18 resultados para Harley Davidson and Life Style
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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The study examines partner selection criteria and the life cycle impacts on them. The target is to define the relevant criteria that should be applied in case of a partnership. In this context partnership means strategic supplier relationship. It is also examined how these criteria change on the different stages of the product and business life cycle. The empirical part is a description of developing Criteria selection tool in the case company. The study is conducted as a qualitative research using constructive and action research methodologies. The Criteria selection tool is a MS Excel workbook, giving the relevant set of supplier criteria depending on the business case. The most essential criteria, the tool will suggest for partner suppliers, are related to strategic fit, development potential and collaborative aspects. On the early stages of the life cycles the criteria related to research and development and growth potential are significant. On the late stages of the life cycles cost reduction potential becomes very important.
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The focus of the research is on the derivation of the valid and reliable performance results regarding establishment and launching of the new full-scale industrial facility, considering the overall current conditions for the project realization in and out of Russia. The study demonstrates the process of the new facility concept development, with following perfor-mance calculation, comparative analyzes conduction, life-cycle simulations, performance indicators derivation and project`s sustainability evaluation. To unite and process the entire input parameters complexity, regards the interlacing between the project`s internal technical and commercial sides on the one hand, and consider all the specifics of the Russian conditions for doing business on the other hand, was developed the unique model for the project`s performance calculation, simulations and results representation. The complete research incorporates all corresponding data to substantiate the assigned facility`s design, sizing and output capacity for high quality and cost efficient ferrous pipe-line accessories manufacturing, as well as, demonstrates that this project could be suc-cessfully realized in current conditions in Russia and highlights the room for significant performance and sustainability improvements based on the indexes of the derived KPIs.
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Static process simulation has traditionally been used to model complex processes for various purposes. However, the use of static processsimulators for the preparation of holistic examinations aiming at improving profit-making capability requires a lot of work because the production of results requires the assessment of the applicability of detailed data which may be irrelevant to the objective. The relevant data for the total assessment gets buried byirrelevant data. Furthermore, the models do not include an examination of the maintenance or risk management, and economic examination is often an extra property added to them which can be performed with a spreadsheet program. A process model applicable to holistic economic examinations has been developed in this work. The model is based on the life cycle profit philosophy developed by Hagberg and Henriksson in 1996. The construction of the model has utilized life cycle assessment and life cycle costing methodologies with a view to developing, above all, a model which would be applicable to the economic examinations of complete wholes and which would require the need for information focusing on aspects essential to the objectives. Life cycle assessment and costing differ from each other in terms of the modeling principles, but the features of bothmethodologies can be used in the development of economic process modeling. Methods applicable to the modeling of complex processes can be examined from the viewpoint of life cycle methodologies, because they involve the collection and management of large corpuses of information and the production of information for the needs of decision-makers as well. The results of the study shows that on the basis of the principles of life cycle modeling, a process model can be created which may be used to produce holistic efficiency examinations on the profit-making capability of the production line, with fewer resources thanwith traditional methods. The calculations of the model are based to the maximum extent on the information system of the factory, which means that the accuracyof the results can be improved by developing information systems so that they can provide the best information for this kind of examinations.
