39 resultados para Communication for Social Change
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Tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli selvittää, miten henkilöstö johdetaan onnistuneesti muutoksen kautta uuteen organisaatioon ja miten henkilöstö tällä hetkellä kokee tulevan organisaatiomuutoksen. Tutkimuksen teoriaosassa keskitytään organisaatiomuutokseen ilmiönä ja siihen liittyviin asioihin sekä tarkastellaan henkilöstön ja esimiestyön roolia muutosprosessissa. Tutkimuksen empiirisen aineiston muodostavat Etelä-Karjalan sosiaali- ja terveyspiirin valmisteluorganisaation kymmenen henkilöstöedustajan haastattelut. Haastatteluaineisto kerättiin ja analysoitiin laadullisella tutkimusmenetelmällä. Tutkimustulokset osoittavat, että organisaatiossa kaivataan enemmän avointa ja toimivaa tiedonkulkua koskien muutosta. Henkilöstö on tällä hetkellä epävarma tulevaisuudesta, ja heitä tulisi ottaa enemmän mukaan muutosprosessiin. Työntekijät kaipaavat myös enemmän tietoa, tukea ja ohjausta esimiehiltään. Muutoksen onnistumisessa osaavalle ja tehokkaalle esimiestyöskentelylle asetettiin paljon painoarvoa. Vaikka tutkimustulokset eivät annakaan yhtä oikeaa tapaa toteuttaa muutosta, tuovat ne hyvin esille asiat, jotka tulisi huomioida muutosta eteenpäin vietäessä.
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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Työssä haluttiin selvittää sellutehdasorganisaation sisäisen viestinnän nykytilaa ja siihen liittyviä haasteita. Lisäksi selvitettiin mitä viestintäkanavia ja -käytäntöjä tuotantotoimintaan liittyy ja miten niitä tulisi kehittää. Tutkimuksessa käytettiin kvalitatiivista tutkimusotetta. Tutkimusaineisto kerättiin henkilökohtaisten teemahaastattelujen sekä ryhmähaastattelujen avulla. Teemahaastattelujen aineisto litteroitiin ja analysoitiin teema-alueitten mukaisesti. Ryhmähaastattelujen aineisto saatiin kirjaamalla olennaisimmat asiat keskustelujen aikana. Lopuksi saatu materiaali luokiteltiin ryhmiin haastattelukysymyksiin perustuen. Tutkimuksessa saatiin selkeä käsitys siihen mitä kanavia pitkin ja miten tuotanto-organisaatio viestii tällä hetkellä. Eri viestintäkanavien hyötyjen ja heikkouksien määrittämisen kautta voitiin arvioida mihin suuntaan viestinnän kehittämistä tulisi suunnata. Tulosten perusteella määriteltiin toimenpiteet, joiden kautta organisaatio saa parannettua tiedon kulun läpinäkyvyyttä ja lisättyä vuorovaikutusta organisaation eri toimijoiden välillä. Toimenpidesuositusten mukaan organisaation tulisi hyödyntää tehokkaammin käytössä olevaa sähköistä raportointijärjestelmää sekä kehittää palaveritoimintoja. Palautteenantoa, eli viestinnän kaksisuuntaisuutta tulisi korostaa, koska se vahvistaa ja ohjaa haluttua toimintaa. Tänä päivänä yritysten viestinnälliset tarpeet korostavat yhä enemmän yksilöllisiä vuorovaikutus- ja kommunikointitaitoja. Näiden taitojen osaamisen ja ymmärtämisen kautta on vasta mahdollista käyttää tehokkaasti viestintäteknologian tuomia etuja työyhteisöissä. Nämä taidot ovat myös pohjana muutostilanteista selviytymiselle.
