Search for dissertations about: "marketplace"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 54 swedish dissertations containing the word marketplace.
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1. PETTY TRADING IN MARKETPLACES: Space Generation, Use and Management at Temeke Stereo Marketplace in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Abstract : Petty trading is a prevailing socioeconomic activity serving a multitude of the low-income population in rapidly urbanising developing countries. Petty trading marketplaces thus, have an important role to play in urban development processes. READ MORE
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2. Gender Transculturation : Navigating Market-Mediated Contesting Gender Ideologies in Consumer Acculturation
Abstract : In this book, I advance the concept of gender transculturation to illustrate how migrant consumers navigate contesting gender ideologies in their host cultural marketplace. Taking a consumer cultural theoretical perspective, the study lies in the nexus of and unpacks an alternative understanding in the current research frontier of consumer acculturation, gender and ideologies. READ MORE
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3. Essays on discrimination in the marketplace
Abstract : This thesis is composed of four self-contained papers and focuses on discrimination in themarket place.Essay 1: “Disability Discrimination in the Rental Housing Market – A Field Experiment onBlind Tenants. READ MORE
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4. Industrial marketing communication : A (r)evolutionary journey from marketplace to marketspace
Abstract : This thesis looks back over a ca 10-year period, 1994 - 2005, on the use of marketing communication tools in industrial markets. The year 1994 is significant in two ways: First, it was the year I was hired as a doctoral student at Luleå University of Technology in Sweden. READ MORE
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5. Efficient Design of Decentralized Privacy and Trust in Distributed Digital Marketplaces
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to advance the knowledge on the efficient design and evaluation of distributed marketplaces with an emphasis on trust and privacy. Distributed systems are an integral part of today's computing infrastructures, enabling multiple nodes to work towards a common goal. READ MORE