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Buhlman, Tina Bisaro. "Soar to Success: An Instructional Inquiry on a Reading Comprehension Curriculum for Students with Significant Reading Deficits." Otterbein University / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=otbn1492430139880848.
Full textLundkvist, Elin, and Gustav Persson. "From guess to success : How to govern service-oriented architectures." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-255163.
Full textVlizko, Nataliya. "Challenges and success factors in the migration of legacy systems to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)." Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS), 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-20712.
Full textHardie, Mignon. "Developing SA's solar water heater industry : identifying key success factors for future growth." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/8509.
Full textThe government has stated its intentions to increase the usage of solar water heating (SWH) through its National Solar Water Heater Programme (NSWHP). As described in the report, increased adoption of SWH would have a number of benefits for South Africa. Firstly, replacement of electric geysers by SWHs would contribute to the meeting of energy efficiency targets through the reduction of energy consumption. Secondly, the widespread adoption of SWHs would help SA to meet its renewable energy targets. Thirdly, it would result in growth in the SWH industry, including the manufacturing, installation and related sectors, thereby contributing to an increase in 'green' jobs. It would have the socio-economic benefit of energy security for South Africans. The research report looks at the factors influencing the SWH industry's future growth from the point of view of the suppliers. It considers the interplay between consumers (market demand), government (public policy measures) and suppliers (businesses providing services related to SWH) to determine how government can support industry, how suppliers can grow their business and industry and how government and industry can work together to create the conditions for sustained market demand. As is discussed in the literature review, there are certain barriers to the adoption of SWH technology. As such, government intervention is needed to help overcome these barriers. The literature review recounts the available policy tools and considers how these have been applied in other countries to stimulate demand for SWHs and to support the local industry. The research report takes the form of a survey of SWH suppliers with the following aims: - To describe the industry in terms of its age, maturity and ability to scale up; - To determine the major barriers to the industry's growth; - To specify the appropriate public policy tools to overcome these obstacles to growth; - To establish how confident the industry is in the NSWHP and government efforts to promote the industry; - To provide a list of key success factors that are required for the industry's long-term, sustainable development. The report concludes that there are three criteria that would help the industry to become sustainable: market demand certainty, investment confidence and positive competition. Certainty of future market demand would build confidence in the industry for investors. In turn, increased investment would benefit the forces of positive competition.
Isojunno, Saana. "Influence of natural factors and anthropogenic stressors on sperm whale foraging effort and success at high latitudes." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/6760.
Full textGarlaschi, Carla. "HOW TO BE SOMEONE: A formula to Conquer the World." Thesis, Kungl. Konsthögskolan, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kkh:diva-196.
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Eddiri, Hamid. "Un modèle d'impacts du changement et de l'apprentissage organisationnel sur le succès perçu de l'implémentation d'un projet ERP : étude d'un cas d'intégration du système d'information logistique d'une PME marocaine de l'industrie du tourisme." Thesis, Toulouse 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015TOU10026.
Full textThis research is part of a difficult and risky development project of an ERP solution within the Busines Unit “logistics” of Moroccan company. It’is interested in factors of efficiency of coupling SOA and BPM processes during implantation. It is theoretically rooted in a paradigm of governance based on the premise that "recent ERP architectures (integrated network) favor a different engineering project, involving an approach and methodology" agile ", which puts forward and benefit communication, responsiveness and adaptability in order to focus on the change. It supports, in this sense, the issue of impacts of planned change and organizational learning, and the premises of influence of these two modes of governance on the success of the project.Its theoretical foundations borrow conceptual schemes of logic platform models (choice of ERP), and strategic alignment (implementation). These foundations are applied to the choice of architectures (SOA and BPM), and that of its implementation via the internal alignment of the capacities of these two architectures, service-oriented (SOA) and business (BPM). The interest of this work is borne by the question: what are the internal contingency factors and conditions that affect organizational learning / impact the alignment of BPM and SOA capabilities(internal fit), and contributes to the perceived success of ERP implementation? Three research questions call to mobilize performance evaluation introduced by an SI change: that of organizational learning processes (organization science research) and acceptance of IT (MIS science research). The research model mobilizes systemic pattern of organizational learning by Argyris (1995), to fit the study of change introduced by the ERP process. It has three levels of analysis, with Inputs (Quality of Governance); the transformation process (the efficiency of SOA / BPM integration process); and Outputs (success of functional integration of the BU). It is worn by the general premise that "the success of the functional integration of the ERP), assessed in terms of impact is directly related to the effectiveness of the integration process and, indirectly, in the strategic governance models affairs of the Logistics BU. The methodology follows a qualitative empirical approach. The method of single case study is applied to data collection over a period of three years. The design is based on a dual approach of investigation, ethnographic and action research. Data collection requires the successive use of three tools: literature search (history and strategy of the project); participant observation (project conducting meetings); and semi-structured interviews (test application). The data is processed with N'Vivo10 to validate content analysis of the variables and the structure of their links in the model. The results diagnosis confirm the existence of specific transcripts for the studied concepts - the perceptions of stakeholders and users are properly restored by triangulation, in their conceptual foundations and their empirical analysis. It establishes meaningful connections between the variables of the 3 levels of the model, and confirms the model structure, restored by a tree of partial and adjacent premises to the general premise. The significant paths between these premises are commented to judge conditions for success of the ERP project
Jairam, Dharmananda. "Helping students SOAR to success on their computer a mixed methods approach to investigate and test an integrated study strategy system for online prose /." 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1694712341&sid=9&Fmt=2&clientId=14215&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Full textTitle from title screen (site viewed June 26, 2009). PDF text: vi, 228 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 2 Mb. UMI publication number: AAT 3350255. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in microfilm and microfiche formats.
