66 resultados para Goat producers
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Poverty alleviation views have shifted from seeing the poor as victims or as potential consumers, to seeing them as gainers. Social businesses include microfinancing and microfranchising, which engage people at the bottom of the pyramid using business instead of charity. There are, however, social business firms that do not fit to the existing social business model theory. These firms provide markets to poor producers and mix traditional, local craftsmanship with western design. Social business models evolve faster than the academic literature can study them. This study contributes to filling this gap. The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to develop the concept of social business as poverty alleviation method in developing countries. It also aims; 1) to describe the means for poverty alleviation in developing countries; 2) to introduce microbusiness as a social business model; and 3) to examine the challenges of microbusinesses. Qualitative case study is used as a research strategy and theme interviews as a data collecting method. The empirical data is gathered from four interviews of Finnish or Finnish-owned firms that employ microbusiness – Mifuko, Tensira, Mangomaa and Tikau – and this is supported with secondary data including articles on case companies. The results show that microbusiness is a valid new social business model that aims at poverty alleviation by engaging the poor at the bottom of the pyramid. It is possible to map the value proposition, value constellation, and economic and social profit equations of the case firms. Two major types of firms emerge from the results; the first consists of design-oriented firms that emphasize the quality and design of the products, and the second consists of bazaar-like firms whose product portfolio is less sophisticated and who promote more the stories of the products – not the design. All microbusiness firms provide markets, promote traditional handicrafts, form close relationships to their producers, and aim at enhancing lives through their businesses. The attitudes towards social businesses are sometimes negative, but this is changing for the better. In conclusion, microbusiness answers to two different needs at the same time – consumers’ needs for ethical products and the social needs of the producers – but the social need is the ultimate reason why the entrepreneurs started business. Microbusiness continues as a poverty alleviation tool that sees the poor as gainers; by providing them steady employment, microbusiness increases the poor’s self-esteem and enables them for a better living. Academic literature has not been able to offer enough alternative business models to cover all social businesses; the current study contributes to this by concluding that microbusiness is another social business model.
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Yliopistojen tutkimustulosten hyödyntämisen merkitys on kasvanut viime vuosina Suomessa erityisesti yliopistolakimuutosten myötä. Tämän diplomityön tavoitteena on tutkia teoreettisesti kirjallisuuden avulla yliopiston tutkimustulosten jalkauttamista ja jalkauttamismenetelmiä sekä perehtyä erilaisiin yliopiston tutkimusprojekteihin. Tässä työssä muodostetaan käsitys erilaisista yliopiston tutkimusprojekteista ja luodaan tutkimusprojektikategoriat erilaisten rahoittajatahojen, kuten EU:n, Tekesin ja Suomen Akatemian, strategisiin linjauksiin perustuen. Lisäksi tässä diplomityössä selvitetään kuhunkin tutkimusprojektikategoriaan soveltuvat jalkauttamismenetelmät kirjallisuuden havaintojen avulla ja muodostetaan näin viitekehys tutkimustulosten jalkauttamiselle. Muodostettua viitekehystä sovelletaan tutkittavassa tapauksessa, jonka tutkimustulosten jalkauttamisprosessiin ja menettelyyn perehdytään tapaustutkimuksen periaatteiden mukaisesti. Tutkimuksen tuloksena havaittiin, että erityisesti epämuodolliset jalkauttamismenetelmät eli menetelmät, jotka eivät vaadi virallisia sopimussuhteita, kuten verkostojen hyödyntäminen, seminaarit, julkaisut ja tutkimustulosten tiivistelmät, ovat sovellettavissa lähes kaikissa yliopiston tutkimusprojekteissa. Lisäksi epämuodollisia jalkauttamismenetelmiä suositellaan käytettäväksi yhtäaikaisesti muodollisten jalkauttamismenetelmien kanssa, kuten esimerkiksi yhteistoimintatutkimuksen, lisensoinnin ja sopimustutkimuksen, jotta tutkimustulokset voidaan hyödyntää mahdollisimman tehokkaasti. Epämuodollisten menetelmien merkitys korostuu erityisesti, kun hyödyntävänä tahona on pk-yritys. Pk-yritykset asettavat vaatimuksia jalkauttamismenetelmille sekä kokonsa ja resurssiensa puolesta että haavoittuvuudellaan toimintaympäristön äkkinäisille muutoksille, mikä havaittiin myös tutkitussa tapauksessa. Tutkittu tapaus vahvisti teoreettista viitekehystä. Huomionarvoista tutkitussa tapauksessa oli niin sanotun välittäjäorganisaation käyttö yliopiston ja yritysten välillä, mitä voidaan suositella käytettäväksi erityisesti, kun tavoitteena on jalkauttaa yliopiston tutkimustuloksia pk-yrityksille. Välittäjäorganisaatio kuroo umpeen yliopiston ja pk-yritysten välillä havaittavaa kuilua.
