosa

Quantitative Credit Risk Analysis for BSE-listed Companies - Insights from the Merton and Altman Z-score models

Credit activity is essential for financial institutions, acting as the primary means banks deploy resources and generate revenue. As a key indicator of financial distress, corporate default has severe repercussions on investors, creditors, regulators, and policymakers. Credit risk embodies the uncertainty banks confront prior to lending, accounting for the partial or complete non-recovery of loan

Att mäta beteendemässiga, sociala och emotionella färdigheter hos barn och unga: en utvärdering av svenska BESSI

Mätinstrumentet Behavioural, Emotional and Social Skills Inventory (BESSI) togs fram för att mäta de färdigheter som är viktiga att ha för att hantera vardagslivet. Instrumentet utvecklades ursprungligen för vuxna, men forskning indikerar att barn- och ungdomsåren är en kritisk period för utveckling av dessa färdigheter och att färdigheterna kan påverka förmågan att hantera tillvaron och må bra. IThe Behavioral, Emotional and Social Skills Inventory (BESSI) is a measure designed to comprehensively assess behavioral, emotional and social skills necessary to manage daily life. The measure was originally developed for adults, but evidence suggests adolescence is a key period for the development of the BESSI skills and that these skills affect young peoples’ chances at managing life and experi

Sharenting : en komplex mediepraktik

I dagens digitala samhälle har sociala medier öppnat upp för ett delande av våra liv som inte tidigare existerat. Föräldrar lägger ut innehåll på sina barn på sociala medier, en praktik som inom forskningen beskrivs med begreppet sharenting. Detta fenomen har undersökts i uppsatsen genom semistrukturerade intervjuer med syfte att undersöka föräldrars tankar och inställning till delandet av bilder

Gen Z’s Influence on Corporate Social Responsibility within Multinational Corporations

This thesis investigates the influence of Generation Z on the Corporate Social Responsibility strategies within multinational corporations led by top management from Generation X. It employed semi-structured interviews with eight top managers across six countries. The study explores how Gen Z's values and expectations impact CSR initiatives in organisations. The findings of our study have iden

From Panic Rooms to Boardrooms - The effects of Business Continuity Management on company operations

This thesis explores the effects of Business Continuity Management (BCM) on a company’s daily operations. By investigating if such effects exist, this thesis contributes to the understanding of the implications of BCM. In turn, this understanding may help facilitate the implementation of BCM. Based on a qualitative method, it undertakes 7 interviews with Swedish companies within manufacturing, uti

Political Skills for Middle Managers in Aerospace Industry: A Tailored Framework

This paper analyzes the set of political skills that middle managers use to navigate the aerospace industry. The current study considers Mintzberg’s (1985), Ferris et al.’s (2007), and Treadway et al.’s (2005) conceptualization of organizations as political arenas, will, and skills. Thus, it constitutes a theoretical base to create a new tailored political skills framework that could help aerospac

Interdisciplinary Listening: Understanding Strategic Listening in Interdisciplinary Project Work

Active listening is of utmost importance for interdisciplinary project work to ensure communication across disciplinary boundaries. To listen actively enables fostering a project climate, in which creative and innovative thinking as well as speaking up freely is supported by contributing to a psychologically safe environment. Despite the potential of active listening to enhance interdisciplinary p

Ethical Sustainability for Global Corporations: a study of Internal Sustainability Initiatives of a Scandinavian and an Italian Entreprise. Comparison between two Multinational Companies: Alfa Laval and Camozzi Automation Group

The study aims to understand how the national cultures influence the approaches of Alfa Laval and Camozzi Automation Group to ethical sustainability. It provides insights into the diverse strategies employed by companies in different cultural contexts. The purpose is to give actionable insights for businesses seeking to navigate the complex landscape of ethical responsibility.

Subsidized Rental Housing Project in Shenzhen’s Urban Villages: A Marxist Political Economy Perspective

The subsidized rental housing (SRH) project is a recent public housing project in China, in which the Chinese government has attempted to improve the affordability and quality of rental housing in some major cities through marketized new constructions and redevelopment. However, it has caused massive displacement and significantly raised housing costs in Shenzhen’s urban villages, with a questiona

Unlocking the Power of Knowledge: A Case Study on How Willingness to Share Knowledge is Influenced by Organization-Based Self-Esteem

Purpose This research aims to deepen the view of willingness to share knowledge within the organization by using the lens of organization-based self-esteem in a case study. Methodology Utilizing an interpretive tradition, especially symbolic interactionism, this research employs a qualitative case study methodology with an abductive approach. The empirical material is gathered through 14 semi-