Essays about: "Writing behaviour"

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  1. 11. Consumer Research in the 2000s and 2010s: A Quantitative Assessment and Qualitative Review

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Sociologi; Lunds universitet/Sociologiska institutionen

    Author : William Hagströmer; [2020]
    Keywords : consumer research; consumer culture theory; bibliometric mapping; VOS; VOSviewer; scientific fields; Pierre Bourdieu; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This thesis presents and analyses the results of a bibliometric mapping study of the field of consumer research between 2000 and 2019, aiming to provide a simultaneously descriptive and analytical account of consumer research that identifies the overall structure of the field, as well as the major sub-specializations within it. By utilizing Pierre Bourdieu’s social theory and sociology of science, I analyse the central tendencies exhibited by consumer researchers with regards to the conventions they follow, the literatures they draw from and the way they relate to each other’s texts. READ MORE

  2. 12. How Svenska Spel, BET365 and MGM develop message content due to the effects of legislation and cultural behaviour

    University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Akademin för ekonomi, teknik och naturvetenskap

    Author : Emil Granath; August Carlander; [2020]
    Keywords : Culture; Consumer behavior; Message content; Legislation and Betting;

    Abstract : Research questions: What role do culture and legislation have when it comes to the message content of betting companies? Do the culture and legislation influence the companies to use either emotional or rational marketing? Do culture and legislation influence the companies to use either hard or soft-sell in marketing? Purpose: The intention of writing this paper is to give the reader a full concept on the market of betting/gambling and get an explanation of how the changes in communication can differ in the Swedish, British and American markets depending on legislation barriers and cultural diversity. We strive to build a more comprehensive explanation of how these factors influence Svenska Spel, Bet365, and MGM to use either an emotional or rational marketing strategy and a hard- or softselling approach when they construct a favorable message content. READ MORE

  3. 13. Effekten av hanteringsträning på stressnivån hos hundar under klinisk undersökning

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical Sciences

    Author : Anna Emmer Granqvist; Lovisa Solid; [2020]
    Keywords : hund; stress; rädsla; stressreducering; klinisk undersökning; hanteringsträning; djuromvårdnad;

    Abstract : Stress och rädsla vid klinikbesök är ett vanligt problem för hundar, vilket riskerar att leda till att hundägare blir mindre benägna att uppsöka djurhälsovården. Syftet med detta arbete var att undersöka om regelbundna, korta träningspass i hantering kan bidra till att minska denna rädsla och stress. READ MORE

  4. 14. Nasty Peers and Smart Sceptics: The cognitive effects of low-quality discussions in comments sections on social media

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för marknadsföring och strategi

    Author : Olivia Backsell; Ellen Wallin; [2018]
    Keywords : social media; comments section; low-quality online discussions; priming; cognitive ability;

    Abstract : In the social media world of fake news, filter bubbles, and online bullying, people have a hard time navigating through, and keeping an objective distance to, what is right and wrong. So far, only a few researchers have examined the effects of social media on users' thinking, showing that people adapt to antisocial behaviour or poor writing in comments sections. READ MORE

  5. 15. Seeing is believing is doing? : On the role of future-oriented imagination in developing motivation for a sustainable lifestyle

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper

    Author : Viktoria Vingmarker; [2018]
    Keywords : environmental psychology; future-oriented imagination; pro-environmental behaviour; pro-environmental self-identity; sustainable development; sustainable lifestyles;

    Abstract : The environmental and climate-related sustainability challenges facing the world today are complex, accelerating and urgent, and they call for change from multiple stake­hol­ders. While govern­ments, busi­nes­ses and other insti­tutions hold a high degree of responsibility for initia­ting and enabling the neces­sary change processes towards sustainable practices, so do also individuals and com­munities. READ MORE