Theseus - Selaus asiasanan mukaan "non-alcoholic beverages"
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Assessing Contamination Risk of Non-Conventional Yeasts in Breweries
(2020)The Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd commissioned this Bachelor Thesis. The main goal of this thesis was to examine the safety of certain yeast strains in beer production and how to prevent contamination or ... -
Creation, developing and promoting of a mobile application for Aalto beverages
(2023)The thesis was written at disposal of Finnish non-alcoholic beverages online shop Aalto beverages. It was given an analysis to the mobile marketing concept via review of internet resources together with special literature ...Rajattu käyttöoikeus / Restricted access / Tillgången är begränsad -
Green consumerism : the buying behaviour of late millennials and gen z in the German non-alcoholic beverage industry
(2021)The main objective was to examine which external or internal factors motivate members of the generational cohort of Late Millennials and Gen Z to participate in green buying behaviour, in the context of the German non-alcoholic ... -
Sustainability a business approach case : the non-alcoholic beverage industry
(2021)The thesis work studied the connection between sustainability and profitability of a business enterprise. To approach the answer to the research question, the thesis report focused on the non-alcoholic beverage industry ... -
The process of becoming a chain store supplier as a small beverage manufacturer : case company X
(2021)Opinnäytetyö perustuu Yritys X:lle kesän 2021 aikana toteutettuun projektiin. Yritys X on pieni suomalainen juomavalmistaja, jonka aikomuksena on alkaa valmistaa tölkitettyä vettä. Yritys X halusi selvittää kolmen suuren ... -
Visibility and impact of the sober curiosity phenomenon in the bars of the South Karelia region
(2023)Sober curious is a phenomenon that refers to an increased interest in avoiding or consuming less alcohol. The sober curious phenomenon can be considered a backlash against the traditional drinking and party culture, where ...