Schultz, Kaye Frances. "Measuring China’s success in developing a framework for domestic innovation." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/28663.
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Hung, Ming Kung, and 黃明宮. "The Study of the Key Success Factor of Solar Photovoltaic industry." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/23407796108525424179.
Full text立德大學
科技管理研究所
98
In the environmental protection issues and natural resources problem to expand and develop “renewable energy resource” and “green energy resource” are the trend of global pursued. Many developed countries have given zealous and efforts to acti- ive the solar energy plan. The photovoltaic industry has marketed incentive progra- ms. Currently, Use all energy resources to rely on import above 95% on Taiwan. To decrease consuming fossil fuel should be constructive to spread applies of solar ene- gy. Looking at the domestic literature, The key Success factors of solar photovoltaic industry are mostly derived based on Michael Porter diamond model and value chain. This research is looking at another point of view from the strategic management of the solar industries SWOT, Andrew Grove Six Forces theory and Value Chain analysis were used as research tools. The hierarchical structure of the questioners was developed through the integration of the theory of relative literatures. The specialist questioners were adopted to collect the data. The AHP analytical method was used to assed the importance of weights and ranking. This study found: 1. "Quality" as the primary impact of dimensions, the sub-factors, "authentication system and standard system," "quality, reliability" and "environmental friendliness" of the order of the most one, two, five. 2. "Strategy and Leadership" as the dimensions of the second impact, the sub-factors, "the latest trend", "product differentiation", and "the scale of the vertical and horizontal integration," the order of the sixth, eight, nine. 3. "Customer response" effect for the third dimension, the sub-factors, "service and after treatment" and "niche market segment," the order of the third, 10. 4. "Efficiency" as the fourth dimension effect, the sub-factors, "marketing channels" order of the fourth, while "fair Reward System" ranks the Last 36. 5. "Innovation" as the fifth dimension of impact, the sub-factors, "increased efficiency", "high yield to create" order of the 12th, 16, and the "cluster effect" was in second place at the end 35 . 6. "Capacity and endowment" effect for the sixth dimension, the sub-factors,"of a patent right layout capabilities," the order of 15th place. Based on the findings we suggested that the domestic solar photovoltaic Indus- try should compete on how to integrate existing niche, establish Taiwan in the glob- al PV industry a unique position, has developed into Taiwan's unique competetive advantage. Keywords: solar photovoltaic industry, competitive advantages, key success factors
Chang, Cheng-Tyng, and 張丞廷. "A study on the key success factors of solar system industry in Taiwan." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/38607186859601883054.
Full text臺灣大學
商學組
98
The purpose of this thesis is to focus on the study of solar system (specifically renewable energy) industry, and investigate its key success factors (KSF) and the co-opetition behavior among the participants in Taiwan. The 『Industrial structure analysis and key success factors analysis Model』 was used as the research framework. The first step for seeking the key success factors is to identify target customers, followed by in-depth investigation on 『demand analysis』 to understand the customers’ need. The Value Net Model of Co-opetition Theory ( Brandenburger-Nalebuff, 1996)was applied for the competition analysis which accessed competition status and industry posture. Thus, the key success factors were examined through the findings of demand analysis and competition analysis. In the meantime, the co-opetiton behavior among the participants of this industry was also studied. In summary, this thesis found four key success factors which would affect the business development of solar system industry in Taiwan, including: (1) The integration ability of multiple technologies to create market differentiation. (2) The government’s energy policy and its implementation. (3) The cost reduction on output power per watt by the collective efforts of business alliance. (4) Successful business development in Taiwan, followed by international market aimed to achieve economies of scale. All the participants in the solar system industry could also utilize PARTS model of Co-opetition Theory to change the interactive relationship among them, not only to shape better games for themselves but also to create a win-win outcome for their counterparts.
