Essays about: "any time means no time"
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1. The Impact of Personalization on Consumer Purchase Intention in Online Shopping
University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknikAbstract : Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact that personalization as a phenomenon has on consumer purchase intention. Therefore, examining personalization as a phenomenon was performed through three different variables on which personalization has a significant influence. READ MORE
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2. Inclusion of differential pricing in congestion charging scheme: The case of Stockholm and Curitiba
University essay from KTH/TransportplaneringAbstract : Among transport demand management (TDM) strategies, congestion pricing has been one of the most widely applied, but at the same time one of the most criticised. The reason is that this measure is considered regressive, exclusionary, and inequitable, since having a flat rate ignores people's ability to pay, i.e. READ MORE
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3. Wind Turbine Recovery Forecasting using Survival Analysis
University essay from Lunds universitet/Matematisk statistikAbstract : The goal of this thesis is to present a methodology for predicting time until recovery of failed wind turbines. The necessity is motivated by the potential for more accurate wind energy export forecasts. The current approach rests entirely on having an expert examine the turbine and produce a time estimate. READ MORE
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4. Spatial patterns in animal territoriality : competitive behaviour in a shell dwelling cichlid
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and ManagementAbstract : Sociality among animals is a common phenomenon which has both costs and benefits. More and more studies are published that uses shell dwelling cichlids as a proxy for other taxa because of their convenience when studying, unique evolution and large variety in species. READ MORE
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5. When the Elites Flap Their Wings: Changes in the Elite and Armed Conflict Onset
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This paper examines the hypothesis that a change in the elite increases the probability of armed conflict onset. The paper combines the newly constructed WhoGov dataset on cabinet members, with UCDP data on armed conflicts and rebel group. READ MORE