Essays about: "Emmelie Johansson"
Found 4 essays containing the words Emmelie Johansson.
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1. The impact of forensic specialists on the expectation gap: A multiple case study on the Big 4 forensic service departments' influence on auditors in Sweden
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för redovisning och finansieringAbstract : It has long been a problem for the audit profession that what the public expects from an audit differs from what the auditors themselves would prefer the audit objectives to be. This dilemma is commonly known as the expectation gap. One area where the gap is highly prevalent is when it comes to the auditors' ability and duty to detect fraud. READ MORE
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2. Preconditions for and barriers to use of organic agricultural methods in Uganda : exploring farmers' perspectives through the Theory of Planned Behavior
University essay from SLU/Dept. of People and SocietyAbstract : Organic agriculture has been promoted as a promising alternative to improve food security and increase incomes for smallholder farmers in developing countries. Uganda is one of the countries where organic is being promoted, but in relation to the total size of the agricultural sector, the number of organic farmers in the country is still low. READ MORE
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3. Women, How Did You Come This Far? : A study of how women reach top positions
University essay from IHH, EMM (Entrepreneurskap, Marknadsföring, Management)Abstract : Attityder gentemot kvinnors i företagsledningar har under de senaste åren haft en positiv förändring. Trots det har människan länge förutsatt att högt positionerade ledare är män. Detta tyder på att kvinnor som strävar efter toppositioner möter hinder som försvårar deras väg upp för karriärstegen. READ MORE
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4. What's in it for You? : A Study of Perceived Customer Value among IKEA's Business Customers in the Kitchen Market
University essay from IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Companies have started to concentrate more on customer relationship, meaning more attention on customer contact, instead of concentrating on the product. Those thoughts have further developed into that companies continuously create and add value for their customers, to keep them loyal and satisfied. READ MORE
