Search for dissertations about: "earning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the word earning.
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1. Earning, caring, and the quest for sustainable societies : Toward stable evolution?
Abstract : This thesis studies changing conditions for earning and caring in Italy and Sweden, two cases out of a population of European welfare states facing similar challenges and processes of labor market liberalization affecting conditions for earning, but also for caring. Focus is on how such processes of change affect individual living conditions for earning and caring, as well as on how societies change as a result of changing individual living conditions. READ MORE
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2. On the dynamics of self-esteem : Empirical validation of Basic self-esteem and Earning self-esteem
Abstract : The present thesis aims at distinguishing between self-esteem as basic self-love (basic self-esteem) and self-esteem as related to competence (earning self-esteem). In previous research these two phenomena have most often been studied under one and the same self-esteem concept. READ MORE
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3. Learning and earning: studies on a cohort of Swedish men
Abstract : Earnings of Swedish Young Men: Griliches’ (1976) study on the wage premium for formal schooling in America is replicated on the Swedish Malmö Longitudinal Study, an individual data base with unusually good ability measures collected at young age. The model is tried for two years, when the men were 25 and 30 years old, respectively. READ MORE
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4. Risk, uncertainty & profitability : An accounting-based study of industrial firms' financial performance
Abstract : It is often said, among practicians and theorists, that doing business is about taking risks. Thisthesis is focused on the relationship between doing business, and thereby earning a return, andthe inherent risk taking. READ MORE
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5. Linking factory floor productivity to financial measures - A methodology based on production improvements in the electronics production industry
Abstract : Products and services are produced to generate profits for shareholders. Profit-earning increases the willingness of shareholders to reinvest capital in operations to earn more profits. Production investments are necessary to provide manufacturing units with the means for sustaining competitiveness among other rising competitors. READ MORE