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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This thesis focuses on the development of sustainable industrial architectures for bioenergy based on the metaphors of industrial symbiosis and industrial ecosystems, which imply exchange of material and energy side-flows of various industries in order to improve sustainability of those industries on a system level. The studies on industrial symbiosis have been criticised for staying at the level of incremental changes by striving for cycling waste and by-flows of the industries ‘as is’ and leaving the underlying industry structures intact. Moreover, there has been articulated the need for interdisciplinary research on industrial ecosystems as well as the need to extend the management and business perspectives on industrial ecology. This thesis addresses this call by applying a business ecosystem and business model perspective on industrial symbiosis in order to produce knowledge on how industrial ecosystems can be developed that are sustainable environmentally and economically. A case of biogas business is explored and described in four research papers and an extended summary that form this thesis. Since the aim of the research was to produce a normative model for developing sustainable industrial ecosystems, the methodology applied in this research can be characterised as constructive and collaborative. A constructive research mode was required in order to expand the historical knowledge on industrial symbiosis development and business ecosystem development into the knowledge of what should be done, which is crucial for sustainability and the social change it requires. A collaborative research mode was employed through participating in a series of projects devoted to the development of a biogas-for-traffic industrial ecosystem. The results of the study showed that the development of material flow interconnections within industrial symbiosis is inseparable from larger business ecosystem restructuring. This included a shift in the logic of the biogas and traffic fuel industry and a subsequent development of a business ecosystem that would entail the principles of industrial symbiosis and localised energy production and consumption. Since a company perspective has been taken in this thesis, the role of an ecosystem integrator appeared as a crucial means to achieve the required industry restructuring. This, in turn, required the development of a modular and boundary-spanning business model that had a strong focus on establishing collaboration among ecosystem stakeholders and development of multiple local industrial ecosystems as part of business growth. As a result, the designed business model of the ecosystem integrator acquired the necessary flexibility in order to adjust to local conditions, which is crucial for establishing industrial symbiosis. This thesis presents a normative model for the development of a business model required for creating sustainable industrial ecosystems, which contributes to approaches at the policy-makers’ level, proposed earlier. Therefore, this study addresses the call for more research on the business level of industrial ecosystem formation and the implications for the business models of the involved actors. Moreover, the thesis increases the understanding of system innovation and innovation in business ecosystems by explicating how business model innovation can be the trigger for achieving more sustainable industry structures, such as those relying on industrial symbiosis.
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The aim of this Master’s Thesis was to examine whether corporate social responsibility and CSR communication has effect on company’s image in the eyes of 18-25 year olds young job seekers and thus study young adults perceptions on these issues. By utilizing previous academic literature a through picture of the main topics was built and by conducting quantitative research, research’s aim was sought to answer. The framework defines the link between research’s main concepts corporate image, CSR and CSR communication and how this can lead to attracting prospective employees. A quantitative research method was applied and an online survey was sent to people whom had applied for L&T by June during the year 2015. Out of these people, those who were aged 18-15 and had vocational education were qualified to answer the survey. The data was analyzed by utilizing statistical analysis and causal relationships were found though which the explanation of perceptions and impacts was possible. The results showed that young adults are influenced by CSR and CSR communication and thus these factors have an impact on prospective employees.
