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Das erste Paper behandelt den Survivorship Bias bei Aktienfonds. Dieser stellt eine systematische Überschätzung der Performance dar, die entsteht wenn in der Fondsgruppe nur die „Überlebenden“ berücksichtigt werden. Dies ist seit Grinblatt und Titman (1989) bekannt und seitdem in vielen...
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Kunden sind für Unternehmen die Quelle des Erfolgs. Sie tragen dazu bei, ob und in welchem Ausmaß ein Unternehmen erfolgreich ist. Die Frage ist, wie man die Kundenbeziehungen aus Unternehmersicht am besten beurteilen kann. Dazu werden in dieser Arbeit Ansätze der Unternehmensbewertung auf...
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We test for and model the volatility jumps for three major indices of the Athens Stock Exchange (ASE). Using intra-day data we first construct several, state-of-the-art realized volatility estimators. We use these estimators to construct the jump components of volatility and perform various...
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Thesis (MPA))--School of Public Leadership, 2011.
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This paper presents findings of a pilot study, which evaluates financial ratios in the Indonesian construction firms. The study is an extension of a larger study that is an attempt to explore strategic practices for Indonesian construction firms that generates a competitive advantage. The...
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This paper addresses a comparative analysis of financial management effectiveness, which evaluates financial performance in the Indonesia’s construction state-owned enterprises (SOEs). State companies were established to make a significant contribution to the growth of national economy and...
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For several years, the number of South Africans starting new business enterprises, has declined. According to the findings of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, in 2003, South Africa ranked 22nd out of 31 countries for new entrepreneurial activities. One of the greatest challenges for South...
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This study examines the divide between finance theory and practice by analysing thesignificance of the determinants of capital structure choice among 123 listed firms on the JSE, todetermine whether these firms follow the trade-off theory or the pecking-order theory.Data obtained from...
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With the appropriate framework to shape financial knowledge, the management accounting function should become an organization's principal decision-support platform. The framework consists of six levels of financial knowledge, and the word "financial" is most operative here. The Level 1 knowledge...
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This study investigates the influence of Marshallian neo-classical economics on management accounting in South Africa and considers the impact this might have on the relevance of the subject. The investigation finds that whilst emerging management accounting theory is not based on Marshallian...
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