Essays about: "time-specific"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 essays containing the word time-specific.
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1. Shower Routine Creation: Application Design in a User-Centered Process
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ergonomi och aerosolteknologiAbstract : A shower routine is a sequence of instructions that can be executed by a smart shower. This report explores how interfaces for creating shower routines can be designed. It further investigates the features that users prioritize in such an interface and how shower routines can enhance the shower experience. READ MORE
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2. SDL, qualitative research on service chatbots’ co-destruction impact on consumer ecosystem.
University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : This study is rooted in the Service Dominant Logic (SDL) theory and explores the phenomenon of value co-destruction, the context being chatbot-mediated customer service, with a focusing on chatbots affiliation with value-co-destruction and on the impacts outsideof the dyadic relationship between the service provider and receiver, described as the broader consumer ecosystem. It is evident that the relationship between businesses and consumers is being revolutionized through the implementation of chatbots, claiming benefits such as improved operational efficiency, and non-time specific service. READ MORE
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3. Property pricing around nuclear power plants : The case of three Swedish counties
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik, konst och samhälleAbstract : The purpose of this essay is to perform an empirical test of the hypothesis that distance to an operative nuclear power plant will affect property pricing. The focus is on three counties in Sweden that have nuclear power plants. The hedonic pricing method is employed to fulfill the purpose. READ MORE
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4. Does religion impact economic growth? A study across countries and time.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Since the inception of Hinduism some 3500-4300 years ago, religion has been at the forefront of human, cultural, and social development, but how influential has it been on economic growth during the past century? This study examines this intriguing question to find whether or not religion is as prominent in the prosperity and development of modern economies as it once was. Seven carefully selected economic control variables in addition to 3 dummies for religion, natural resources, and freedom, were used in 8 separate regressions spanning over 69 years and 95 countries. READ MORE
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5. Can't Stay Away: What happens to social distancing and vaccination rates when a far-right party wins seats on your local council? Case study of the 2021 Finnish Municipality Election
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : With Covid-19 as the backdrop, this paper takes advantage of a timely municipal election in Finland, where the Finn's party, stole council seats from almost every other party in almost every municipality to study questions such as: Is there a link between votes for a populist party and social distancing or vaccination take-up? Will there be a post election difference in social distancing and vaccination rates in regions in which the Finn's party suddenly holds more seats in municipal councils, endowed with the power to influence Covid-19 restrictions and the organisations of vaccinations? Using Google mobility data, the paper finds that social distancing tended to be higher in regions with more Finn's party voters, even when controlling for demographic and time-specific variables. On the other hand, Finn's voters were associated with lower vaccination rates. READ MORE