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There is an increasing demand for individualized, genotype-based health advice. The general population-based dietary recommendations do not always motivate people to change their life-style, and partly following this, cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are a major cause of death in worldwide. Using genotype-based nutrition and health information (e.g. nutrigenetics) in health education is a relatively new approach, although genetic variation is known to cause individual differences in response to dietary factors. Response to changes in dietary fat quality varies, for example, among different APOE genotypes. Research in this field is challenging, because several non-modifiable (genetic, age, sex) and modifiable (e.g. lifestyle, dietary, physical activity) factors together and with interaction affect the risk of life-style related diseases (e.g. CVD). The other challenge is the psychological factors (e.g. anxiety, threat, stress, motivation, attitude), which also have an effect on health behavior. The genotype-based information is always a very sensitive topic, because it can also cause some negative consequences and feelings (e.g. depression, increased anxiety). The aim of this series of studies was firstly to study how individual, genotype-based health information affects an individual’s health form three aspects, and secondly whether this could be one method in the future to prevent lifestyle-related diseases, such as CVD. The first study concentrated on the psychological effects; the focus of the second study was on health behavior effects, and the third study concentrated on clinical effects. In the fourth study of this series, the focus was on all these three aspects and their associations with each other. The genetic risk and health information was the APOE gene and its effects on CVD. To study the effect of APOE genotype-based health information in prevention of CVD, a total of 151 volunteers attended the baseline assessments (T0), of which 122 healthy adults (aged 20 – 67 y) passed the inclusion criteria and started the one-year intervention. The participants (n = 122) were randomized into a control group (n = 61) and an intervention group (n = 61). There were 21 participants in the intervention Ɛ4+ group (including APOE genotypes 3/4 and 4/4) and 40 participants in the intervention Ɛ4- group (including APOE genotypes 2/3 and 3/3). The control group included 61 participants (including APOE genotypes 3/4, 4/4, 2/3, 3/3 and 2/2). The baseline (T0) and follow-up assessments (T1, T2, T3) included detailed measurements of psychological (threat and anxiety experience, stage of change), and behavioral (dietary fat quality, consumption of vegetables, - high fat/sugar foods and –alcohol, physical activity and health and taste attitudes) and clinical factors (total-, LDL- HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, blood pressure, blood glucose (0h and 2h), body mass index, waist circumference and body fat percentage). During the intervention six different communication sessions (lectures on healthy lifestyle and nutrigenomics, health messages by mail, and personal discussion with the doctor) were arranged. The intervention groups (Ɛ4+ and Ɛ4-) received their APOE genotype information and health message at the beginning of the intervention. The control group received their APOE genotype information after the intervention. For the analyses in this dissertation, the results for 106/107 participants were analyzed. In the intervention, there were 16 participants in the high-risk (Ɛ4+) group and 35 in the low-risk (Ɛ4-) group. The control group had 55 participants in studies III-IV and 56 participants in studies I-II. The intervention had both short-term (≤ 6 months) and long-term (12 months) effects on health behavior and clinical factors. The short-term effects were found in dietary fat quality and waist circumference. Dietary fat quality improved more in the Ɛ4+ group than the Ɛ4- and the control groups as the personal, genotype-based health information and waist circumference lowered more in the Ɛ4+ group compared with the control group. Both these changes differed significantly between the Ɛ4+ and control groups (p<0.05). A long-term effect was found in triglyceride values (p<0.05), which lowered more in Ɛ4+ compared with the control group during the intervention. Short-term effects were also found in the threat experience, which increased mostly in the Ɛ4+ group after the genetic feedback (p<0.05), but it decreased after 12 months, although remaining at a higher level compared to the baseline (T0). In addition, Study IV found that changes in the psychological factors (anxiety and threat experience, motivation), health and taste attitudes, and health behaviors (dietary, alcohol consumption, and physical activity) did not directly explain the changes in triglyceride values and waist circumference. However, change caused by a threat experience may have affected the change in triglycerides through total- and HDL cholesterol. In conclusion, this dissertation study has given some indications that individual, genotypebased health information could be one potential option in the future to prevent lifestyle-related diseases in public health care. The results of this study imply that personal genetic information, based on APOE, may have positive effects on dietary fat quality and some cardiovascular risk markers (e.g., improvement in triglyceride values and waist circumference). This study also suggests that psychological factors (e.g. anxiety and threat experience) may not be an obstacle for healthy people to use genotype-based health information to promote healthy lifestyles. However, even in the case of very personal health information, in order to achieve a permanent health behavior change, it is important to include attitudes and other psychological factors (e.g. motivation), as well as intensive repetition and a longer intervention duration. This research will serve as a basis for future studies and its information can be used to develop targeted interventions, including health information based on genotyping that would aim at preventing lifestyle diseases. People’s interest in personalized health advices has increased, while also the costs of genetic screening have decreased. Therefore, generally speaking, it can be assumed that genetic screening as a part of the prevention of lifestyle-related diseases may become more common in the future. In consequence, more research is required about how to make genetic screening a practical tool in public health care, and how to efficiently achieve long-term changes.
