Search for dissertations about: "Per Kristensson"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words Per Kristensson.
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11. On the resource efficiency of kraft lignin extraction
Abstract : Lignin is regarded as a promising raw material for the production of biobased products, such as chemicals, materials and fuels, and will most probably be a key component in future lignocellulosic biorefineries.This thesis examines the lignin extraction process in a kraft pulp mill, the technologies that are available for this purpose, and the impact made on the mill. READ MORE
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12. A Shaken Self on Shopping : Consumer Threats and Compensatory Consumption
Abstract : In a series of experiments, with a total sample of over 2,400 participants, this thesis investigates how various threats that customers may encounter influence the customers’ subsequent purchase and choice behaviors. Furthermore, this thesis examines whether individuals’ predicted behaviors in certain consumer contexts are congruent with customers’ actual behaviors in these very contexts. READ MORE
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13. Affective Forecasting: Predicting Future Satisfaction with Public Transport
Abstract : Affective forecasting refers to the process of predicting future emotions in response to future events. The overall aim of the present thesis was to investigate, by applying the framework of Affective forecasting, how car users predict their satisfaction with public transport services. READ MORE
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14. Technology-based service experiences : A study of the functional and emotional dimensions in telecom services
Abstract : As technology is invading the society of millions of people around the world today, more and more people are affected in their daily life by services such as Internet bank services, e-commerce, telecom services and ATM machines. Technical advances are providing new possibilities and solutions to many different customer needs. READ MORE
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15. User-involved service innovation : Three participating perspectives on co-creation
Abstract : The involvement of customers and other stakeholders in the innovation process is proposed to be a key success factor and something that makes companies more competitive. As a consequence, more and more organizations alter their innovation strategy accordingly. READ MORE