Search for dissertations about: "tensions"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 296 swedish dissertations containing the word tensions.
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21. Tensions of extensions : adverse effects of brand extension within consumer relationships
Abstract : Imagine how you would react if you learned that your favorite singer was recording new music in a style far from that which you have come to love. Perhaps you would disapprove. Then you might react like many Porsche consumers did when they learned that “their” brand would start producing sports utility vehicles. They are not without peers. READ MORE
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22. The Mediated Representation of the Super-Rich : Secrecy, Wealth Taxation and the Tensions of Neoliberal Capitalism
Abstract : This thesis examines how the wealthiest apex of the capitalist class, a segment commonly referred to as ‘the super-rich’, is represented in Swedish legacy newspapers. As decades of neoliberal reforms have paved the way for increasing wealth concentration at the very top, the super-rich has emerged as both a material and discursive phenomenon. READ MORE
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23. Ibn García's Shuubiyya letter. Group Identity and Rulership Ideology in Medieval al-Andalus
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24. Manifested in form : tensions between utility and form in the digital design of architecture
Abstract : Manifested in form is an investigation of the current states of both the product and the processes of digital design in architecture. This licentiate thesis is a part of an ongoing PhD research study started in December 2009.The subject of this licentiate thesis is in the field of experimental digital design and production of architecture. READ MORE
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25. Institutional Tensions and Complexity in the Digital Innovation of Incumbent Business Models
Abstract : Digitalization has influenced all areas of our lives, including businesses. It has provided numerous opportunities to organisations; at the same time, it has significantly challenged established business models in many sectors that were traditionally proven to be stable and successful, thus a need to innovate was called for. READ MORE