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Tämä tutkimus liittyy keskusteluun yrittäjyydestä, strategisesta prosessista ja kasvunmerkityksestä pienissä yrityksissä ja edelleen keskusteluun yrittäjästä oppijana, tilaisuuteen tarttujana ja toisaalta elämäntapaansa vaalivana yksilönä. Yrittäjän oppiminen on liitettävissä keskusteluun oppimisesta organisaatioissa, mikä tässä ymmärretään yrittäjän, yksilön oppimisena ja mahdollisuutena innovointiin ja uusiutumiseen yrittäjyysprosessissa. Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on etsiä yrittäjän oppimisen tapoja ja tuotoksia, roolia ja merkitystä strategisessa liiketoimintaprosessissa, jossa yrittäjän arvot ja pienen matkailu- ja perheyrityksen kulttuuri ohjaavat yrittäjän toimintatapaa. Edelleen tavoitteena on hahmottaa yrittäjän oppimisen ja kompetenssin ilmenemistä muutoksissa ja sidosryhmäsuhteissa. Työn lähestymistapa on hermeneuttinen. Yrittäjää lähestytään kokonaisvaltaisena yksilönä näkökulmasta, jossa yrittäjyyden prosessi ymmärretään inhimillisenä ja luovana toimintana sekä jatkuvana muutoksena. Yrittäjä nähdään oman prosessinsa määrittäjänä ja parhaana asiantuntijana. Empiirinen aineisto on laadullista. Vanhatyrittäjähaastatteluin vuosina 1998 - 99 kerätyt aineistot tarjosivat kokeilumahdollisuuden aineiston analysoinnin aloittamiseksi. Aineistojen kapean näkökulmanlaajentamiseksi kerättiin lisäaineisto neljältä yrittäjältä keskusteluin vuonna2003. Tämä Itä-Suomessa matkailualan yrittäjiltä kerätty uusi aineisto muodostaa tämän tutkimuksen keskeisen aineiston. Yrittäjyyden aiemmasta tutkimuksesta nousseet näkökulmat ovat suunnanneet tämän työn empiirisen aineiston tarkastelua. Tarkastelun kohteena ovat yrittäjä oppijana yrittäjyysprosessissaan ja yrittäjähistoriansa taitekohdissa sekä oppimisen näkyminen yrittäjän arvomaailmassa, matkailuyrityksen kulttuurissa ja sidosryhmäyhteistyössä. Tutkimuksen tulokset osoittavat, että yrittäjille jatkuva muutos on arkipäiväistä työtä. Yrittäjät hallitsevat omaa oppimis- ja yrittäjyysprosessiaan. He asettavat itse tavoitteensa liiketoiminnan suhteen, ymmärtävät liiketaloudellisia realiteetteja riittävästi; erityisesti riskien hallinta on ominaista yrittäjille. Yritysten menestystä osoittaa se, että niissä on pystytty kasvattamaan toimintaa määrällisten mittareiden puitteissa tai ainakin yrittäjän omiin tavoitteisiin on päästy. Yrittäjien oppimis- ja uusiutumiskykyä todistaa yritysten olemassaolo sinänsä ja jatkuva olemassaolon kamppailu vaikuttamalla sidosryhmiin. Vaikka näitä yrittäjiä ei anglosaksisen, schumpeterilaisen määrittelytavan mukaan voida määritellä käsitteellä 'entrepreneur', voidaan kuitenkin väittää, että heidät voidaan ymmärtää 'yrittäjyys' yrittäjiksi - rohkeiksi, uteliaiksi, itsenäisiksi, oppiviksi ja jatkuvasti uusiutuviksi yksilöiksi, jotka luovat jatkuvasti uutta arvoa yritystoiminnallaan. Oppiminen ilmenee prosessissa niin, että yrittäjät hakevat uutta tietoa sosiaalisesta suhdeverkostostaan, asiakkaiden käyttäytymisestä ja reaktioista sekä havainnoivatympäristöään tarkasti tehden vertailuja oman yrityksenä näkökulmasta alan muihin yrityksiin ja toimivat yhteistyössä