Search for dissertations about: "premises"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 128 swedish dissertations containing the word premises.
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1. Service Logic in Digitalized Product Platforms : A Study of Digital Service Innovation in the Vehicle Industry
Abstract : The digitalization of products has become an important driver for service innovation in manufacturing firms. The embedding of digital technology in previously non-digital products creates digitalized product platforms that enable digital service innovation. READ MORE
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2. Drug use at licensed premises : prevalence and prevention
Abstract : Background: There are a number of public health concerns related to the use of illicit drugs such as violence, injuries, unprotected sex, and drug dependence. Particularly, there is a strong need to reach adolescents and young adults with drug prevention programs. READ MORE
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3. Premises for Linking Life Cycle Considerations with Marketing
Abstract : There is increased recognition in society about the urgency of taking life cycle considerations into account in industry, and a desire to let the market be a driving force in this process. Yet little is known about why companies engage in life cycle considerations and about the environmental interaction with the market. READ MORE
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4. Location, Housing and Premises in a Dynamic Perspective
Abstract : This thesis consists of five individual essays, and a common introduction. The focus of the study is on location of households, and on the real estate sector. Several essays analyze household location in large-scale housing areas in urban regions. The empirical analyses in the thesis rest on small-scale samples of data. READ MORE
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5. Forgoing life-sustaining treatment in intensive care units. Practice, attitudes and ethics
Abstract : Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment. Under what conditions are forgoing life-sustaining treatment considered appropiate, when is it optitional and when is it wrong? Relevant guidelines are essential to help medical decisionmakers, but they cannot be established only from medical knowledge. READ MORE
