Search for dissertations about: "adopters"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 44 swedish dissertations containing the word adopters.
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21. Paving the way : the second generation of e-patients, their experiences, actions and driving forces
Abstract : Background: E-patients are described as patients and informal caregivers who are empowered, equipped, enabled and engaged, and use digital solutions for their self-care and in healthcare contexts. Self-care can be understood as health related activities and behaviors regarding life styles and environmental aspects. READ MORE
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22. Understanding Individuals' Learning and Decision Processes in a Changing Environment by Using Panel Data
Abstract : When a new transport service is introduced, people have to learn and familiarize themselves with the new service before they decide to adopt it. These processes are developed over time, thus produce dynamics in individuals’ behavioural responses towards the service. This affects the demand of the new service, thus affect revenues. READ MORE
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23. Quasi-subscribers in the Swedish Mobile Phone Market: The Phenomenon and Determinant Factors
Abstract : This thesis investigates the problematic inaccuracies of mobile phone density as a measure on access and use of mobile phones. The inaccuracies are presumably caused by the presence of quasi-subscribers - mobile phone users with multiple active SIM cards or subscriptions - that exaggerate the actual number of mobile phone users. READ MORE
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24. Audit regulation and auditor disclosures: Essays on the consequences of ISA 701
Abstract : Auditing regulations have changed over time, with the aim of increasing the quality of the audit process and audit report that assist stakeholders in decision-making. Such changes include the recent revisions and introduction of International Standards on Auditing (ISAs), which aim to enhance transparency and the value of information presented in the audit report. READ MORE
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25. Implementation of coordinated healthy lifestyle promotion in primary care : Process and outcomes
Abstract : Background: Implementation of healthy lifestyle promotion in routine primary has been suboptimal. There is emerging evidence that coordinating care can improve the efficiency and quality of care. READ MORE