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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 46 avhandlingar innehållade orden the German book market.
1. Organizing the Labor Market : power, ideas, and institutions in wage formation, digital automation, and migration
Sammanfattning : This dissertation focuses on power, organization, institutions, and ideas in Swedish labor relations. Composed of four self-contained research papers and an extensive summary chapter, it makes contributions to the fields of industrial relations, organization studies, and political economy. LÄS MER
2. The End of Piracy : Rethinking the History of German Print Piracy in the Early Nineteenth Century
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is an historical study of the German book trade in the early decades of the nineteenth century. In this period, German states passed authorial rights reforms that prompted energetic discussions about the definition of authorship and unauthorized reprinting. LÄS MER
3. Publishing Translations : Flows, Patterns, and Power-Dynamics in the Swedish Book Market after 1970
Sammanfattning : The doctoral thesis investigates the role of translations in the Swedish book market between 1970 and 2016 in two sub-studies. The sub-studies are based on statistical and bibliometric methodology via two different datasets covering print editions. LÄS MER
4. Realizing the Single Software Market : Cross-National Validity of Software License Agreements
Sammanfattning : The Internet has revolutionized the software industry, one of the world’s largest businesses. A single software market is emerging, independent of national borders, where products and services are digitally distributed. LÄS MER
5. Förmedling av mönsterförlagor för stickning och virkning : Medierna, marknaden och målgruppen i Sverige vid 1800-talets mitt
Sammanfattning : This thesis explores the publication, design, dissemination and use of patterns for knitting and crochet in Sweden in the mid-nineteenth century. It investigates why the mediation of patterns for knitting and crochet changed during this period and what these changes reveal about the handicraft skills of the target group and the social context for which the patterns were produced. LÄS MER