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Adoption and Impact of QR-codes in an Omnichannel Customer Experience; The Perspective of Consumer Electronics
(Master thesis, 2022)Physical retailers are struggling to compete against digital players. Providing a positive omnichannel customer experience instore has become a vigorous strategy to stay competitive in today’s retail environment. QR-codes ... -
Awareness of Non-functional Requirements in Agile Software Projects
(Master thesis, 2020-05)In this master thesis, we have researched how different companies in the software development sector in Norway handles non-functional requirements, and which requirements should be emphasized. This has been ... -
Banking on Green Information Systems: An exploratory case study of a Norwegian bank facilitating sustainability accounting and reporting
(Master thesis, 2022)The purpose of this dissertation is to explore how an incumbent financial institution intend to overcome inhibiting legacy systems to facilitate sustainability accounting and reporting, a relatively new phenomenon in its ... -
Can Digital Nudging Get More Women to Participate in Cervical Screening?
(Master thesis, 2021)Cervical screening can radically reduce the incidence of cervical cancer. It is one of the few cancers that can be prevented due to screening. The Cervical Screening Program in Norway, therefore, recommends all women between ... -
A Case Study on Digital Competence in the Norwegian Banking Sector
(Master thesis, 2020-06-08)Innovation starts with people, making humans an integral part of an organizations growth and development. While this 21st-century is crowded with disruptive technologies and ground-breaking innovations, this master thesis ... -
An exploration of post-adoption evaluation and factors influencing IoT technology adoption in agriculture: Case study results from Norwegian agriculturists
(Master thesis, 2021)Internet of things-based technologies have revolutionized and redesigned almost every industry, including agriculture. As the surge in global population and the increasing demand for food and water becomes more crucial in ... -
Exploratory analysis of Internet of Things (IoT): revolutionizing the grocery retail industry
(Master thesis, 2021)This dissertation has investigated the consequences of implementing Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in grocery retailing by analyzing customers' perceptions of eight prominent technologies. The objective was to ... -
Exploring Organisational ISMS Alignment with Structuration Theory: A Case Study in a Norwegian Public Sector Agency
(Master thesis, 2021)Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) provides organisations with guidance and strategies on how to implement information security into their organisations and achieve resiliency. It is largely recognised that ... -
Exploring the Sustainability Phenomenon in the Norwegian ERP Market
(Master thesis, 2020-05)This study investigates first how sustainability is perceived by the ERP market, defined through the Triple Bottom Line, which relates to economic (profit), environmental (planet) and social (people) sustainability. Second, ... -
Exploring the Use and Adoption of Smart Home Technology: Findings from Norway
(Master thesis, 2022)Due to the continuously increasing socio-technical interconnectedness of the world, the massive increase in connected devices, networks, and systems creates new opportunities for automation and advanced digitalization ... -
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence Capabilities Through Cloud Services – a Case Study of Inhibitors and Success Factors
(Master thesis, 2022)Industry and research have recognized the need to adopt and utilize artificial intelligence (AI) to automate and streamline business processes to gain competitive edges. However, developing and running AI algorithms requires ... -
How to get away with technical debt: An explorative multiple-case study on autonomous teams and technical debt management
(Master thesis, 2021)Technical debt (TD) is constantly accumulating throughout software development processes. In many autonomous teams this technical debt will damage and injure the process, prohibiting them from adding new functionalities ... -
Innovation during the Covid-19 crisis: an in-depth study of eight companies
(Master thesis, 2022)Over the years, researchers in the field of innovation have debated whether recession and crisis have given organisations opportunities, or limitations for growth. The Covid-19 crisis has now given a unique opportunity to ... -
Internet of Things (IoT) - Ecosystem and Indoor Climate Dashboard for Visualization in Domestic Homes
(Master thesis, 2020-06)Internet of Things (IoT) has become a ubiquitous ”thing” that we are not aware of. It fits right into daily life as we do our chores, making it simpler without us knowing it in the background. IoT is a ”thing” that digitalizes ... -
IoT for Diabetics: Exploring IoT Adoption Issues
(Master thesis, 2022)An increasing problem worldwide is the number of people living with and dying of critical, chronic diseases. One of these diseases is type 1 diabetes, which, as of today, is uncurable yet treatable through careful and ... -
A multiple-case study of Cloud ERP in the Norwegian public sector: From adoption to implementation
(Master thesis, 2022)Cloud computing (CC) technology has emerged as a favorable solution for organizations due to the urgent need for complex IT infrastructures. Hence, organizations across various sectors have moved their attention toward ... -
The New Road to Serfdom: The Impact of Technology-Mediated Control on Worker Autonomy
(Master thesis, 2022)The gig economy, controlled by machines and governed by algorithms, has engulfed blue-collar gig workers. Gig economy platforms such as Uber, Deliveroo and Foodora are pioneers of algorithmic management techniques. In ... -
Online Learning in Higher Education During A Global Pandemic: An Explorative Study On Norwegian Students
(Master thesis, 2021)Through an exploratory study we aimed to address challenging factors related to learning during the Coronavirus pandemic. We have investigated and identified procrastination, self-regulation, and exam anxiety as important ... -
Tired of Reminding Your Coworkers? : An Experimental Study on the Effects of Gamification on Task Performance
(Master thesis, 2020-05)Gamification is a rising trend in academia and an exciting concept for practitioners across different industries. There are many promising effects related to gamification, but all are related to increased engagement. One ...