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This research is an analysis of the value and content of local service offerings that enable longer periods of living at home for elderly people. Mobile health care and new distribution services have provided an interesting solution in this context. The research aim to shed light on the research question, ‘How do we bundle services based on different customer needs?’ A research process consisting of three main phases was applied for this purpose. During this process, elderly customers were segmented, the importance of services was rated and service offerings were defined. Value creation and service offering provides theoretical framework for the research. The target group is South Karelia’s 60 to 90-year old individuals and the data has been acquired via a postal questionnaire. Research has been conducted as exploratory research utilizing the methods of quantitative and social network analysis. The main results of the report are identified customer segments and service packages that fits to the segments’ needs. The results indicate the needs of customers and the results are additionally analysed from the producer’s point of view. In addition to the empirical results, the used theory framework has been developed further in order for the service-related theories to be seen from the customer’s point of view and not just from the producer’s point of view.
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The tourism industry is growing rapidly, and thus there is an urgent need to developing sustainable tourism. The research objective of the thesis is to explore and discuss the concept of sustainability within the tourism industry from a marketing point of view, focusing on the perspective of tourist producers’. The thesis consists of four studies, each of which contains different perspectives to support this overall objective. The first study deals with how a hotel can achieve economic sustainability by creating a high level of customer service delivery using a refined GAP-model. The second study examines how tourist producers at mass tourism destinations work with sustainable tourism as a strategic marketing tool in their tourism product development. The third study addresses economic sustainability at the macro level by estimating the tourism demand for Sweden and Norway in five different countries. In the fourth study, the concept of sustainable mass tourism is developed and analyzed from a conceptual standpoint. Study 1 and study 3 concentrate on economic sustainability from a micro and national perspective. The main contribution of Study 1 is the refined GAP-model, which can be seen as a theoretical contribution to the service marketing research. Study 3 shows that exchange rate trends strongly affect tourists’ choice of destination. Study 2 examines sustainable mass tourism as a strategic marketing tool at the destination level. The conclusions of Study 2 contribute to the findings of Study 4 and consider the tourist producers approach to sustainable tourism. One of the contributions of Study 4 is that the concept of sustainable tourism should be divided into three separate parts; economic sustainability, social sustainability and environmental sustainability.
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End-user development is a very common but often largely overlooked phenomenon in information systems research and practice. End-user development means that regular people, the end-users of software, and not professional developers are doing software development. A large number of people are directly or indirectly impacted by the results of these non-professional development activities. The numbers of users performing end-user development activities are difficult to ascertain precisely. But it is very large, and still growing. Computer adoption is growing towards 100% and many new types of computational devices are continually introduced. In addition, other devices not previously programmable are becoming so. This means that, at this very moment, hundreds of millions of people are likely struggling with development problems. Furthermore, software itself is continually being adapted for more flexibility, enabling users to change the behaviour of their software themselves. New software and services are helping to transform users from consumers to producers. Much of this is now found on-line. The problem for the end-user developer is that little of this development is supported by anyone. Often organisations do not notice end-user development and consequently neither provide support for it, nor are equipped to be able to do so. Many end-user developers do not belong to any organisation at all. Also, the end-user development process may be aggravating the problem. End-users are usually not really committed to the development process, which tends to be more iterative and ad hoc. This means support becomes a distant third behind getting the job done and figuring out the development issues to get the job done. Sometimes the software itself may exacerbate the issue by simplifying the development process, deemphasising the difficulty of the task being undertaken. On-line support could be the lifeline the end-user developer needs. Going online one can find all the knowledge one could ever need. However, that does still not help the end-user apply this information or knowledge in practice. A virtual community, through its ability to adopt the end-user’s specific context, could surmount this final obstacle. This thesis explores the concept of end-user development and how it could be supported through on-line sources, in particular virtual communities, which it is argued here, seem to fit the end-user developer’s needs very well. The experiences of real end-user developers and prior literature were used in this process. Emphasis has been on those end-user developers, e.g. small business owners, who may have literally nowhere to turn to for support. Adopting the viewpoint of the end-user developer, the thesis examines the question of how an end-user could use a virtual community effectively, improving the results of the support process. Assuming the common situation where the demand for support outstrips the supply.
