Sökning: "Network externalities"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 33 uppsatser innehållade orden Network externalities.
11. Leave Your Wallet in Your Phone : A Consumer’s Choice
Magister-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenSammanfattning : The importance of Smart Payment is becoming more and more significant with the non-cash society process and the development of FinTech. However, there is still a lack of adoption of Smart Payment service in Sweden compared with the emerging markets. LÄS MER
12. BREAD AND BEER FOR A BETTER BIOSPHERE : THE TRANSFORMATIVE POTENTIAL OF THE ECO-GASTRONOMIC NICHE IN THE GREATER CAPE TOWN AREA
Master-uppsats, Stockholms universitet/Stockholm Resilience CentreSammanfattning : Modern food systems are characterized by unsustainable models of mono-production and industrialization. These dominant practices lead to social and environmental negative externalities such as poor health outcomes, environmental degradation and biodiversity loss. LÄS MER
13. Scenkonstens geografi : En explorativ studie över lägets betydelse för producerande scenkonstkompanier
Kandidat-uppsats, Blekinge Tekniska HögskolaSammanfattning : Syfte: Att undersöka huruvida scenkonstkompanier bildar industrispecifika kluster som ger upphov till gemensamma fördelar och därmed kan höja den konstnärliga kvaliteten. Metod: En kvantitativ enkätundersökning bland aktiva svenska scenkonstkompanier som analyserats genom principalkomponentanalys. LÄS MER
14. The Impact of Network Externalities and Trust on User Adoption of Mobile Peer-to-Peer Payment Technologies
D-uppsats, Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledningSammanfattning : Mobile peer-to-peer payment technologies are receiving growing attention on a global scale, from consumers to banks, large tech companies, and startups, as an alternative payment method. They are one of the factors driving the cashless transformation with a potential global market value of over 900 billion. LÄS MER
15. Measuring urban growth, urban form and accessibility as indicators of urban sprawl in Hamilton, New Zealand
Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapSammanfattning : Hamilton City is currently the fourth most populous territorial authority in New Zealand. The city boundary was extended in 1989 in order to provide sufficient land for urban growth for at least 25 years. Despite being neither unplanned nor unchecked, urban growth within this boundary has been branded by the media as urban sprawl. LÄS MER