Search for dissertations about: "inventory management thesis papers"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words inventory management thesis papers.
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16. On fit uncertainty-reducing interventions in retail supply chains
Abstract : Fit uncertainty is used in this doctoral thesis to describe the customer’s experience of uncertainty about the physical fit of a product when shopping for experience goods. Experience goods are products whose attributes are difficult to ascertain without physical examination. READ MORE
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17. Modeling the Potential for Carbon Removal in Agriculture: Integrating Farmer Perspectives
Abstract : The overarching aim of this thesis is to provide insights into the dynamic processes governing SOC stocks and to identify viable paths for agricultural systems to contribute to climate change mitigation. By integrating current scientific knowledge of carbon sequestration in agriculture with feasible agricultural applications, this work proposes local realistic strategies for enhancing soil organic carbon (SOC) and presents a quantitative assessment of their potential for CO2 removal. READ MORE
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18. Diabetic foot care in Sweden
Abstract : Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a growing global disorder associated with several complications that include micro- and macrovascular disturbances. Conditions affecting the foot make up one of the major complications of the disease. READ MORE
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19. Personality in relation to health, psychosocial work environment and occupational health intervention adherence
Abstract : Background: Personality is a well-studied topic within psychology and it has intrigued scientists and philosophers for centuries. It is a broad, complex and multidimensional phenomenon that constitute individuals’ typical behavioral patterns. READ MORE
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20. Postponement and Logistics Flexibility in Retailing
Abstract : This dissertation addresses several general logistics problems in retailing regarding meeting a variety of customer demand and availability, efficiency and effectiveness in carrying inventory, and increased logistics flexibility. It builds upon the well-established supply chain principle of postponement, and argues for the benefits associated with it in tackling certain logistics challenges. READ MORE