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Digital Traces Representing Online Consumer Practices : A Methodological Guidance for Exploratory Retailing Research
Digital traces representing online consumer practices: A methodologicalguidance for exploratory retailing researchPatrik Stoopendahl11 Stockholm School of Economics Institute for Research (SIR)Extended abstractDigital devices, such as the smartphone, enable an array of tasks in consumers’ daily lives; searching forproducts, soliciting advice from friends, interacting with communities or retailers,
E-commerce Managers at Work : Exploring the Role of a New Market Actor
Digitalization is shaping the discipline and practice of marketing. Not only does digitalization shape how we shop and consume everything from music to food and mobility services (Cochoy, Hagberg, McIntyre, & Sörum, 2017; Fuentes, Hagberg, & Kjellberg, 2019; Guyader, 2018; Schneider & Eli, 2022), but it has also fundamentally transformed the practices of marketing. Digitalization has c
Towards privacy-aware personalization practices in retail
Extended abstractNew technologies have enabled an unprecedented level of data collection, enabling retailers to providepersonalized experiences as part of their strategy to deliver better customer value and managecustomer relationships. At the same time, increasingly intrusive data collection techniques have raisedsignificant privacy concerns among consumers and regulators. The result is an increa
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Civil Society Elites and State Consecration : Acceptance, Ambivalence and Rejection of Royal Honours in the UK
Elites are often offered prestigious state prizes and awards. Although most elites accept, prestigious prizes constitute a challenge for others since institutional symbolic capital cannot be merely accepted, but requires careful negotiation and management. This article investigates the dilemma of being consecrated by the state by studying civil society elites’ reception and use of royal honours, t
The Borders Within: When the Right to Non-discrimination Confronts Migration Law
Editorial for the special issue 'The Borders Within: When the Right to Non-discrimination Confronts Migration Law ' (2025) 25(2) International Journal of Discrimination and Law
Special Issue: The Borders Within : When the Right to Non-discrimination Confronts Migration Law
What are the advantages, disadvantages, raw materials and niche markets of aluminium as ship fuel?
Health-promoting text messages to patients with hypertension—A randomized controlled trial in Swedish primary healthcare
Due to the high prevalence and great cardiovascular risks of hypertension, we need effective and evidence-based treatment strategies. Health-promoting one-way text messages could be a beneficial complement to antihypertensive drugs. However, this has yet to be proven in a primary healthcare setting. The purpose of this study was to investigate if health-promoting text messages could improve patien
Women’s experience of gestational diabetes and healthcare in southern Sweden – a qualitative study
Background: Gestational diabetes is one of the most common pregnancy complications, affecting 14% of all pregnancies globally, and its prevalence is increasing. Gestational diabetes is associated with short and long-term complications for both the mother and their offspring, which are possible to prevent by glycemic control mainly facilitated by healthy lifestyle behaviors. Hence, women diagnosed
Exploring the link between self-rated poor oral health and cardiovascular risk : a cross-sectional study using SCORE2
Background: Poor oral health is associated with several non-communicable diseases including cardiovascular disease. There are also well-known associations between lifestyle habits, cardiovascular disease, and oral health. In Europe, SCORE2 is a recommended instrument for assessing an individual's risk of a cardiovascular event within 10 years. However, no previous studies have examined the associa
Reconfiguring Green Space for the Compact City : Uncovering the Ontological Politics of Green Planning in a Deregulated Planning System
Urban planning is increasingly embedded in a neoliberal paradigm, resulting in decentralization and deregulation of planning practice. This affects how compact cities are materialized. However, few studies of the effects of neoliberal planning for density consider the resulting geographies of green space. To address this research gap, this paper explores how the idea of green space is being reconf
Long-term results of invasive treatment of intermittent claudication and perioperative hemodynamic monitoring of the lower limb
Social Work with Homelessness in Sweden: On Local Discretions and Social Inequality
Globally, Sweden is often perceived as a relatively equal society. Swedish citizens pay significant amount of taxes and taxation on income is progressive. In addition, it is an explicit task of Swedish social services nationwide to counteract inequality and serve as a “last resort” for the country’s most vulnerable people. Social services are publicly funded, and support from the social services aGlobally, Sweden is often perceived as a relatively equal society. Swedish citizens pay significant amount of taxes and taxation on income is progressive. In addition, it is an explicit task of Swedish social services nationwide to counteract inequality and serve as a “last resort” for the country’s most vulnerable people. Social services are publicly funded, and support from the social services a
Long‐Term Experience of Undergoing Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery as an Adolescent
Despite the well-documented effectiveness of metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) in treating severe obesity, significant gaps persist in understanding adolescents' lived experiences and perspectives. Addressing these gaps is essential for enhancing patient-centered care and supporting long-term outcomes.
Obituary Euan N. K. Clarkson 1937 - 2024
Blood Group O Does Not Increase the Risk of Inhibitors in Severe Haemophilia A : Data from the PedNet Study Group
INTRODUCTION: Inhibitor development against factor VIII (FVIII) is the most common complication of hemophilia A replacement therapy. One of the variables considered to influence inhibitor development is the ABO blood group. Patients with blood group O have, on average, a 30%-40% lower endogenous von Willebrand factor (VWF) concentration. It has been postulated that VWF levels influence inhibitor d
Escaping adversity through preschool attendance in early twentieth century Sweden
This paper studies if attendance to one of the first types of formal childcare establishments in early twentieth century Sweden helped children escape adverse socioeconomic circumstances in the short and long term. It uses individual longitudinal data from a middle-sized Swedish industrial town, linked to individual data on attendance to the local pre-school (for children in ages 2-7), and follows
