Search results

Filter

Filetype

Your search for "*" yielded 530841 hits

The day-of-the-week effect in Swedish stock returns

One implication of the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) is that it is not possible to consistently and over time create abnormal returns without taking on additional risk. However, the hypothesis has become one of the most debated theories in financial economics. Numerous studies suggest that seasonal patterns exist in stock returns, so-called calendar effects, which violates the assumption of st

The Trade Effects of Safeguards: Evidence from Sweden

The ongoing trade conflict has received much attention, and many politicians, as well as economists, wonder what the consequences will be. To shed some light on what the trade effects might be, we empirically analyse the trade effects of a very similar trade conflict. This paper examines the trade effects of the US safeguard of 2002 on Swedish steel exports. While the main focus of the analysis is

Kontroll i anstaltsmiljö? Statlig-, social- och självkontroll av transpersoner inom Kriminalvården

International studies suggest that transgender prisoners are a conundrum for the prison and probation systems when it comes to both management and housing, are at risk of victimization by both inmates and prison staff and that this might impact on transgender inmates’ gender expression or gender identification. There are no studies on transgender inmates’ contact with the Swedish prison and probat

No title

The patois of Evolène – a municipality in the Swiss canton of Valais – is the only autochthonous Franco-Provençal dialect that is still being transmitted to new generations in the French speaking part of Switzerland. This work is based on a questionnaire, distributed through Google Forms and answered by 10 patois speaking residents of Evolène. The respondents were questioned on two main topics: ho

Catalysts of Change A Case Study on Managerial Capabilities in Resource Orchestration of Big Data

Managerial capabilities such as strategic thinking, understanding big data, critical thinking, entrepreneurial creativity and curiosity have a significant impact on the resource orchestration of big data. This thesis presents a grounded model depicting how the capabilities interplay for resource orchestration, showing the dynamics between the capabilities as well as their impact in different stage

Teknisk analys - hokuspokus eller avkastningslokus?

Objective: The objective of this study is to examine whether ten stock-trading strategies based on common technical indicators can prove to generate higher risk-adjusted returns than buy-and-hold strategies for the same stocks. Method: To examine this, trading for the ten strategies is simulated for 213 Swedish stocks, through the years 2006 to 2018. The risk-adjusted returns are calculated as sh

Decision support systems: Influential factors in the startup and investor ecosystem

Startups struggle to transition from young and early stage startups to mature operational startups because of challenges in acquiring Venture Capital investments due to the competition from existing peers. This thesis proposes the use of Decision Support Systems to create and sustain competitive advantage for startups in the pre-investment and post-investment phases. The Actor Network theory has b

Expected Shortfall Estimation

This thesis evaluates the performance of Expected Shortfall estimation with normal, student-t and skewed distributions. It is stylized fact that student-t distribution generally outperforms normal distribution. What is particularly peculiar is whether there is marginal gain of increased distributional complexity with combining two half normal (skewed) distributions, developed by de Roon and Karehn

Case study on Universal Verification Methodology(UVM) SystemC testbench for RTL verification

This Master’s thesis aims to conduct a case study on using Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) in SystemC for Register-Transfer Level (RTL) verification. Verification of ASICs is very important nowadays especially in terms of production costs, time to market and the sustainability of products. As Moore’s Law is in motion, verification gets large, complex, and time-consuming. Re-usability and

Do Chinese Dual-listed Companies "Return with Glory" in Their Mainland IPOs ?

Dual-listing has become a popular approach for companies to seek funding and international expansion. Typically companies grow big from less developed domestic markets and march into developed markets. However, China, as an emerging market economy has witnessed a wave of Hong Kong-listed companies returning to the mainland for a second IPO. One primary assumption for companies’ motivation to retur

The Rural-Urban Divide Between Zimbabwean Voters

Sub-Saharan African voters have long been regarded to be predominantly influenced by ethnicity when casting their ballots. New research in the field of African voting behaviour has established, to the contrary, that rural and urban contexts play a pivotal role in influencing voters. This research investigates the case of Zimbabwe. It researches the differences between contextual factors in rural a

Ilulissat, Living the Arctic

Nowhere in the world is there more proof of climate change than in Greenland, Ilulissat is no exception. With climate change and visible climatic shifts things are rapidly changing and already affecting the life of the people who live there. Those dramatic changes are not only affecting the Arctic but the whole global community. In this project it was though important to think locally to be able t

The effect of changes in equity index composition on stock price: The case of the S&P/ASX 20, 50, and MidCap 50

This paper is aimed at evaluating the index effect for the Australian blue-chip and midcap indices using changes in index composition from the S&P/ASX 20, 50 and MidCap 50. For the midcap index I find significant CAARs for the period prior to the announcement period which would signify that market participants anticipate the changes to index composition and possibly try to exploit the already

HELLO FROM THE OTHER SIDE!

Purpose: This thesis attempts to investigate (1) if Parasocial Relationships between users and Voice Assistants exist, (2) if product-related factors affect the formation of this Parasocial Relationship and (3) if the users’ Relationship Attachment Styles are moderating the influence of product-related factors on the formation of Parasocial Relationships. These aims were pursued by testing the inf

Solid Waste Management in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Solid waste management has been topic of discussion in urban areas of many developing countries. Even though it is necessary to focus on institutional and technical factors when it comes to waste management, individual’s attitudes and perceptions are crucial to maintain proper practices to manage household waste. While the role and impact of individual’s attitudes and perceptions in household wast

Can the Arm’s Length Principle in the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines Fulfil the Minimum Requirements of the Transaction Approach in the Controlled Foreign Company Rules under Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive?

Generally, the ALP in TP regulations is widely applied in order to prevent price manipulation which will cause tax avoidance. And CFC regulations have usually been regarded as a “backstop” of TP regulations in terms of combating tax avoidance. While CFC regulations aim at achieving this goal in a divergent way of re-attributing the undistributed income back to the parent state. Thus, although CFC

Cannabis, ett mångfacetterat ämne : En kvalitativ studie av hur cannabis och brukare därav beskrivs i Aftonbladet

The purpose of the study is to create an understanding for how one of Sweden’s biggest newspapers Aftonbladet (Aftonbladet 2019a) describes cannabis. In a time when the strict Swedish drug policy meets the more drug liberal political tendencies that is seen in the world. The study is based on 79 articles in Aftonbladet May 2018 to March 2019 that includes the word cannabis. Most of the articles ar

Customer’s perceptions in Last-mile delivery service

Purpose – Increasingly, last mile logistics is driven by customer-oriented strategies that requires better understanding of customers’ perceptions. This thesis views last-mile delivery as a service and aims to examine the relation of logistics service quality and other constructs used in service management literature to measure customers’ perception. Built on the operational definition of perceive

Speaking from the interstices: Latin American Decolonial Feminists Theorizing the State

Latin American decolonial feminists are concerned with deconstructing the colonial legacies that persist and multiply today albeit formal colonialism has ended. This thesis engages with Latin American decolonial feminism’s political project of decolonization in relation to the state, to see whether it follows the state-phobia tendency popular in other emancipatory political discourses. It focuses

“What is the alternative? Not trying to mix? Nah.” A case study on housing and social mix policies within physical planning in Malmö, Sweden

Residential segregation is seen as a growing problem within many urban areas today. Segregation is assumed to hamper social integration and the life-chances of disadvantaged as well as creating instability in society. One policy measure to deal with residential segregation is to increase the variation in the housing structure. This is assumed to create a social mix, that in turn will generate posi