Huang, Bing-syong, and 黃丙雄. "A Study of the Key Success Factor of Solar Photovoltaic Industry - With AHP." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/76868361329591963076.
Full text國立成功大學
高階管理碩士在職專班
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This purpose of this study is to explore the key success factor of solar photovoltaic industry. This study was conducted over two stages. The first stage, there are five experienced professionals from this field were chosen to conduct the first interview. The aim of this stage is to construct all key influential factors for solar photovoltaic industry. Secondly, we conducted with twelve higher management staff from solar photovoltaic industry, using AHP to find out the importance and priority of the elements that could have impacts from the cause of petroleum shortage. This study applied literature review, in-depth interviews and AHP. In the conclusion, four research subjects were formed from the result of the analysis: (1) To reinforce network relationship of high-tech industry and to increase the national competitiveness; (2) To construct solar photovoltaic industry chain and to create the better output value; (3) To development innovative product of solar photovoltaic industry and to increase sustainable management; (4) To drive industry vertical integration will reduce the risks.
Ray, Kimberly J. "ASVAB score as a predictor of academic success in Sonar Technician A School." Thesis, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/23547.
Full textHuang, Chun-Cheng, and 黃俊誠. "A Study on Key Success Factors of Operations of the Solar Power System Industry." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/t5874d.
Full text國立交通大學
管理學院管理科學學程
105
In recent years, the global solar industry shows blooming growth in the technical level as well as its installation capacity. Taiwan's solar industry takes an important part in the world in the field of midstream components (solar cells) while the development of solar power systems is relatively low. The demand of the terminal solar market comes from the solar power system. To make the sustainable development in this industry, the capability of research & development and also the market expansion in the field of solar power systems appears more important in this highly competitive market. This study focuses on the key success factors of the solar power system industry. Literature review and expert investigation are carried out gradually to build up a hierarchical structure of the solar power system operating factors in this industry. We then use the AHP method for further investigation. Finally, we summarize the key success factors that solar power system companies need to take special attention in operation. According to the results of this study, there are two assessment dimensions and ten evaluation factors which are more significant for "the solar power system industry operation". The significant assessment dimensions include "operations" and "technology development". The significant assessment factors include "project execution ability", "cost control ability", "product development and innovation ability", "quality control system", "product quality and reliability", "market control ability", "future market forecasting ability", "industrial technology integration ability", "sufficient experience", "holding the key technologies, components and patents". These above items can be considered as the key success factors in this study. We can conclude that the results of this study can be provided to the solar power system companies as a reference in operation.
Fang, Yin-Tzu, and 方吟慈. "The Study of The Key Success Factors and Performance for Solar Water Heater Industry." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/67957691972394119126.
Full text立德大學
工業管理研究所
95
Solar water heater manufacturers in Taiwan usually work as an ODM for brand name suppliers. Under the severe competitive environment, how should those manufacturers allocate their internal resources effectively to cope with the external environment in a way that allows them to have stronger competitive power on the market in order to harvest more profits? Hence, the purpose of this study is to find out the key success factors for manufacturers in this industry, and analyze the correlation between those factors and their efficiencies. This study selected management level personnel from manufacturers as subjects. Through pre-questionnaire survey and factor analysis, those key success factors were divided into four dimensions, namely, production and R&D, human resources and marketing, product quality and services, and financial management. An empirical research was conducted on formal questionnaires by applying Pearson product-moment correlation and regression analyses. The research results indicated that key success factors which have positive correlation with financial efficiency include production and R&D, human resources and marketing, product quality and services, and financial management; and key success factors which have positive correlation with non-financial efficiency include production and R&D, human resources and marketing, product quality and services, and financial management.
Chiu, Hsiao-Ying, and 邱曉瑩. "Analysis of Critical Success Factors for the Development of the Solar Photovoltaic Industry in Taiwan." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/18002496595751192409.
