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Articles from Harvard Business Review are searchable in Business Source Premier (BSP).
Harvard Business Review have restricted access to 500 of the most popular articles in BSP. These articles are read-only, so you can read the full text online, but you cannot print, download, or link to them from a persistent URL.
Welcome to Karlstad University! What and where have you studied before you began your employment here in January?
Hej hej! Before coming to Karlstad I was doing my master's in Computer Science.
Welcome to Karlstad University! What and where have you studied before you began your employment here in January?
Hej hej! Before coming to Karlstad I was doing my master's in Computer Science.
The Tor network is used by hundreds of thousands of people who want anonymous access to the internet to avoid censorship. Computer Science at Karlstad University is again the recipient of funding for its research on the anonymity network from the Internet Fund.
”The right to be anonymous on the net is an important issue for people all over the world, not least for human rights watchers, whistle blowers and journalists.
The Tor network is used by hundreds of thousands of people who want anonymous access to the internet to avoid censorship. Computer Science at Karlstad University is again the recipient of funding for its research on the anonymity network from the Internet Fund.
”The right to be anonymous on the net is an important issue for people all over the world, not least for human rights watchers, whistle blowers and journalists.
Due to the Hotspot-event in the reading room, study seats will be removed and the reading room will be closed for studies.This includes the evenings on tuesday and wednesday.
Thursday 18/2 from 1 p.m. is the Reading Room open as usual
Due to the Hotspot-event in the reading room, study seats will be removed and the reading room will be closed for studies.This includes the evenings on tuesday and wednesday.
Thursday 18/2 from 1 p.m. is the Reading Room open as usual
We are welcomming Johan Högberg, PhD candidate in Psychology working on gamification in shops at Karlstad University Service Research Centre. At Information Systems Johan will help in several classes; for spring 2016 it will be database design and courses on different web technologies.Johan's engagement at Information Systems will run between 10-20% each semester.
Johan Högberg is preparing for the database design courses guided by Katarina Groth.
Mark October 6th in your calendar!
This is the day when CTF, Service Research Center, invites everyone to a 30 year anniversary celebration. It will be a future-oriented all-day event with brief flashback from our 30 years of service research.
Researchers and experts from academia, industry and public administration will share their knowledge and experience in services, customer experiences and other current topics in service research.
Mark October 6th in your calendar!
This is the day when CTF, Service Research Center, invites everyone to a 30 year anniversary celebration. It will be a future-oriented all-day event with brief flashback from our 30 years of service research.
Researchers and experts from academia, industry and public administration will share their knowledge and experience in services, customer experiences and other current topics in service research.
Are users a good proxy for experts in ideation and screening during the NPD Process? Researchers Peter Magnusson, Erik Wästlund and Johan Netz explain, watch the clip on Youtube here >
The article “Exploring User’s Appropriateness as a Proxy for Experts When Screening New Product/Service Ideas” is published in the latest issue of JPIM, Journal of Product Innovation Management.
Are users a good proxy for experts in ideation and screening during the NPD Process? Researchers Peter Magnusson, Erik Wästlund and Johan Netz explain, watch the clip on Youtube here >
The article “Exploring User’s Appropriateness as a Proxy for Experts When Screening New Product/Service Ideas” is published in the latest issue of JPIM, Journal of Product Innovation Management.
Loredana Sundberg Cerrato from Dublin gave an intriguing seminar on February 10, 2016.
Loredana, who also presented the ADAPT centre in Dublin this day (see post on the web pages of Information Systems), gave an in-depth view on research on dialogue supporting machine translation between languages for the HCI group and Master students.
Her presentation is uploaded as an pdf file on this web page.
A picture of the presenter from her power point slide (see pdf).
Loredana Sundberg Cerrato from Dublin gave an intriguing seminar on February 10, 2016.
Loredana, who also presented the ADAPT centre in Dublin this day (see post on the web pages of Information Systems), gave an in-depth view on research on dialogue supporting machine translation between languages for the HCI group and Master students.
Her presentation is uploaded as an pdf file on this web page.
A picture of the presenter from her power point slide (see pdf).
Loredana Sundberg Cerrato, Research Co-ordinator at the ADAPT Centre of Trinity College and the other universities in Dublin, presents the Centre but also speaks about her research on adaptation in Human-Machine Interaction.
ADAPT(www.adaptcentre.ie) combines the world-class expertise of researchers at four universities (Trinity College Dublin, Dublin City University, University College Dublin and Dublin Institute of Technology) with that of its industry partners to prod
During a six month period Karlstad University will be developing a strategy for web-based distance learning at advanced levels. Training courses will be developed in partnership with industry and various community stakeholders, and are based on research conducted at some of the University’s excellent and strong research groups.