Search for dissertations about: "Psychological in accounting"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words Psychological in accounting.
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1. An Eye for Accounting : Studies investigating judgmental effects of visual cues in accounting communication
Abstract : This dissertation investigates judgmental effects of visual cues in accounting communication. The dissertation comprises a comprehensive summary and four empirical studies. READ MORE
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2. Peripheral and Central Mechanisms in Irritable Bowel Syndrome : in search of links
Abstract : Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic visceral pain disorder with female predominance, characterized by recurrent abdominal pain and disturbed bowel habits in the absence of an identifiable organic cause. This prevalent and debilitating disease, which accounts for a substantial economic and individual burden, lacks exact diagnostic tools and effective treatment, since its pathophysiology remains uncertain. READ MORE
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3. Accounting for Accountability : Theoretical and Empirical Explorations of a Multifaceted Concept
Abstract : This dissertation extends our understanding of accountability in the accounting literature, where discourses revolve around diverse manifestations of accountability. While accountability is often conceptualized as a management control tool, accountability also seems to operate through inter- and intra-personal mechanisms. READ MORE
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4. Long-term survival and survivorship in non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients in Sweden
Abstract : Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is one of the top ten most common cancer types in Sweden. Although sometimes referred to as one disease, NHL is truly an umbrella term representing a heterogeneous group of diseases with varying clinical course and prognosis. READ MORE
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5. Rethinking Ontological Security Theory : Conceptual Investigations into 'Self' and 'Anxiety'
Abstract : The growing literature on ontological security has generated important insights about the behaviour of individuals, groups, and states in international politics. It has thereby greatly contributed to the discipline of International Relations (IR), especially to IR theory and the sub-field of Security Studies. READ MORE