Search for dissertations about: "Key factors"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 1499 swedish dissertations containing the words Key factors.
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21. Preferential Processing: a factor with implications : Personality traits as explanatory factors
Abstract : Preferential processing favouring threatening information has received increased attention because cognitive formulations have placed increased emphasis on its role as a key cognitive factor underlying vulnerability to and maintenance of anxiety disorders. The present dissertation comprises four empirical studies within the area of preferential processing. READ MORE
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22. Nexus between corporate sustainability and financial performance
Abstract : To save the planet from previous devastating corporate actions, corporations have enormous responsibilities toward the environment, economy and society. Implementing corporate sustainability practices through establishing effective governance mechanisms can be considered a transformative initiative with potential implications for social and green innovation. READ MORE
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23. Phosphorus removal in reactive filter materials : factors affecting the sorption capacity
Abstract : Phosphorus is an essential component in all living organisms; it is one of the components of the DNA and the key element in the energy supplying molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Throughout the history, humans have been recycling phosphorus to agriculture; thereby increasing the yield, examples of this includes the burning of plants and the use of manure. READ MORE
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24. Strategic Management of Customer Relationships-A Network Perspective on Key Account Management
Abstract : This thesis deals with the key account management theme. The traditional view of key account management takes its roots in company practice and considers key customer accounts to be large complex customers with high financial returns - hence the notion of key - for the supplier firm. READ MORE
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25. Managing Human Factors and Requirements in Agile Development of Automated Vehicles: An Exploration
Abstract : Context: Automated Vehicle (AV) technology has evolved significantly in complexity and impact; it is expected to ultimately change urban transporta- tion. However, research shows that vehicle automation can only live up to this expectation if it is defined with human capabilities and limitations in mind. READ MORE