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On The Forthcoming EU’s Directive On Human Rights Due Diligence: Webinar Series 2021 - The Raoul Wal

On The Forthcoming EU’s Directive On Human Rights Due Diligence: Webinar Series 2021 - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Skip to content Search for: Search Button Home About Us Who We Are Our History About Raoul Wallenberg Our Theory of Change Staff Opportunities Annual Reports Whistleblower Our work What we do Multi-Disciplinary Research Higher Education Strategi

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Anniversary

Anniversary | LTH, Faculty of Engineering Skip to main content We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve the user experience on our website, to show you personalised content and targeted ads, and to analyse our website traffic. Cookie Policy . Essential cookies These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be turned off in our systems. These cookies do not stor

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”Now, not even the Nobel Prize remains!”

”Now, not even the Nobel Prize remains!” Skip to main content We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve the user experience on our website, to show you personalised content and targeted ads, and to analyse our website traffic. Cookie Policy . Essential cookies These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be turned off in our systems. These cookies do not store

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1 LÄRANDE I LTH Detta nummer av Lärande i LTH innehåller två artiklar, som på ett sätt kompletterar varandra, samtidigt som de är skrivna helt åtskilda och med olika innehåll. Den första artikeln är skriven av en lärare vid Filosofiska institutionen, som beskriver lärandetrösklar hos kursdeltagare som inte förväntar sig inslag av matematik och logik i strikt mening inom ramen för en kurs vid Human

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The Slender Line from Valentine to Vampire - An experimental study about the appearance of an overshadowing effect on brand recall with the use of influencers

The aim of this study is to investigate (1) whether the use of influencers in advertisements has a negative effect on brand recall in general and (2) which conditions enhance or weaken such a negative effect. A combination of experimental and case based research was applied to establish control (unknown model) and experimental groups (influencer) for different cases in order to test for brand reca

AINA - Design for Change

The Aina project focuses on exploring how design can contribute to the shift towards a more sustainable circular economic system. Aina presents an alternative system for future clothing, where garments are designed to have an extended lifespan, both in production and in consumption. The fashion industry embodies the insanity of the neoclassical market system aiming for endless growth through shor

CSR Policy of Multinational Companies in Different Countries- A Case Study of Coca-Cola in Sweden and Serbia

This thesis attempts to investigate why and how MNCs establish appropriate CSR policies for subsidiaries in different countries. The aim of the thesis is to develop a model that reveals factors that influence the CSR focuses of MNC subsidiaries in different countries, and test the model.In order to achieve the purpose of the thesis, a qualitative deductive research design has been applied, based o

Women Leaders in the Third Sector: Exploring Motivation, Self-Leadership Strategies and Gender Barriers in Estonia and Sweden

The third sector encompasses organisations that are highly value-driven and oriented toward social change, often addressing needs overlooked by governmental bodies. This thesis explores the leadership experiences of women in this sector, focusing on their motivations for attaining leadership roles, self-leadership strategies used, and whether they encounter gender-based barriers throughout their l

Beyond the Box We Built: Exploring Competency-Based Recruitment and Human Rights Policy Implementation in Malmö Municipality

Policy implementation in large organisations can be viewed as a complex endeavour, especially concerning human rights and recruitment fairness. While Malmö municipality adopts a human rights policy, the challenge of translating these principles into daily operations, especially within the recruitment process, remains a critical area for research. This study analyses how HR-practitioners in Malmö m

Revitalizing Multi-Ethnic Communitiesthrough Urban Renewal

In the era of urban renewal in China, historic and ethnic neighborhoods often face the erosion of authentic cultural spaces. Wenhua Lane in Kunming, once a naturally formed multi-ethnic community with strong ties between daily life, space, and cultural practice, has become a typical example of how modernization processes can strip a place of its cultural vitality. Today, Wenhua Lane suffers from a

Is ESG Financially (Ir)relevant?

