Search for dissertations about: "sustainability communication"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 99 swedish dissertations containing the words sustainability communication.
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1. Legitimizing sustainability talk in retail talk : The case of IKEA’s sustainability journey
Abstract : By looking at the empirical case of IKEA’s sustainability journey (1992-2017), using qualitative methods such as interviews and document studies, this thesis shows how sustainability talk over time is made into a legitimate feature of retail talk. Something I argue is a far more difficult, complex and problematic endeavour for retailers to undertake than most previous research on the topic would have us believe. READ MORE
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2. Energy-Efficient Digital Signal Processing for Fiber-Optic Communication Systems
Abstract : Modern fiber-optic communication systems rely on complex digital signal processing (DSP) and forward error correction (FEC), which contribute to a significant amount of the over-all link power dissipation. Bandwidth demands are evergrowing and circuit technology scaling will due to fundamental reasons come to an end; energy-efficient design of DSP is thus necessary both from a sustainability perspective and a technical perspective. READ MORE
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3. Transmedia experiences in the Magic Kingdom theme park : Branding, space, and (un)sustainability at Disney
Abstract : Beyond being just a medium that supports other media, the contemporary theme park is a complex space that brings together material and symbolic features of different user-producer relationships. Although robust, the theme park is scarcely investigated, especially as an autonomous and potentially adaptable media for the maintenance of transmedia dynamics. READ MORE
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4. Resilience in transport services -focus on constraints
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5. On Transient Communication Outages among Collaborating Connected and Automated Vehicles
Abstract : Recent advances in wireless technology facilitating Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication have paved the way towards connected and more cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs), enhancing road safety and sustainability. Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) can exchange information with one another and their surrounding infrastructure, thereby enabling cooperative automated maneuvering such as vehicle platooning. READ MORE