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Kvalitativ undersökning av reservdelsförsäljning
Detta examensarbete var beställt av Scania Vasa med syfte att undersöka varför Scania Vasa har mycket lägre reservdelsförsäljning jämfört med medeltalet i Finland. Nyckeltalet som har blivit jämförts med är €/h vilket betyder reservdelsförsäljning per arbetstimme. År 2018 låg Scania Vasa 23 % lägre än medeltalet hos Scania Suomi i €/h. Jämför man de verkstäder som finns i Österbotten, som är Karleby och Seinäjoki, ligger Scania Vasa 25 % lägre än Scania Karleby respektive 32 % lägre än Scania Seinäjoki.
Syftet och frågeställningarna i arbetet är om det finns skillnader mellan verkstäderna i Österbotten som gör att Scania Vasa har sämre reservdelsförsäljning och om det finns förbättringsmöjligheter att få Scania Vasas reservdelsförsäljning att öka?
Den huvudsakliga metoden var kvalitativa intervjuer med personal vid Scania Vasa, Scania Seinäjoki och Scania Karleby. Andra metoder var litteratursökning från böcker och nätsidor.
Resultatet blev en sammanställning av intervjuerna på respektive verkstad och flera förbättringsförslag åt Scania Vasa som redan nu görs på verkstäderna i Karleby och i Seinäjoki.Tämän opinnäytetyön Scania Vaasa tilasi tarkoituksenaan tutkia miksi Scania Vaasan varaosamyynti on niin vähäinen verrattuna Suomen keskiarvoiseen myyntiin. Verrattavissa olleet tunnusluvut ovat €/h, mikä tarkoittaa varaosien myyntiä per työtunti. Vuonna 2018 Scania Vasan sijoitus oli 23 % alhaisempi kuin keskiverto Scania Suomessa €/h:n mukaan. Jos verrataan Pohjanmaan korjaamoja, jotka sijaitsevat Kokkolassa ja Seinäjoella, on Scania Vaasa 25 % alempana kuin Scania Kokkola sekä 32 % alempana kuin Scania Seinäjoki.
Tämän työn kysymysten avulla oli tarkoitus selvittää, jos Pohjanmaan korjaamojen välillä on eroja, jotka voisivat olla syynä huonolle varaosamyynnille, ja jos olisi keinoja, joiden avulla Scania Vaasan varaosamyyntiä saataisiin lisättyä.
Pääasiallisena tutkimusmenetelmänä käytettiin laadukkaita haastatteluja Scania Vasan, Scania Seinäjoen ja Scania Kokkolan henkilökunnan kanssa ja toisena menetelmänä käytettiin kirjallisuutta ja haettiin tietoja internetistä.
Tuloksena saatiin kooste, joka sisälsi Kokkolan ja Seinäjoen korjaamoilla tehdyt haastattelut, sekä monia uusia ehdotuksia Scania Vaasalle.This thesis was commissioned by Scania Vaasa with the purpose to investigate why Scania Vaasa has fewer spare parts sales compared to the average in Finland. The key figure that has been compared is €/h which means spare part sales per work hour. In 2018, Scania Vaasa had 23 % lower amount of spare parts sales per work hour than the average €/h in Scania Suomi. If you compare that to the two other workshops in Ostrobothnia, which is located in Kokkola and Seinäjoki, so Scania Vaasa has 23 % lower amount than Scania Kokkola and 32 % lower amount of spare parts sales per work hour than Scania Seinäjoki.
The purpose and the questions in the thesis were to find out if there is a difference between the workshops in Ostrobothnia which makes Scania Vaasa have fewer spare part sales and if there would be any improvements to make in Scania Vaasa which will make the spare part sale increase.
The main method was qualitative interviews with personnel in Scania Vaasa, Scania Seinäjoki and Scania Kokkola. Other methods were literature from books and the webpages.
