Search for dissertations about: "value chain analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 126 swedish dissertations containing the words value chain analysis.
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1. 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
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2. On Managing Disruption Risks in the Supply Chain - the DRISC model
Abstract : Background Today's modern, industrialized society is based on globalization, specialization and mass-production. It is a society dependent upon highly integrated, continuously ongoing supply chain flows. READ MORE
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3. Reuse-based Reverse Value Chain for Sustainable Apparel Industry
Abstract : The reverse value chain is a concept that maximizes the utility of a product after end-of-life or end-of-use. Its main components are reuse, repair, up-cycling and down-cycling. This thesis has investigated the business of apparel ‘reuse’ to develop a reuse-based reverse value chain model for apparel industry. READ MORE
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4. Value Driven Design : a methodology for value-oriented decision making in preliminary design
Abstract : Making design decisions during preliminary design of a complex product, such as an aircraft, is a difficult activity. Numerous teams, acting on a global scale, take part in such design activities, approaching the problem from different perspectives and at different levels of granularity. READ MORE
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5. Capturing Value in Conceptual PSS Design : Perspectives from the Automotive Supply Chain
Abstract : Manufacturing companies have traditionally focused their design and development activities on realizing technical and engineered aspects of physical artifacts based on performance requirements. The ever-changing business climate, with its increased pace during the past decades, has forced industries to continuously innovate their approach toward the development of new products. READ MORE