Essays about: "Means-end chain"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 18 essays containing the words Means-end chain.
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6. What are the Students’ Housing Preferences? : A Case Study of Lublin, Poland
University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggandeAbstract : Housing preferences are unique to each individual. Nevertheless, there are certain similarities between the residential needs within the same demographic groups. This research will focus on the students’ housing preferences. READ MORE
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7. Why do next generation farmers decide to invest in Farm businesses? : a means-end chain analysis of young Swedish farmers’ underlying values to invest in farm businesses
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : The growing world population will lead to an increased demand for food in the future. Feeding the population is considered to be the main function of agriculture. Previous literature has concluded that the share of young farmers in Sweden is too low, this is referred to as the Young farmer problem. READ MORE
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8. CSR för delade värderingar : en fallstudie av kundperspektiv hos skogs- och lantbrukskunder inom banksektorn
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest EconomicsAbstract : Finansbranschen, vilken är en bransch beroende av relationer. Hållbarhetsarbete som innebär begränsning av social och miljömässig påverkan är idag en viktig del av företagande i många branscher. Hur hållbarhetsarbetet tas i uttryck kan skilja sig mycket även inom samma bransch. READ MORE
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9. The User Value of Speech Recognition at Home
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationsteknikAbstract : Humans have interacted using speech for thousands of years. Since the middle of last century, humans have been able to interact with computers using speech. Recent investments in speech recognition have resulted in the technology making its way into the homes of mainstream consumers. READ MORE
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10. How is animal welfare internalized in consumers’ purchase decision? : a means-end chain analysis
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : As a consumer, the choice of what food to buy can be rather challenging due to the great supply of items and each item’s set of various product attributes. Consumer behavior is often viewed as goal-oriented, and by choosing a specific product or brand, the consumer will satisfy or achieve his or her broad life goal - a symbolic, personal value. READ MORE