The result became a conclusion of the interviews from every workshop and suggestions of improvements to Scania Vaasa
Author Self-Citation in the Turkish Otorhinolaryngology Literature
Objective:To evaluate the prevalence and other characteristics of author self-citations in six Turkey-originated general otorhinolaryngology (ORL) journals of Turkish ORL literature.Methods:A total of 970 articles published in six Turkey-originated general ORL journals (ENT Updates, Journal of Ear Nose Throat and Head Neck Surgery, KBB-Forum, Praxis of Otorhinolaryngology, The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat, and Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology) in 2016-2020 were analyzed for author self-citations. The association between author self-citations and journal types, study types, study topics, country of origin, and compatibility with the topic were also evaluated.Results:There were 265 author self-citations (0.273 per article) which corresponded to 1.36% of all citations. There was no significant difference between the journal types, study topics, and origin of the studies in terms of mean self-citation values per study, whereas case reports had significantly lower self-citations than review and original investigations. There were three citations (1.1%) that were irrelevant to the study topic.Conclusion:To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that investigated the practice of author self-citation in Turkish ORL literature. Author self-citation rate in the Turkish-originated general ORL journals was found remarkably lower than the medical literature, whereas the self-citations were found compatible with the study topic to a very large extent. Members of the scientific community including authors, readers, and journal editors should be cautious regarding the unethical practices of self-citations
Affidabilità dei questionari? o dei costruttori di questionari? Il caso dei sondaggi di customer satisfacti
Discussione, a partire da un saggio di A. Wikman, sull'affidabilità dei risultati dei questionari, soprattutto in tema di customer satisfaction. Il testo sottopone a critica una serie di luoghi comuni e la fiducia acritica nei riguardi dei risultati dei sondaggi di opinione, proponendo, sempre sulla scorta di Wikman, una serie di riflessioni per migliorare l'affidabilità dei questionari stessi e per evitare un atteggiamento fideistico nei loro riguardi
Applicativo web per audioguide - HooRMI Author
HooRMI Author è la parte da content creator del progetto HooRMI.
La dissertazione si concentra sul funzionamento HooRMI Author, ovvero di come viene permesso all'utente di produrre contenuti video basati sulla propria posizione acquisita tramite tecnologia Plus code e caricarli sul proprio canale Youtube. I contenuti risulteranno pronti per essere selezionati e fruiti dai turisti, grazie alla profonda personalizzazione dei metadati associati ad ogni clip
Sectoral allocation by gender of Latin American workers over the liberalization period of the 1990s
The recent restructuring of Latin American economies has renewed interest in the effects of trade liberalization, on labor markets, and on the gender division of labor. The author does not attempt to establish casuality between economic reforms, and the types of jobs that men and women hold. Instead, she provides a detailed description of the trends in male, and female formal, and informal sector participation during the economic reform period in Argentina, Brazil, and Costa Rica. The author first compares the gender composition of the formal, informal wage, and self-employment sectors in a year before reforms (1988 for Argentina, 1989 for Brazil, and Costa Rica), and a year after reforms implementation (1997 for Argentina, 1995 for Brazil and Costa Rica). Although women continued to be more likely than men to work in the informal wage sector, there is no trend of"masculinization"or"feminization"of the informal sector, or any other. Instead, in Argentina men have overtaken women as the most prevalent workers in the informal wage sector, while in Brazil, the opposite has occurred (as men move into self-employment). In Costa Rica there have been no statistical, observable changes. The author then considers the distribution across sectors within each gender group, to identify whether men, and women are more likely to select different sectors in the post-reform period relative to the pre-reform period. Among both men, and women in all three countries (except Brazilian men), workers have become more likely to hold informal wage jobs, and less likely to hold formal sector jobs. Trends in human capital accumulation explain these changes for both men, and women, while changes in gender roles, primarily in homecare and marriage, do not seem to have an effect.Health Monitoring&Evaluation,Labor Policies,Population&Development,Public Health Promotion,Environmental Economics&Policies,Health Monitoring&Evaluation,Environmental Economics&Policies,Population&Development,Banks&Banking Reform,Work&Working Conditions
Number of 3-grams per author (in thousands).
Number of 3-grams per author (in thousands).</p
Production, productivity per author and per age group of authors of new Siluriformes species descriptions.
<p>Production, black columns, y1 axis; Productivity per author, grey columns, y2 axis; Productivity per age group, striped columns, y2 axis.</p
The dynamics of unreliable narration:Implicit and omitted authors, double narratees and constructive readers in first person unreliable narration
Per Krogh Hansen brings attention to one of the most discussed narratological concepts in recent years, the ‘unreliable narrator’. In the article »The Dynamics of Unreliable Narration«, Hansen is considering to what extent the question of authorial control or intention is relevant when analysing and interpreting unreliable narrators. In the first part of the article, he questions this claimed essentiality of an authorial agent from three different angles: One concerning the border between diegetic and extradiegetic issues. Another with specific focus on unreliable simultaneous narration (first person, present tense). And a third with attention paid to the role of unreliable narrators in factual narratives. In the article, he proposes a model for describing the different dynamic roles the authorial agent, as well as the empirical reader, plays in different forms of unreliable narration. Here, terms like ‘implicit author’, ‘omitted author’, ‘double narratees’ and ‘constructive readers’ are introduced andillustrated by examples of Dennis Cooper and Edgar Allan Poe
Average per-author h-index vs Average REF Impact Score.
Average per-author h-index vs Average REF Impact Score.</p
Regression results for average number of articles per author model.
<p>Regression results for average number of articles per author model.</p
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