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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Työn tavoitteena oli kuvata kotimaisia lääkemarkkinoita koko arvoketjun alueelta, lähtien lääketehtaista ja päättyen vähittäismyyntiin tai sairaalajakeluun. Lisäksi työssä kuvattiin julkisen terveydenhuollon ostopalveluiden tilaa erityisesti logistiikkapalveluiden osalta. Markkinoiden kuvausta hyödynnettiin työssä Suomalaisen logistiikkayrityksen markkinapotentiaalin määrittämisessä kyseisille markkinoille. Työn toinen tavoite oli tarkastella markkinoita tulevaisuustutkimuksen työkaluja käyttämällä, ja luoda kyseisille markkinoille skenaarioita 10–15 vuoden päähän nykyhetkestä. Skenaarioiden ja markkinapotentiaaliselvityksen perusteella on työn lopputulemana luotu toimintaehdotuksia asiakasyritykselle koskien selvityksen alla olevien markkinoiden houkuttelevuutta yrityksen kannalta. Selvityksessä käytettävä tieto on kerätty julkisten raporttien ja selvitysten pohjalta, sekä tuottamalla laajamittainen haastattelututkimus yksityisten ja julkisten toimijoiden kautta läpi kotimaisen lääkkeen ja sairaalatarvikkeen arvoketjun. Haastattelututkimus on työn kannalta merkittävin tiedon lähde ja työssä hyödynnetty hiljaisten signaalien tulkinta perustuu haastatteluiden kautta saatuihin tietoihin.
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Kaakkois-Suomessa (Kymenlaakson ja Etelä-Karjalan maakunnat) metsäenergian käytön kasvaessa on tullut tarve tarkastella käytön kasvua eri käyttäjien näkökulmasta sekä arvioida kasvaneen käytön luomia liiketoimintamahdollisuuksia alueen toimijoille. Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on selvittää metsäenergian nykyinen käyttö ja käytön kasvumahdollisuudet alueella. Metsäenergian käytön kasvumahdollisuuksia voidaan arvioida nykyisen energian tuotantorakenteen sekä energian tarpeen perusteella. Näiden tietojen pohjalta voidaan arvioida metsäenergian riittävyyttä, käytön laajentamista ja laajentamisen yhteydessä syntyviä liiketoimintamahdollisuuksia alueen metsäenergian hankinnassa mukana oleville toimijoille ja energian tuotannon pk-yrittäjille (mm. energiayrittäjät ja -osuuskunnat). Hankkeen toteutuksen yhteydessä valmistellaan laajempaa hankekokonaisuutta uusiutuvien paikallisten energiamahdollisuuksien hyödyntämiseksi ja liiketoiminnan kehittämiseksi alueella. Tutkimusten tavoitteena on luoda hyvinvointia ja liiketoimintamahdollisuuksia alueelle. Etelä-Karjalan ja Kymenlaakson maakuntien osalta tutkimus sisälsi seuraavat osatehtävät: metsäenergian nykyisen käytön selvittäminen käyttökohteittain ja polttoainelajeittain (hakkuutähteet, kannot, pienpuu), metsäenergian potentiaalisten käyttökohteiden selvittäminen, metsäenergian kuntakohtaisen saatavuuden selvittäminen polttoainelajeittain, metsäenergian käytön suhde saatavuuteen, metsäenergian ympärille liittyvien liiketoimintamahdollisuuksien tunnistaminen ja kartoittaminen sekä tulosten raportointi. Tutkimuksen tuloksina saatiin Etelä-Karjalan ja Kymenlaakson maakuntien kuntakohtaiset taseet metsäenergian kysynnän ja tarjonnan määristä sekä alaan liittyvistä työllisyys- ja liiketoimintamahdollisuuksista. Tutkimuksen toteutuksessa on tehty tiiviisti yhteistyötä Kaakkois-Suomen metsäkeskuksen kanssa. Tutkimuksen seurantaryhmänä toimi Kaakkois-Suomen metsäenergianeuvottelukunta. Tutkimuksessa on luotu toimintamalli alueellisen ja paikallisen metsäenergian käytön ja saatavuuden tarkastelua varten. Toimintamallilla voidaan esittää paikalliset mahdollisuudet metsäenergian hyödyntämiseksi ja liiketoimintamahdollisuuksien arvioimiseksi.