This study examines the relationship between Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance and stock returns within the STOXX Europe 600 Index over the period 2019–2024. A balanced panel dataset was constructed by applying a frozen basket approach including 465 firms with continuous index membership and complete ESG data from Refinitiv Eikon. The analysis evaluates whether ESG scores, t

Healthcare Under Fire: Conflict, Human Security, and Post-War Recovery in Ukraine

This thesis investigates the weaponisation of healthcare in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict, analysing how deliberate attacks on medical infrastructure are not just violations of humanitarian law but systemic assaults on development, governance, and human security. Framed through a three-stage model: Disruption, Destabilisation, and Reconstruction, the study draws on Amartya Sen’s Development

Between Choice and Constraint: How Young Women Navigate the Transition from Formal to Informal Employment in Taiwan’s Flexible Labor Market

This thesis investigates how young women navigate flexibilization and informalization in the Taiwanese labor market, their motivations guiding the transition from formal to informal sector, and generational differences in terms of motivations and interpretation of informality. A qualitative approach was adopted, entailing thematic analysis based on a corpus of different data, including participant

Casting A Wide Net: Understanding the European Union’s Role in Protecting Human Rights in Global Fisheries

Modern laws have established many protections for human rights; the difficulty now lies with enforcing them, and nowhere is this clearer than at sea. This thesis seeks to contribute to scholarship on this challenge by providing a case-study on the role of the European Union, as an innovative actor in global governance with unique capabilities, in protecting human rights in European and global fish

The past today: analysing Asian Historical Movies

This thesis analyses collective memory in Contemporary Asian Societies through historical movies. It takes a borderless approach to infer the perception of the past in the Asian continent, filling the gap in a field mostly dominated by case studies. Asian historical movies are used as the data source of the analysis, following the historiophoty framework designed by White(1988) and Rosenstone (198

Collaboration, from Thought to Modeled Subjects - Government Analytics of Inter-Organizational Collaboration in Swedish Labor Market Policy

This thesis aimed to examine how the government accomplishes governance of collaborative constellations of municipalities and the Public Employment Services in Swedish labor market policy following the reformation in 2022, coinciding with new guidelines for collaboration between the parties. This objective was approached with a theoretical framework based on Foucault’s theorization of governance.

She Does It All: The Devaluation of Caregiving in EU Work-Life Balance Policy

Denna uppsats undersöker hur mödrar som arbetstagare, omsorg och jämställdhet konstrueras i EU:s politik för balans mellan arbete och privatliv. Syftet är att bidra till en djupare förståelse för hur institutionella visioner om jämställdhet formas och vad de inkluderar respektive utesluter. Analysen fokuserar på två centrala policydokument: Arbetslivsbalansdirektiv från 2019 och Kommissionens initThis thesis explores how mothers as workers, care, and gender equality are constructed in EU work-life balance policy. The aim is to contribute to a deeper understanding of how institutional visions of equality are constructed and what they include or exclude. The analysis focuses on two central policy documents: the 2019 Work-Life Balance Directive and the 2017 Commission initiative on work-life

Ensuring Organizational Sustainability of Non-Government Organizations (NGO) from donor dependency to self-sufficiency: the challenges faced, and strategies adopted by the development-NGOs in Bangladesh

Since the country’s graduation from the United Nations Least Developed Countries (UNLDC) list in 2015, there has been a sharp drop in foreign aid inflows in Bangladesh, whichforced many NGOs to reconsider their business models in managing organizational operatingfinances. This study identifies that development-NGOs are confronted with multiple internaland external challenges like decreased commitm

Threshold Models of Cascades in Large-Scale Networks

The spread of new beliefs, behaviors, conventions, norms, and technologies in social and economic networks are often driven by cascading mechanisms, and so are contagion dynamics in financial networks. Global behaviors generally emerge from the interplay between the structure of the interconnection topology and the local agents' interactions. We focus on the Threshold Model (TM) of cascades first