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The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the dynamics of the socio-technical system in the field of ageing. The study stems from the notion that the ageing of the population as a powerful megatrend has wide societal effects, and is not just a matter for the social and health sector. The central topic in the study is change: not only the age structures and structures of society are changing, but also at the same time there is constant development, for instance, in technologies, infrastructures and cultural perceptions. The changing concept of innovation has widened the understanding of innovations related to ageing from medical and assistive technological innovations to service and social innovations, as well as systemic innovations at different levels, which means the intertwined and co-evolutionary change in technologies, structures, services and thinking models. By the same token, the perceptions of older people and old age are becoming more multi-faceted: old age is no longer equated to illnesses and decline, but visions of active ageing and a third age have emerged, which are framed by choices, opportunities, resources and consumption in later life. The research task in this study is to open up the processes and mechanisms of change in the field of ageing, which are studied as a complex, multi-level and interrelated socio-technical system. The question is about co-effective elements consisting of macro-level landscape changes, the existing socio-technical regime (the rule system, practices and structures) and bottom-up niche-innovations. Societal transitions do not account for the things inside the regime alone, or for the long-term changes in the landscape, nor for the radical innovations, but for the interplay between all these levels. The research problem is studied through five research articles, which offer micro-level case studies to macro-level phenomenon. Each of the articles focus on different aspects related to ageing and change, and utilise various datasets. The framework of this study leans on the studies of socio-technical systems and multi-level perspective on transitions mainly developed by Frank Geels. Essential factors in transition from one socio-technological regime to another are the co-evolutionary processes between landscape changes, regime level and experimental niches. Landscape level changes, like the ageing of the population, destabilise the regime in the forms of coming pressures. This destabilization offers windows for opportunity to niche-innovations outside or at fringe of the regime, which, through their breakthrough, accelerate the transition process. However, the change is not easy because of various kinds of lock-ins and inertia, which tend to maintain the stability of the regime. In this dissertation, a constructionist approach of society is applied leaning mainly to the ideas of Anthony Giddens’ theory of structuration, with the dual nature of structures. The change is taking place in the interplay between actors and structures: structures shape people’s practices, but at the same time these practices constitute and reproduce social systems. Technology and other material aspects, as part of socio-technical systems, and the use of them, also take part in the structuration process. The findings of the study point out that co-evolutionary and co-effective relationships between economic, cultural, technological and institutional fields, as well as relationships between landscape changes, changes in the local and regime-level practices and rule systems, are a very complex and multi-level dynamic socio-technical phenomenon. At the landscape level of ageing, which creates the pressures and triggers to the regime change, there are three remarkable megatrends: demographic change, changes in the global economy and the development of technologies. These exert pressures to the socio-technical regime, which as a rule system is experiencing changes in the form of new markets and consumer habits, new ways of perceiving ageing, new models of organising the health care and other services and as new ways of considering innovation and innovativeness. There are also inner dynamics in the relationships between these aspects within the regime. These are interrelated and coconstructed: the prevailing perceptions of ageing and innovation, for instance, reflect the ageing policies, innovation policies, societal structures, organising models, technology and scientific discussion, and vice versa. Technology is part of the inner dynamics of the sociotechnological regime. Physical properties of the artefacts set limitations and opportunities with regard to their functions and uses. The use of and discussion about technology, contributes producing and reproducing the perceptions of old age. For societal transition, micro-level changes are also needed, in form of niche-innovations, for instance new services, organisational models or new technologies, Regimes, as stabilitystriven systems, tend to generate incremental innovations, but radically new innovations are generated in experimental niches protected from ‘normal’ market selection. The windows of opportunity for radical novelties may be opened if the circumstances are favourable for instance by tensions in the socio-technical regime affected by landscape level changes. This dissertation indicates that a change is taking place, firstly, in the dynamic interactionbetween levels, as a result of purposive action and governance to some extent. Breaking the inertia and using the window of opportunity for change and innovation offered by dynamics between levels, presupposes the actors’ special capabilities and actions such as dynamic capabilities and distance management. Secondly, the change is taking place the socio-technological negotiations inside the regime: interaction between technological and social, which is embodied in the use of technology. The use of technology includes small-level contextual scripts that also participate in forming broader societal scripts (for instance defining old age at the society level), which in their turn affect the formation of policies for innovation and ageing. Thirdly, the change is taking place by the means of active formation of the multi-actor innovation networks, where the role of distance management is crucial to facilitate the communication between actors coming from different backgrounds as well as to help the niches born outside the regime to utilise the window of opportunity offered by regime destabilisation. This dissertation has both theoretical and practical contributions. This study participates in the discussion of action-oriented view on transition by opening up of the socio-technological, coevolutionary processes of the multi-faceted phenomenon of ageing, which has lacked systematic analyses. The focus of this study, however, is not on the large-scale coordination and governance, but rather on opening up the incremental elements and structuration processes, which contribute to the transition little by little, and which can be affected to. This increases the practical importance of this dissertation, by highlighting the importance of very tiny, everyday elements in the change processes in the long run.