983 resultados para Lahti, Raimo: Kirjoituksia talousrikosoikeudesta
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Summary: Competition is high on the agenda of the economics.
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Kirja-arvio
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Tutkielman tavoitteena oli kuvata ja lisätä ymmärrystä siitä, miten järjestelmä-toimittaja verkostoituu ja kansainvälistyy. Tutkielman teoriaosassa tarkasteltiin järjestelmätoimittajuutta, kansainvälistymistä ja kansainvälistymisvalmiuksia aikaisempien tutkimusten, kirja- ja artikkelilähteiden pohjalta. Näiden lähteiden pohjalta luotiin se teoreettinen viitekehys, jota vasten case-yritysten haastatteluissa saatuja tuloksia verrataan. Tutkielman kokeellinen osuus koostui Lahden lähialueilla toimivien neljän järjestelmätoimittajan edustajien teemahaastatteluista. Näissä haastatteluissa kartoitettiin kyseisten järjestelmätoimittajien kehityspolkuja ja kansainvälistymisprosesseja. Ensisijaiseksi tutkimusmenetelmäksi valittiin teemahaastattelu ja sen tukena käytettiin lyhyttä teemahaastattelurunkoa. Lisäksi apuna käytettiin muuta yrityksistä löydettyä materiaalia, kuten asiakaslehtiä, lehtiartikkeleita ja yritysten internetsivuja. Johtopäätöksissä todettiin, että tutkittujen yritysten kansainvälistyminen on edennyt jokseenkin eri tavalla. Samoin niiden verkostoituminen on ollut eriasteista ja eri lailla hallittua. Toiset toimijat olivat verkostoitumisen alkutaipaleella, kun taas toiset olivat luoneet sekä asiakas- että toimittajasuhteisiin pitkälle organisoidun arvoverkoston. Kansainvälistymisen alkuvaiheessa yritykset käyttivät rinnakkain erilaisia vientimuotoja. Resurssien kasvaessa yritykset saattoivat perustaa oman ulkomaisen yksikön vastatakseen paremmin alalla olevaan kilpailuun. Lisäksi kansainvälistyminen haastateltujen yritysten eräs kansainvälistymismuoto on ollut ulkomaisten alan yritysten osto, jolla laajennettiin omaa osaamista.
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The purpose of the research was to investigate operational processes related to home care of the elderly as well as use of assistive devices in smart home environments, and operational processes that are generally related to use of assistive devices – from the point of view of productivity improvement. The themes were looked into from the points of view of both the elderly and care personnel. In addition, perspectives of near relatives of the elderly, of the larger service system as well as of companies that provided assistive devices to the smart homes were taken into consideration. In the study of home care processes, 32 customer interviews and 17 employee interviews were carried out. This report contains a summary that is based on a separate report of the home care study. The study of home care was conducted in 2006. The use of technological and mechanical assistive devices and the related operational processes were investigated with the help of the smart home pilot in 2007–2008. The study is described in this report. The smart home pilot was implemented in four different housing service units for elderly people at Lahti, Nastola and Hollola. They were in use during short-term housing periods related to, for instance, end of hospitalisation, holidays of caring relatives and assessment of living and housing conditions. More than 60 different assistive devices and technologies were brought to the smart homes. During the pilot period, experiences of customers and personnel as well as processes related to the use of assistive devices were investigated. The research material consisted of 20 survey questionnaires of personnel and customers, four interviews with customers, five interviews with personnel, feedback survey responses from 14 companies, and other data that were collected, for instance, in orientation events. The research results highlighted the need for tailored services based on an elderly person’s needs and wishes, while taking advantage of innovative and technological solutions. As in the earlier home care study, also assistive device-related operational processes were looked into with the help of concepts of ‘resource focus’, ‘lost motion’ and ‘intermediate landing’. The following were identified as central operational processes in assistive device-related services (regardless of the service provider): (1) acquisition process of technologies and assistive devices as well as of rearrangement and rebuilding works in the home, (2) introduction and orientation process (of the elderly, their relatives and care personnel), (3) information and communication process, and (4) service and monitoring process. In addition, the research focused on design and desirability of assistive devices as well as their costs, such as opportunity costs. The process-based points of view gave new knowledge that may be used in the future to develop service processes and clarify their ownership so that separately managed cross-functional processes could be built with participants from different sectors to operate alongside organisations of elderly care. Development of functionality of assistive device-related services is a societally significant issue.
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This report has been written as part of the project “Toward improved quality – developing nurse’s continuing vocational training in hospitals and inpatient units”. Its overall goal is to ensure high quality, ethically appropriate and therapeutically effective interventions to enable nurses to manage distressed and disturbed patients in European psychiatric hospitals and inpatient units. In this large-scale, multinational projects there are all together six European countries involved: Finland, Ireland, England, Portugal, Italy and Lithuania. The project work plan were during autumn 2006 and spring 2007. The content of this publication was produced in the first stage of the project aiming to collect the preliminary source material for the project. The literature review was carried out in the project stage, providing the groundwork for the next steps for the project. This project aims to develop an interactive multinational portal with training material. Therefore, it is important to share an understanding of basic information, psychiatric nurse’s continuing vocational education, laws and ethical codes and patient restriction used in mental health care. In this publication, the purpose of the material produced here is to understand nurses’ educational need related to vocational continuing education and to be used in further project stages as an empirical data collection. The data were collected as a preliminary source material for latter phases where nurse’s perceptions of the current practice, nurse’s attitudes to mental illness, prevalence of use of seclusion room and existing and desired vocational training provision will be collected in six different European countries. The following organisations are involved in this project: University of Turku, Dublin City University, St. Vincent Hospital, National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Padova, Klaipeda College - Health Faculty, Klaipeda Psychiatric Hospital, Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa, Centro Hospitalar Psiquiátrico de Lisboa, Omnia Vocational Institution the Espoo Region, Kellokoski psychiatric hospital, Hyvinkää hospital area, Pirkanmaa Hospital District, Kingston University & St. George’s Medical School and South West London & St. George’s Mental Health NHS Trust. A wide variety of different countries, organisations and individuals in this project give us a strong confidence that theoretical, practical, ethical and political issues around the topic of interest will be taken account during this project lifetime. We are aware the content of this book will be partially outdated almost as soon as it has been published. We still hope that this publication will encourage nurses and different professions working in mental health care field to have a basic understanding of similarities and differences between different European countries related in mental health care. We also hope that this publication will inspirate and motivate nurses in maintaining and developing the quality of psychiatric care in Europe.
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Suomen Akatemian pääjohtaja Raimo Väyrynen puhui Akatemian juhlatilaisuudessa Söäätytalolla