Search for dissertations about: "Consumer Empowerment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Consumer Empowerment.
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1. Collaboration in Health and Social Care : Service User Participation and Teamwork in Interprofessional Clinical Microsystems
Abstract : This thesis addresses the relationship between citizens and the welfare state with a focus on the collaboration between service users and professionals in Swedish health and social care services. The overall aim of the thesis was to explore how professionals and service users experience collaboration in health and social care. READ MORE
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2. Online brand relationship building : Asia pacific perspectives
Abstract : Information technology is empowering consumers through the availability of information, interactivity of online communication tools, and the connectivity with others. The newly empowered consumer is a co-creator of brand communications and is rapidly developing a sense of co-ownership in brands. READ MORE
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3. Communicated consumer Co-creation : consumer response to consumer Co-creation in new product and service development
Abstract : This thesis explores both participating and non-participating consumer responses to consumer co-creation in new product and service development. Participating consumers can ideate and select new products or services that the brand can offer to the market. To date, research has predominantly focused on participating consumers. READ MORE
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4. Skinny white bitches: Female sexual agency in contemporary advertising
Abstract : ABSTRACT This is a story about female representations in contemporary advertising. Following up on Rosalind Gill’s (2003; 2007; 2008) critical discussions on the shift in contemporary advertising from the sexual object to the sexual subject, this endeavour is about examining female sexual agency through updated versions of the midriff by including feminist consumer responses. READ MORE
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5. Exploring person-centered care in acute psychosis care settings. Findings from the Person-Centered Psychosis Care project
Abstract : Many persons with psychotic disorders are in need of inpatient care at some point in time. The inpatient setting is suggested to need reform to better deliver recovery-oriented care and align with legislation emphasizing patient participation and autonomy. READ MORE