Full text明新科技大學
工業工程與管理研究所
101
Nowadays, the humanity is being in the fossil fuel energy cost to rise continually, following will be the various countries has the energy crisis concealed worry to the future, also therefore, the green renewable energy development, has became the global attention also an urgent famous doctrine. Because in each kind of green renewable energy, the solar energy electric power cannot cause the damage to the natural environment, also uses the high efficiency the solar cell to be able to reduce the electricity generation cost. Moreover, regarding the far away islands area and the power network not and the place, the solar energy electricity generation may provide the electric power which needs. Therefore, the solar energy is recognized at present as most practical and efficiency substitution energy, the solar energy market has the long-term development potential. Taiwan has the international level fossil raw material factory, the manufacturing capacity strong precision of machinery industry and the integrity semiconductor and LCD panel industry, for development of the Photovoltaic (Photovoltaic, PV) provides the congenital competitive advantage, Coupled with Taiwan at this stage to have a competitive advantage in solar cell technology and price, And domestic solar output value ranked second in the world in 2011, The photovoltaic industry has become an emerging industry of Taiwan's most anticipated. This study to investigate the target for domestic PV application market, and based on Porter's Diamond model, by way of the literature analytic method, the expert interview constructs the AHP level construction, re-use of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to integrate domestic experts and scholars for Taiwan's development of solar photoelectric direction and opinions, extracted from the Taiwan Photovoltaic Industry the critical success factors. Finally, according to research result, draw up Taiwan Photovoltaic Industry responds of development strategy, and put forth related set question and concretely suggest conducting the reference of decision by providing domestic and related operator or government, by to promote the competitive advantage of Taiwan Photovoltaic Industry.
Pineda, Claudia Maria Miranda, and 閔蒂. "The Analysis of Critical Success Factors for the Commercialization of the Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Technology." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/32k99h.
Full text國立臺北科技大學
管理國際學生碩士專班 (IMBA)
104
For a sustainable future it is important to use Earth’s resources efficiently. One way is by using renewable energy, and is referred to as the energy generated from natural resources that can be replenished naturally, such as sunlight, wind, rain, and geothermal heat. Sun is one of the easiest accessible sources in the world, producing large amount of solar energy with abundant supply. Electricity can be produced through solar photovoltaic (PV), a phenomenon involving the conversion of sunlight into electrical energy via solar cell. This PV technology, or referred to as solar cell technology, has attracted attentions because of environmental friendliness, lower fabrication costs, and promising energy conversion efficiency. Dye sensitized solar cells (DSSC) is the 3rd generation of solar cell technology from the group of thin film solar cells. Electricity is generated by illuminating photosensitive, organic dyes at oxide electrodes in electrochemical cells. In recent years, the development of DSSC, techniques have been studied extensively in laboratory researches with major improvement in the working electrodes, counter electrodes, dye types and experiment improvement. This study is to analyze factors towards the manufacture and future commercialization of DSSC solar cell in PV industry. This research aims to analyze responses to identify the critical success factors for the solar cell industry to promote and commercialize DSSC, Dye Sensitized Solar Cells. Besides the interviews with investors and installers, a survey called “Solar Cell Technologies, Future Commercialization and Trends” is also conducted. Factors were selected and analyze towards efficiency, manufacturing, stability, cost and environment. Out of the response from individuals involved in this type of industry and research, success factors for future commercialization of DSSC were identified base on the average of response from the observers. Seven high ranked average factors were identified as to be more important and concluded that efficiency is critical. Efficiency should ranked between 20%-30% for future commercialization of DSSC. For a good efficiency in the cell, the quality of the material is important and the synthesize of the material in the cell is important, for manufacturing, the process technique is important and the simplicity in the manufacturing process is important, for the stability of the cell, the lifetime is important, and the environment temperature surrounding the cell is important. .
Cervelli, Matteo. "Regulatory framework analysis of the solar photovoltaic energy in Brazil: successes and delays of a renewable energy policy." Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/20976.
Full textO mercado de energia solar fotovoltaica encontra-se em fase de forte crescimento mundial. Esse crescimento é promovido por estruturas regulatórias nacionais e internacionais, projetadas para iniciar e garantir a difusão em larga escala da tecnologia. O Brasil é considerado um dos mercados mais promissores para o sucesso da energia fotovoltaica, principalmente graças às condições favoráveis para a implantação deste tipo de geração. No entanto, a representatividade da energia solar na matriz elétrica brasileira continua abaixo do esperado o que abre a porta para considerações interessantes. O presente estudo investiga a adequação das mais importantes políticas energéticas, da legislação da regulamentação e dos apoios económicos, financeiros e fiscais. Nesse contexto, foi desenvolvida uma ampla revisão do marco regulatório brasileiro para a energia fotovoltaica. Depois disso, foram realizadas algumas entrevistas semiestruturadas com profissionais do setor para explorar essa adequação da política de uma forma mais aprofundada. O estudo conclui que, apesar do quadro regulatório atual ter impulsionado um desenvolvimento fotovoltaico significativo no Brasil, melhorias urgentes são atualmente necessárias. Para acompanhar um processo de modernização do setor elétrico, a recomendação para o Brasil é a criação de um marco regulatório mais coerente, estável, aberto e competitivo, tanto para o setor fotovoltaico centralizado quanto para a geração distribuída.