muiden yrittäjien kanssa. He kyseenalaistavat omaa ja yrityksensä toimintaa, laativat suunnitelmia yrityksen laajentamiseksi tai toimintojen lisäämiseksi, mutta myös toiminnoista luopumiseksi. Oppiminenja uusiutuminen näkyvät visioissa, joissa yritystoimintaa varaudutaan muuttamaan siten, että se vastaa kulloisenkin tilanteen vaatimuksia Kuitenkin yrittäjät ovat ymmärrettävissä toimintaa ennakoiviksi, eivät niinkään toimintaa sopeuttaviksi yksilöiksi. Ennakointi voidaan nähdä muutosten työntövoimana, jolloin yrittäjät ovat enemmänkin yritystensä eteenpäin työntäjiä kuin yritystensä vetäjiä. Yrittäjät ovat omissa yrityksissään paras mahdollinen kyvykkyys- ja osaamisresurssi, joka näyttää siirtyvän näissä yrityksissä myös seuraavan sukupolven käyttöön käytännön esimerkkien ja hiljaisen tiedon kautta. Jokaiselle yrittäjälle on muotoutunut oma selviytymisstrategiansa tai toimintamallinsa, jossa on nähtävissä yrittäjän koko yrittäjyyden historian aikana ja yrittäjyysprosessissa tapahtuvan oppimisen muotoutuminen yrittäjän osaamiseksi. Näissä selviytymisstrategioissa on havaittavissa yrittäjän oma arvokäsitys, perheyrityksen kulttuuri, suhtautumistapa ympäristöön ja yrittäjän oma, persoonallinen toimintatapa yrittäjänä.
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Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL, OMIM #125310) is an inherited vascular disease. The main symptoms include migraineous headache, recurrent strokes and progressive cognitive impairment. CADASIL is caused by mutations in the NOTCH3 gene which result in degeneration of vascular smooth muscle cells, arteriolar stenosis and impaired cerebral blood flow. The aims of this study were assessment of the genetic background of Finnish and Swedish CADASIL patients, analysis of genetic and environmental factors that may influence the phenotype, and identification of the optimal diagnostic strategy. The majority of Finnish CADASIL patients carry the p.Arg133Cys mutation. Haplotype analysis of 18 families revealed a region of linkage disequilibrium around the NOTCH3 locus, which is evidence for a founder effect and a common ancestral mutation. Despite the same mutational background, the clinical course of CADASIL is highly variable between and even within families. The association of several genetic factors with the phenotypic variation was investigated in 120 CADASIL patients. Apolipoprotein E allele 4 was associated with earlier occurrence of strokes, especially in younger patients. Study of a pair of monozygotic twins with CADASIL revealed environmental factors which may influence the phenotype, i.e. smoking, statin medication and physical activity. Knowledge of these factors is useful, since life-style choices may influence the disease progression. The clinical CADASIL diagnosis can be confirmed by detection of either the NOTCH3 mutation or granular osmiophilic material by electron microscopy in skin biopsy, although the sensitivity estimates have been contradictory. Comparison of these two methods in a group of 131 diagnostic cases from Finland, Sweden and France demonstrated that both methods are highly sensitive and reliable.
