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THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY Regenerating industrial heritage in Rome
(2015-06-24)Former industries are increasingly being reinterpreted for cultural uses despite sometimes having an ambiguous past. The slaughterhouse in Testaccio, Rome, has since its´closing in 1975 been the object of various kinds of ... -
The Critical Factors in Encouraging Alarm and Security Companies to Join a Collective Action in the Big Data Field: a multiple-case study
(2018-08-02)Working together with your competitors or, more generally, with other relevant players is becoming one the main pathways to follow in order to achieve great results and accomplish your goals. Indeed, cooperation and ... -
THE CRITICAL ROLE OF A NON-HEALTHCARE APPROACH TO MATERNAL MORTALITY REDUCTION Qualitative insights from Rwanda’s success
(2019-02-12)Maternal mortality is one of the most critical contemporary development challenges as it accounts for a substantial number of deaths every year, despite the fact that we today have the medical knowledge to prevent it. ... -
The Critical Success Factors for Implementing Enterprise Pesourse Planning Systems In Samll-to-Midsize Enterprises: A Systematic Literature Review
(2015-05-06)BACKGROUND: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are becoming an important part of a growing of number organizations. Implementing ERP systems is a significant, and costly, challenge. While much has been written about ... -
The crown of Arsinoë II. The creation and development of an imagery of authority
(2010-10-29)This study deals with a unique crown that was created for Queen Arsinoë II. The aim is to identify and understand the symbolism that is embedded in each pictorial detail that together form the crown and how this reflects ... -
THE CRYING OF LOT 49: The ‘Anarchist Miracle’
(2015-10-15)This essay will explore the theme of anarchy in Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49. Specifically, I will examine to what extent anarchy can be understood as a unifying principle in The Crying of Lot 49 as it pertains ... -
The Cuban dream; a different way to welfare?, a study of poverty, disadvantaged groups and inequality in Cuba
(2010-11-30)This research is the result of our curiosity about Cuba related to our interest in the poverty question. The fact that some measurements placed Cuba in line with developed countries while others placed Cuba among developing ... -
The Curator as a Collector
(2012-01-02)Om lusten att samla på sig saker och om lusten att visa sin samling. Att synliggöra en smak, en kunskap, ett intresse för andra. Om processer och tankar kring ett arbete där själva visningen av det insamlade materialet ... -
The Curve of an Emotion: A Study of Change in the Portrayal of Children and Childhood in the Literature of James Joyce
(2021-02-09)Literary theorists and social historians consider fictional texts to be important for the study of children and childhood. James Joyce’s fiction is considered important for understanding Irish childhoods, and Joyce’s ... -
THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT Telephone based customer service communication styles that lead to customer satisfaction
(2017-10-26)This study deals with a telephone based customer service and the communication styles that make the communication in this setting successful or unsuccessful. Many companies in Sweden have a telephone based customer ... -
The Customer Journey of Electric Vehicles in The South Korean Market
(2021-06-23)The customer journey is a complex phenomenon which consists of numerous touch points. The customer journey is not only constructed through touch points but also by the level of involvement that the journey is characterized ... -
The Damage Done - Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence and their Mothers: Towards empirically based interventions in order to reduce negative health effects in children
(2012-09-17)Violence in intimate relationships occurs in all societies, and intimate partner violence (IPV) is a prevalent and serious social problem. Mothers of young children are particularly often victims of IPV, the consequences ... -
The Danish Guidelines on Intellectual Capital Reporting Towards A European Perspective on Human Resource Disclosures?
(2004)Currently, many academics assert that although several companies proclaim their employees as the company’s most valuable resource only a few companies have utilised models and concepts of measuring human resources in their ... -
The Dark Side of Wage Indexed Pensions
(2005)This paper investigates some welfare effects of forced saving through a mandatory pension scheme. The framework for the analysis is a life-cycle model of a borrowing constrained individual´s consumption and portfolio choice ... -
The Deadweight Loss of Christmas Revisited
(2021-08-04)The aim of this paper is to investigate if there is a deadweight loss, (DWL), or gain to society elicited from the gift-exchange during the Christmas holiday in Sweden in 2020. This is done by partly replicating the ...