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information about Admission Procedure for Doctoral Studies in the Academic Year 2026/2027 https://www.ef.umb.sk/en/applicants/doctoral-study-phd/ If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact
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for Doctoral Studies in the Academic Year 2026/2027 https://www.ef.umb.sk/en/applicants/doctoral-study-phd/ If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us at: ingrid.balazova@umb.sk
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Experimental Evaluation of Emissions from Vehicle Brake Systems
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. Furthermore, to analyse the parameters determining the quality of the formed coating and to select a suitable method for experimental tests and measurement of the selected parameters. Based on the experiments
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an extensive experience with academic publishing exemplified by publications in relevant journals or books published at established academic publishers excellent English proficiency We appreciate a research stay
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flexible hours We expect a PhD (or an almost finished PhD) in Sociology, Economics, Political Sciences, Social Geography or in other related fields an extensive experience with academic publishing
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developing brewery strategies. The research will combine qualitative methods (interviews and focus groups) and quantitative methods (surveys, experiments and decision‑ process modelling) to validate
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of distribution channels, while craft breweries rely on agility, experimental product innovations, local stories and close work with the customer community. To achieve the goal, questionnaire surveys will be
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dissertation focuses on an interdisciplinary analysis of the impact of auditory stimuli on consumer decision-making processes using tools from neuroeconomics, experimental economics, and advanced econometric
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with low-emission alternatives. The research is based on random utility theory and uses the Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) method to identify consumers' preference structure when choosing food