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Record
Title
The integration of customer needs in e-business systems
Type
Licentiate Thesis
Publ. year
2002
Author/s
Olsson, Annika
Department/s
Packaging Logistics
In LUP since
2016-04-04
Downloads

Total This Year This Month
561 10 6
Downloads per country

Germany 130 (23%)
Sweden 111 (20%)
United States of America 64 (11%)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 40 (7%)
China 26 (5%)
India 25 (4%)
Denmark 15 (3%)
France 8 (1%)
Russian Federation 8 (1%)
Iran 8 (1%)
Canada 7 (1%)
Ukraine 7 (1%)
Ghana 7 (1%)
Singapore 6 (1%)
Viet Nam 5 (1%)
Thailand 5 (1%)
Kenya 4 (1%)
Philippines 4 (1%)
Brazil 4 (1%)
Norway 4 (1%)
Romania 4 (1%)
Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 4 (1%)
Greece 4 (1%)
Malaysia 3 (1%)
Switzerland 3 (1%)
South Africa 3 (1%)
Ethiopia 3 (1%)
Italy 3 (1%)
Indonesia 2 (0%)
Peru 2 (0%)
Pakistan 2 (0%)
European Union location 2 (0%)
Czechia 2 (0%)
Iraq 2 (0%)
Unknown 2 (0%)
Nigeria 2 (0%)
Finland 2 (0%)
Uruguay 1 (0%)
Hungary 1 (0%)
Portugal 1 (0%)
Saudi Arabia 1 (0%)
Macedonia 1 (0%)
Venezuela 1 (0%)
Slovenia 1 (0%)
Argentina 1 (0%)
Taiwan (China) 1 (0%)
Serbia 1 (0%)
Australia 1 (0%)
Unknown (Satellite Provider) 1 (0%)
Chile 1 (0%)
South Korea 1 (0%)
Bulgaria 1 (0%)
Palestinian Territory 1 (0%)
Egypt 1 (0%)
Mauritius 1 (0%)
Hong Kong (China) 1 (0%)
Belgium 1 (0%)
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 (0%)
Albania 1 (0%)
Benin 1 (0%)
United Arab Emirates 1 (0%)
Belarus 1 (0%)
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The information on downloads per country is based on the geolocation of IP addresses and may not be completely accurate. The statistics presented here may also change retroactively when the calculation process is improved to provide more accurate results.

Statistics Last Updated
Tue Sep 24 08:39:58 2024