Essays about: "behaviour segmentation"

Showing result 31 - 35 of 35 essays containing the words behaviour segmentation.

  1. 31. Marketing Communication in the New Digital World : Take the leap!

    University essay from IHH, EMM (Entrepreneurskap, Marknadsföring, Management)

    Author : Leo Saleh; Angelica Storck; [2007]
    Keywords : Marketing; Market Communication; Marketing Management; Market Changes; Media Transformation; Media Audiences; Consumer Behaviour;

    Abstract : Background: During the last years, the boom of the Internet has carried along with it new possibilities for communication, in addition, other technological developments of society together act to form a new reality in which companies have to rethink their means for com-municating with consumers. Problem and Purpose: In a new reality where consumers seem to reap all the benefits of the technological changes, how then, should companies adjust to the changing environment? The authors first investigated the modern media environment and found some trends in how it is evolving, and after listening to what some experts within the field think about the future and of what should be done, they them-selves endeavoured to generate some guidance for companies in this matter. READ MORE

  2. 32. Savings patterns during Finland's industrial take-off: Helsinki 1850-1900: Savings behaviour in a society without public social security schemes

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomi

    Author : Patrick Nylund; [2007]
    Keywords : life cycle hypothesis of savings; 19th century; Finland; probate inventories; social classes;

    Abstract : This thesis analyzes household saving patterns during 1850-1900 in Finland’s capital city Helsinki by examining aggregate net wealth per age cohorts, as well as net wealth per social class - defined broadly as working, middle and upper class - for each age cohort. 1850-1900 corresponded to the first decades of Finland’s industrial revolution, and a phase when its credit market – and indeed Europe’s – was rapidly getting more sophisticated. READ MORE

  3. 33. Automatic Visual Behavior Analysis

    University essay from Institutionen för systemteknik

    Author : Petter Larsson; [2002]
    Keywords : Reglerteknik; visual behaviour; signal processing; saccade; fixation; smooth pursuit; eye tracking; head tracking; glance analysis; glance; Reglerteknik;

    Abstract : This work explores the possibilities of robust, noise adaptive and automatic segmentation of driver eye movements into comparable quantities as defined in the ISO 15007 and SAE J2396 standards for in-vehicle visual demand measurements. Driver eye movements have many potential applications, from the detection of driver distraction, drowsiness and mental workload, to the optimization of in-vehicle HMIs. READ MORE

  4. 34. Simulation of Visual Servoing in Grasping Objects Moving by Newtonian Dynamics

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för reglerteknik

    Author : Jee Hui Wong; [2002]
    Keywords : Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Robot control systems and other manufacturing equipment are traditionally closed systems. This circumstance has hampered system integration of manipulators, sensors as well as other equipment, and such system integration has often been made at an unsuitably high hierarchical level. READ MORE

  5. 35. Effects of Target-Word Frequency Rate on Sound-Meaning-Connection in Five to Fifteen Month-Old Swedish Infants

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Avdelningen för fonetik; Stockholms universitet/Avdelningen för datorlingvistik

    Author : Eeva Koponen; Eeva Klintfors; [1999]
    Keywords : Language acquisition;

    Abstract : The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of manipulating target-word frequency rate and target-word phrase position on sound-meaning-connection in five to fifteen month old Swedish infants. Three different test conditions, each one of them a film showing objects and corresponding phrases made of randomly generated artificial words, were designed. READ MORE