Sökning: "Overchoice"
Hittade 5 uppsatser innehållade ordet Overchoice.
1. Choice Overload and Making Decisions for Oneself and Others
D-uppsats, Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledningSammanfattning : Standard economic theory typically assumes that more is better, or at least not worse. However, there is growing evidence that when making decisions, more options can have negative implications such as decreased satisfaction or confidence for decision-makers. LÄS MER
2. Smart City Lighting in the City of Stockholm
Master-uppsats, KTH/Nätverk och systemteknikSammanfattning : The vision of the Smart City and Internet of Things is gradually becoming areality. Many cities around the world have initiated a modernization processtowards more intelligent and ecient management systems and Stockholm isnot an exception. LÄS MER
3. Frihet, forskning och ideologi : Diskurs- och ideologianalys av de senaste årensforskning kring choice overload
Kandidat-uppsats, Södertörns högskola/SociologiSammanfattning : This study aims to examine and observe the discourse around freedom within academia, morespecifically within research pertaining to the choice overload phenomenon. The study isqualitative in nature and would be best described as a discourse,- and ideology analysis. LÄS MER
4. Consumer attitudes towards varity of choice in fashion e-tailing
Master-uppsats, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiSammanfattning : Online fashion retailing is a burgeoning industry and new theories suggest online retailers could profit from catering to a longer tail of tastes. On the other hand, research shows that too much variety of products can be overwhelming to consumers. LÄS MER
5. The Marketing of Abundance
D-uppsats, Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för marknadsföring och strategiSammanfattning : A growing body of research describes consumers as prone to overchoice, causing mental strain of varying severity. While overchoice is said to lead to business effects through e.g. postponed purchases or unpredictable heuristics, little is known about how managers perceive overchoice issues and act on a market struck by overchoice. LÄS MER