Search for dissertations about: "Helena Forslund"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Helena Forslund.
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1. Grazing and the geographical range of seaweeds : The introduced Fucus evanescens and the newly described Fucus radicans
Abstract : Along the coast of temperate oceans brown algae of the genus Fucus form dense stands on rocky shores and are keystone species of the coastal ecosystem. These large seaweeds are perennial and function as substrate for many sessile marine organisms, provide shelter for fauna and juvenile fish, and are food source. A number of abiotic (e.g. READ MORE
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2. Herbivory, phenotypic variation, and reproductive barriers in fucoids
Abstract : Along the shores of the Northern hemisphere Fucus (Phaeophyceae) species are a prominent presence, providing substrate, shelter, and food for many species. Fucus evanescens, a non-indigenous species (NIS) in Sweden, and F. READ MORE
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3. The existence of logistics quality deficiencies and the impact of information quality in the dyadic order fulfillment process
Abstract : Measuring logistics quality is related to meeting customer expectations and needs, regardless of what those may be. Both over- and under-performance of logistics quality were found in previous studies. Diverging perceptions of logistics performance between customer and supplier were also fo.und in previous studies. READ MORE
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4. The (in)effectiveness of financial incentive on fertility behaviour : Childcare –a safety net for children?
Abstract : Is childcare a safety net for vulnerable children? This paper investigates the role of childcare for the health outcomes of children whose parents are unemployed. Exploiting time variation in childcare access resulting from a reform requiring Swedish municipalities to provide childcare also for children with unemployed parents, we estimate causal effects on health, as measured by register data on hospitalizations. READ MORE
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5. The Performance Measurement Process Concerning On-Time Delivery in Supplier-Customer Dyads : characteristics and consequences
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