Search for dissertations about: "Anders Baudin"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Anders Baudin.
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1. Internationalization and Performance among Small and Medium-sized Firms : A study of furniture producers in Sweden
Abstract : Furniture production in Sweden still exists on a comparably small scale. The majority, or more than 99 percent, of all furniture producers in Sweden are small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) with less than 250 employees. Despite their size, these firms are, to a large extent, involved in export. READ MORE
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2. Investigating Consumer Perceptions by applying the Extended Association Pattern Technique : A Study on Wooden Multistory Houses
Abstract : During the past years, the usage of wood as construction material in multistory applications has increased. In Germany and Sweden, various activities have been, and are about to be performed, to accentuate and improve the position of wooden multistory houses. READ MORE
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3. Perceptions of Wooden Multifamily Houses : Applying an Extended Association Pattern Technique
Abstract : During the past years, wooden one and two family houses showed a higher growth rate on the German construction market compared to conventional material like brick and stone. Wood as construction material became more and more attractive. READ MORE
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4. On the Application of Short-term Causal Models
Abstract : Causal (econometric) models are often employed as instruments for for-casting in short-term planning within organizations. The aim of this work is to contribute to an understanding of the short-term aspects of causal model building. READ MORE
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5. Dynamics in Ceria and Related Materials from Molecular Dynamics and Lattice Dynamics
Abstract : In discussions of heterogeneous catalysis and other surface-related phenomena, the dynamical properties of the catalytic material are often neglected, even at elevated temperatures. An example is the three-way catalyst (TWC), used for treatment of exhaust gases from combustion engines operating at several hundred degrees Celsius. READ MORE