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In recent decades, business intelligence (BI) has gained momentum in real-world practice. At the same time, business intelligence has evolved as an important research subject of Information Systems (IS) within the decision support domain. Today’s growing competitive pressure in business has led to increased needs for real-time analytics, i.e., so called real-time BI or operational BI. This is especially true with respect to the electricity production, transmission, distribution, and retail business since the law of physics determines that electricity as a commodity is nearly impossible to be stored economically, and therefore demand-supply needs to be constantly in balance. The current power sector is subject to complex changes, innovation opportunities, and technical and regulatory constraints. These range from low carbon transition, renewable energy sources (RES) development, market design to new technologies (e.g., smart metering, smart grids, electric vehicles, etc.), and new independent power producers (e.g., commercial buildings or households with rooftop solar panel installments, a.k.a. Distributed Generation). Among them, the ongoing deployment of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) has profound impacts on the electricity retail market. From the view point of BI research, the AMI is enabling real-time or near real-time analytics in the electricity retail business. Following Design Science Research (DSR) paradigm in the IS field, this research presents four aspects of BI for efficient pricing in a competitive electricity retail market: (i) visual data-mining based descriptive analytics, namely electricity consumption profiling, for pricing decision-making support; (ii) real-time BI enterprise architecture for enhancing management’s capacity on real-time decision-making; (iii) prescriptive analytics through agent-based modeling for price-responsive demand simulation; (iv) visual data-mining application for electricity distribution benchmarking. Even though this study is from the perspective of the European electricity industry, particularly focused on Finland and Estonia, the BI approaches investigated can: (i) provide managerial implications to support the utility’s pricing decision-making; (ii) add empirical knowledge to the landscape of BI research; (iii) be transferred to a wide body of practice in the power sector and BI research community.
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Macroalgae are the main primary producers of the temperate rocky shores providing a three-dimensional habitat, food and nursery grounds for many other species. During the past decades, the state of the coastal waters has deteriorated due to increasing human pressures, resulting in dramatic changes in coastal ecosystems, including macroalgal communities. To reverse the deterioration of the European seas, the EU has adopted the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), aiming at improved status of the coastal waters and the marine environment. Further, the Habitats Directive (HD) calls for the protection of important habitats and species (many of which are marine) and the Maritime Spatial Planning Directive for sustainability in the use of resources and human activities at sea and by the coasts. To efficiently protect important marine habitats and communities, we need knowledge on their spatial distribution. Ecological knowledge is also needed to assess the status of the marine areas by involving biological indicators, as required by the WFD and the MSFD; knowledge on how biota changes with human-induced pressures is essential, but to reliably assess change, we need also to know how biotic communities vary over natural environmental gradients. This is especially important in sea areas such as the Baltic Sea, where the natural environmental gradients create substantial differences in biota between areas. In this thesis, I studied the variation occurring in macroalgal communities across the environmental gradients of the northern Baltic Sea, including eutrophication induced changes. The aim was to produce knowledge to support the reliable use of macroalgae as indicators of ecological status of the marine areas and to test practical metrics that could potentially be used in status assessments. Further, the aim was to develop a methodology for mapping the HD Annex I habitat reefs, using the best available data on geology and bathymetry. The results showed that the large-scale variation in the macroalgal community composition of the northern Baltic Sea is largely driven by salinity and exposure. Exposure is important also on smaller spatial scales, affecting species occurrence, community structure and depth penetration of algae. Consequently, the natural variability complicates the use of macroalgae as indicators of human-induced changes. Of the studied indicators, the number of perennial algal species, the perennial cover, the fraction of annual algae, and the lower limit of occurrence of red and brown perennial algae showed potential as usable indicators of ecological status. However, the cumulated cover of algae, commonly used as an indicator in the fully marine environments, showed low responses to eutrophication in the area. Although the mere occurrence of perennial algae did not show clear indicator potential, a distinct discrepancy in the occurrence of bladderwrack, Fucus vesiculosus, was found between two areas with differing eutrophication history, the Bothnian Sea and the Archipelago Sea. The absence of Fucus from many potential sites in the outer Archipelago Sea is likely due to its inability to recover from its disappearance from the area 30-40 years ago, highlighting the importance of past events in macroalgal occurrence. The methodology presented for mapping the potential distribution and the ecological value of reefs showed, that relatively high accuracy in mapping can be achieved by combining existing available data, and the maps produced serve as valuable background information for more detailed surveys. Taken together, the results of the theses contribute significantly to the knowledge on macroalgal communities of the northern Baltic Sea that can be directly applied in various management contexts.
