Search for dissertations about: "Mid Sweden University"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 492 swedish dissertations containing the words Mid Sweden University.
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1. Tourism Development in Peripheral Areas : Processes of Local Innovation and Change in Northern Sweden
Abstract : Tourism has reached almost all regions of the world and has had a notable growth in the peripheral regions of Europe. Attempts at tourism development in rural and peripheral areas have resulted in widely varying outcomes and have often been undertaken as a last resort by communities. READ MORE
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2. Gendering family dynamics : the case of Sweden and Hungary
Abstract : This thesis contains three studies that focus on different aspects of family dynamics at three life-course stages. These are the second birth in an intact partnership, the dissolution of the first parental union, and the first shared birth in the second union. READ MORE
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3. Fire history in the hemiboreal and southern boreal zones of southern Sweden during 11000 years : Relationships with past vegetation composition and human activities and implications for biodiversity issues
Abstract : This thesis studies fire history over the last 11 000 years (Holocene) in central Småland, southern Sweden, on the basis of palaeoecological analyses of peat sequences from three small bogs (Notteryd, Stavsåkra and Storasjö). The main objective is to gain insights into the long-term relationships between fire, climate, human-impact, other environmental factors and the history of biodiversity in the study region. READ MORE
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4. How to Manage Free and Fair Elections : A comparison of Korea, Sweden and the United Kingdom
Abstract : Conditions for measuring free and fair elections were explored. This article was based on a doctoral dissertation of Yonhyok Choe titled "How to Manage Free and Fair Elections: A comparison of Korea, Sweden and the United Kingdom". Electoral irregularities that occur during three election stages e.g. READ MORE
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5. A mobile bank application loyalty model : The young bank customer perspective
Abstract : This thesis investigates young bank customer (YBC) perceptions of loyalty in the context of mobile bank applications (MBAs), including loyalty antecedents and the consequences of loyalty. A first study investigates the relationships between cognitive, affective, and conative antecedents, on one hand, and loyalty, on the other. READ MORE