Search for dissertations about: "multiple items"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 73 swedish dissertations containing the words multiple items.
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16. Purchasing Power and Purchasing Strategies - Insights From the Humanitarian Sector
Abstract : In this dissertation, we discuss how buyers practice purchasing strategies in an asymmetric power situation favoring suppliers, and how their purchasing strategies practiced impact their purchasing power and buyer-supplier relationships. Organizations enter exchange relationships to access required resources not produced internally, and are exposed to uncertainty from not being able to fully control or predict flow of resources. READ MORE
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17. Parents' postnatal sense of security (PPSS) developing an instrument and description of important factors based on mothers' and fathers' experiences
Abstract : Background: Postnatal sense of security, for parents, the first week after childbirth is important for their own and their baby’s wellbeing. Variables influencing the mother’s, and particularly the father’s, sense of security during the first postnatal week are not well known. READ MORE
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18. Epistemic beliefs among upper-secondary students in education for sustainable development
Abstract : This research project explores an educational context through two approaches. The first analyses the interpretability and role of the concept of sustainable development according to the writings of four syllabuses in the curriculum for Swedish compulsory school. READ MORE
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19. HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PERSONS 65 YEARS OR OLDER WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE: AN EMPIRICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL STUDY
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to empirically and methodologically investigate health related quality of life (HRQoL) among persons 65 years or older with chronic heart failure. The design was cross-sectional and the sample was recruited from a southeast region of Sweden. READ MORE
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20. On the performance of robotic parts-to-picker order picking systems
Abstract : Order picking is the activity in which a number of items are retrieved from a warehousing system to satisfy a number of customer orders. Automating order picking systems has become a common response to the wide variety of products and components stored in today’s warehouses and the short delivery lead times requested by today’s customers. READ MORE