Search for dissertations about: "Aftermarket"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the word Aftermarket.
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1. Enhancing aftermarket demand planning with product-in-use data
Abstract : Enhancing aftermarket demand planning with product-in-use data ABSTRACT Aftermarket demand planning, consisting of forecast and known demand, is a critical activity for both the uptime of customers’ products and the supply chain-related costs. Traditional aftermarket forecasting methods use historical demand as the only input to the statistically based forecasts, usually combined with judgmental modifications. READ MORE
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2. Implementing PLM Across Organisations - For multi-disciplinary and cross-functional product development
Abstract : Nearly all product development organisations and processes have information as their key deliverable. The immense quantities of information being produced and utilised along the development lifecycle together with the commonly large number of IT tools used highlights the importance of continuously keeping the content in the overall information management system in order. READ MORE
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3. Board Characteristics in Initial Public Offerings
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4. Designing technical information : Challenges regarding service engineers’ information-seeking behaviour
Abstract : There is a gap of knowledge regarding relevant aspects of users’ information-seekingbehaviours. The research presented in this thesis aims at gaining a deeper knowledge about such behaviours and discussing the consequences the behaviours may have on the design practice of technical communicators when designing technical information during product development. READ MORE
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5. Essays on Information and Conflicts of Interest in Stock Recommendations
Abstract : This thesis brings together three separate empirical essays on the information and conflicts of interest in stock recommendations. The first essay analyzes stock-price reactions to recommendations published in printed Swedish media and also trading volumes at and around the publication day, bid/ask spreads, and the post-publication drift in recommended stocks for the period 1995-2000. READ MORE