Essays about: "supply chain resistance"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 essays containing the words supply chain resistance.
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1. An Investigation of the Attractiveness and Feasibility of Introducing Temocillin to the Swedish or Scandinavian Market
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kemi - ÅngströmAbstract : Antibiotic resistance is a global health concern. Its increasing development is seemingly due to the irresponsible use of antibiotics and their availability. READ MORE
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2. Blockchain-based Supply Chains - Why are Sustainability Benefits not Realized?
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : The world is constantly evolving, becoming more digital and new technologies are being developed. One such technology is blockchain, which has gained popularity through the cryptocurrency Bitcoin. However, there is much more potential in this technology, for example within supply chains. READ MORE
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3. Accelerated Testing of the End-plate Assembly of a Redox Flow Battery
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : As the world transitions to intermittent renewable energy sources like solar and wind, the need for long-duration energy storage technologies is becoming more and more prominent. In this regard, flow batteries are seen as a promising solution, owing to their inherent advantages like decoupling of power and energy, extremely high cycle life and negligible self-discharge. READ MORE
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4. Viticulture in cold climate toward more sustainable wine production
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)Abstract : This literature study investigates viticulture in a cold climate and how climate change could contribute to a more sustainable wine production. This study aims to investigate if wine production in cold climate regions could create a dynamic balance between productivity and the consumption of natural resources. READ MORE
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5. Embracing Transformative Technology to End Worker Exploitation : How Individual Resistance to Change Management Can Explain the Limited Adoption of Worker Monitoring Tools in Multinational Organizations.
University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Background: The unethical treatment of factory workers is widespread, especially in developing countries. There is no international legal body with the jurisdiction to uphold universal labor rights. Hence, the responsibility to ensure worker well-being falls upon the multinational organizations that operate the supply chain. READ MORE