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Tämä tutkimus osallistuu yrittäjyyden kartoittamiseen yrittäjyyskasvatusta varten hyödyntäen näkökulmaa todellisuuden sosiaalisesta rakentumisesta. Tutkimus on kvalitatiivinen, sillä sen aineistona on teemahaastatteluissa tuotettu puhe yrittäjyydestä ja analysointimenetelmänä on diskurssianalyysi. Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on diskurssianalyysin keinoin tunnistaa ne yrittäjyyttä sosiaalisesti rakentavat diskurssit, joita Lappeenrannan teknillisen yliopiston kauppatieteellisen tiedekunnan ensimmäisen vuoden opiskelijat hyödyntävät yrittäjyyttä koskevassa puheessaan. Lisäksi tavoitteena on kuvata ja ymmärtää tunnistetuissa diskursseissa rakentuvaa yrittäjyyttä sekä yrittäjyyden motivaatiotekijöitä, yrittäjyyden esteitä ja yrittäjyyden keinoja. Analyysissä tunnistetaan kolme yrittäjyyden diskurssia sekä kuvataan ja jäsennetään niissä erilailla rakentuvaa yrittäjyyttä ja siihen liittyviä käsitteitä. Yrittäjyyden kolme diskurssia ovat bisnes-, elämäntapa- ja innovaatiodiskurssi. Analyysin avulla yrittäjyyskasvatusta voidaan suunnitella ja toteuttaa uudella tavalla, joka vastaa yrittäjyyden laaja-alaista ja monimutkaista todellisuutta.
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The purpose of the study was to describe the experiences of received support of aging employees and their work related self-image in changing working environments. Firstly, theaim was to discover how the support from organisations and leaders was verified. Secondly, the aim was to get answers how employees experienced themselves as workers and as learners in the current work context. Thirdly, the aim was to compare different knowledge information stages and company cultures and how they have influenced the experiences of professional competence development among aging employees. In addition the education- and career backgrounds were investigated to gain more understanding of their role in experiencing support and relation to the occupational self-image. The theoretical frame of reference of this researchis multidisciplinary. The theoretical part focuses on the meaning of work for human being from a sociological, late-modern perspective. On the other hand it examines the ageing process from a physiological and also from a perspective of age discrimination and life control. The occupational selfimage and the strength of motivation has an effect on learning in working life which is crucial and firmpart individual trajectories. According to the theoretical review company culture, leadership and especially the managers' role as a creator of a learning atmosphere are increasingly critical for aging adults' learning when the role of informal work-based learning is increasing. The empirical data was collected with aquestionnaire and interviews, which were carried out in May to October 2001. The data consists of 263 respondents of which further eight persons were interviewed. All respondents were over the age of 45 and represented all levels of their organisations in an IT-technology firm and a chemical industry plant. The central findings in this research show that the aging adults have experienced that theemployers do care about the development of their occupational skills. On the other hand there are fewer concrete activities to reveal this support. There is anobvious disproportion between the expressed aims and the realisation of the activities. Signs of age discrimination are few. The style of management has becomemore supporting for self directed activities which are seen to support adults learning. Higher education and individual activity to seek possibilities to learnwere encouraging the development of occupational skills. Age itself was not a crucial aspect when comparing the experiences among younger (45-54 years) and older (55-64 years) groups. Job satisfaction and professional self esteem seemed tobe considerably strong. The individual characteristics were more important elements in developing occupational skills than the age. The degree of anxiety at work was low. In addition among the older group the strong feeling of coherence and the occupational self image were significant for supporting the professional competence. The motivation to learn was also stable. Among the seniors there was some slight evidence of declining motivation. In the IT-firm the support was experienced stronger for aging employees than in the chemical industry plant. Thosewho had experienced support in the chemical industry plant had higher educational background than the others. In IT-firm they also experienced more support from the manager than in the chemical industry plant. The results show that it is more likely that the differences are caused mostly by the stage of information intensity and the character of company culture which is determined by the activities. IT-business demands constantly accommodation to changes and the chemical industry plant which is representing more traditional business field, where the atmosphere of learning is determined by the traditions of company culture, the changes are carried out slowly.