Search for dissertations about: "live shopping"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words live shopping.
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1. Internet grocery shopping : a necessity, a pleasurable adventure, or an act of love? : a longitudinal study 1998-2003 of 23 Swedish households
Abstract : Shopping for groceries on the Internet has been an alternative for Swedish consumers since 1996. Despite a huge interest in this behavior from consumers, retailers and the media, Internet grocery shopping has not diffused among the Swedish consumers. Many of the Internet grocery distributors have shut down their business. READ MORE
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2. Going digital : Business model innovation in omni-channel retailing
Abstract : Over the last ten years, digital technologies have had immense effect on the way we live and work, on organizational forms, and on industrial trends. These effects have not left retail industries and their various actors untouched, but have rather forced them to adapt to the changing environment. READ MORE
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3. Customer value in parcel lockers. An initial qualitative investigation
Abstract : If you live in Sweden (and I guess you do), there is a two in three chance that youhave shopped online at least once in the last month. You may also know that inSweden on average, each of us spends over 3000 SEK per month buying goods andservices online. READ MORE
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4. Workplace Learning in Interactive Service Work: Coming to Practice Differently in the Connected Service Encounter
Abstract : We increasingly live in a world where human and digital work and activities are intertwined in so-called digital networks, which implies changes to the skills demanded by human labour. Traditionally, the professional encounter between a service provider and a customer, client or learner has been conceptualised as ‘a game between people’, with little interference from technologies of any sort. READ MORE
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5. Tyrannical Consumers - Initiate Value Creation in the Food Value Chain
Abstract : The modern consumers live in a transparent world with unlimited information and consumers adopt information strategies around who they trust and this is based on their values and experiences of food. Consumer question the information provided by the authorities and seek other sources of information such as the Internet and fellow consumers. READ MORE