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Tämän tutkielman tarkoituksena on selvittää, miten viljatermiinejä käytetään Suomessa hintariskeiltä suojautumisen välineenä. Tutkimus on tehty viljantuottajan näkökulmasta. Tutkimusaineistona on käytetty aiheesta aiemmin tehtyä tutkimuskirjallisuutta ja varta vasten kerättyä haastatteluaineistoa. Tuottajien mielestä hintavaihteluilla oli suuri vaikutus tuotannon tulokseen ja kaikki haastatellut olivat miettineet keinoja hintavaihtelujen vaikutusten pienentämiseksi. Termiinikaupan käyttäminen viljan myynnissä on kuitenkin Suomessa melko harvinainen ilmiö. Aiempien tutkimustulosten perusteella ja kerättyyn haastatteluaineistoon perustuen vaikuttaisi siltä, että termiinikaupan vähäiseen käyttöön Suomessa ovat vaikuttaneet ainakin maataloustukien runsas osuus tilojen liikevaihdosta, tiloilla harjoitettava muu ansiotoiminta, sekä runsaat satovaihtelut. Haastatellut tuottajat pyrkivät suojautumaan hintavaihteluilta lähinnä viljaa varastoiden ja koettamalla valita tuotantoon mahdollisimman kannattavia kasveja, joilla hintavaihtelu oli vähäistä. Termiinejä tarjoavat viljantuottajille useat eri viljanostajat. Käytettäessä termiinejä säännöllisesti ja johdonmukaisesti, on termiinikaupalla tuloja tasaava vaikutus. Sen käyttö ei kuitenkaan takaa parempaa tulosta kuin käteiskauppakaan, vaan hyötynä on nimenomaan ennustettavuuden lisääntyminen ja epävarmuuden väheneminen tulovaihteluiden pienentymisen myötä. Termiinikaupasta aiheutuu tuottajalle myös kuluja ja siihen pitäisikin suhtautua kuten vakuutukseen.
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Waste incineration is becoming increasingly widespread method of waste disposal in China. Incineration plants mostly use grate and circular fluidized bed (CFB) technology. Waste combustion in cement production is also beginning to gradually increase. However, Chinese waste composition is causing problems for the energy utilization. Mechanical waste pre-treatment optimizes the combustion process and facilitates the energy recovery. The objective of this study is to identify how Western waste pre-treatment manufacturer could operate in Chinese markets. Chinese waste management industry is reviewed via PESTEL analysis. The current state and future predictions of grate and CFB incineration as well as cement manufacturing are monitored. Grate combustion, which requires lesser waste pre-treatment, is becoming more common at the expense of CFB incineration in China. The most promising future for waste treatment is in cement production industry. Waste treatment equipment manufacturer should try to create pilot projects with biggest cement producers with a view of growing co-operation in the future.
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Cyanobacteria are the only prokaryotic organisms performing oxygenic photosynthesis. They comprise a diverse and versatile group of organisms in aquatic and terrestrial environments. Increasing genomic and proteomic data launches wide possibilities for their employment in various biotechnical applications. For example, cyanobacteria can use solar energy to produce H2. There are three different enzymes that are directly involved in cyanobacterial H2 metabolism: nitrogenase (nif) which produces hydrogen as a byproduct in nitrogen fixation; bidirectional hydrogenase (hox) which functions both in uptake and in production of H2; and uptake hydrogenase (hup) which recycles the H2 produced by nitrogenase back for the utilization of the cell. Cyanobacterial strains from University of Helsinki Cyanobacteria Collection (UHCC), isolated from the Baltic Sea and Finnish lakes were screened for efficient H2 producers. Screening about 400 strains revealed several promising candidates producing similar amounts of H2 (during light) as the ΔhupL mutant of Anabaena PCC 7120, which is specifically engineered to produce higher amounts of H2 by the interruption of uptake hydrogenase. The optimal environmental conditions for H2 photoproduction were significantly different between various cyanobacterial strains. All suitable strains revealed during screening were N2-fixing, filamentous and heterocystous. The top ten H2 producers were characterized for the presence and activity of the enzymes involved in H2 metabolism. They all possess the genes encoding the conventional nitrogenase (nifHDK1). However, the high H2 photoproduction rates of these strains were shown not to be directly associated with the maximum capacities of highly active nitrogenase or bidirectional hydrogenase. Most of the good producers possessed a highly active uptake hydrogenase, which has been considered as an obstacle for efficient H2 production. Among the newly revealed best H2 producing strains, Calothrix 336/3 was chosen for further, detailed characterization. Comparative analysis of the structure of the nif and hup operons encoding the nitrogenase and uptake hydrogenase enzymes respectively showed minor differences between Calothrix 336/3 and other N2-fixing model cyanobacteria. Calothrix 336/3 is a filamentous, N2-fixing cyanobacterium with ellipsoidal, terminal heterocysts. A common feature of Calothrix 336/3 is that the cells readily adhere to substrates. To make use of this feature, and to additionally improve H2 photoproduction capacity of the Calothrix 336/3 strain, an immobilization technique was applied. The effects of immobilization within thin alginate films were evaluated by examining the photoproduction of H2 of immobilized Calothrix 336/3 in comparison to model strains, the Anabaena PCC 7120 and its ΔhupL mutant. In order to achieve optimal H2 photoproduction, cells were kept under nitrogen starved conditions (Ar atmosphere) to ensure the selective function of nitrogenase in reducing protons to H2. For extended H2 photoproduction, cells require CO2 for maintenance of photosynthetic activity and recovery cycles to fix N2. Application of regular H2 production and recovery cycles, Ar or air atmospheres respectively, resulted in prolongation of H2 photoproduction in both Calothrix 336/3 and the ΔhupL mutant of Anabaena PCC 7120. However, recovery cycles, consisting of air supplemented with CO2, induced a strong C/N unbalance in the ΔhupL mutant leading to a decrease in photosynthetic activity, although total H2 yield was still higher compared to the wild-type strain. My findings provide information about the diversity of cyanobacterial H2 capacities and mechanisms and provide knowledge of the possibilities of further enhancing cyanobacterial H2 production.
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The focus of this licentiate dissertation is to produce a better understanding of how we may give citi-zen as users a stronger influence over their welfare services and in the long run help to democratize the welfare state. The aim of this project is to analyze what kind of influence a user with a functional dis-order may have in different organizational contexts over his or her personal assistance. This study focuses on the influence a user may have over his or her welfare service, personal assis-tance. A municipality, an assistance firm and a user cooperative are compared with the thesis that the organization that surrounds the users shapes the possibilities the user have to influence his or her per-sonal assistance. The major thesis is thus: Participatory democracy as a model or approach may function differently when the services are delivered in a different way by different organizations – varying organizational forms. There are questions that try to answer if there are outspoken social goals within each organization. Questions regarding influence of the user when she or he is choosing the assistance provider and the users possibility to influence and his or her power to decide who and when anyone works as an assis-tant are asked. The results indicate that there are different sets of internal logic within the organizations that affect their goals and level of user influence. Within the user cooperative the user is considered a citizen and as a user expected to handle the role as work leader for his or her personal assistants. However the user is also a citizen and is expected within the usercooperative to act as a member and citizen to have po-litical influence. The usercooperative aims at influencing the political policy process regarding ques-tions concerning the rights of persons with disabilities. This gives the user a part in collective action as a member of the usercooperative. The other producers of personal assistance, the municipality and the assistance firm gives in this study a similar result as they give the user of personal assistance quite similar models for user influence within the respective organization. Within these organizations the user have chosen to let the organiza-tions handle the role of work leader in the written agreements with the producer and thereby the influ-ence they may have in practice is not so much a case of self-determination as a case of co-influence. The user can be seen as a user within a municipality, a client or consumer within the assistance firm and a citizen within the usercooperative. The results indicate the need for future research where co-production, institutional logic and development of democratic theory through democratic innovations are central aspects of future research.
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This work focuses on the study of the determination on the possibilities of controlling the required moisture within the inside of film sealed packages. The task is based on the challenges faced by fresh food producers in actualizing a longer product shelf-life coupled with the growing complex desires coming from consumers in the aspect of quality. One way to realize this is by proper evaluation on the use of the flexible plastic films through permeation measurements on the required amount of moisture penetrating through the plastic film with the application of microperforation. A packaging material requires proper interaction on moisture transmission, between the product and the outside environment. The plastic film material that stands between, fresh fruits, vegetables and the outside environment could have appropriate respiration rates through possible micro holes. This work simulates similar process with the aid of water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) experiment using anhydrous CaCl2 as the desiccant, in studying the WVTR values of various perforated film materials at different conditions of storage (standard, fridge, and tropical conditions). However, the results showed absorption rates of water vapor at various conditions in grams of H2O/m2/24h.