129 resultados para semi empirical calculations
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The main purpose of this study was to analyze how stress tests are used in risk management in the Finnish banking and insurance sectors. In order to enhance understanding of the topic, stress testing was explored in the context of corporate governance and regulato-ry implications of Basel II and Solvency II on stress testing were examined. In addition, the effects of the global financial crisis on stress testing were mapped and the differences in stress testing practices between the banking and insurance sector were discussed. The research method was qualitative case study and it was conducted by interviewing risk managers from ten institutions and a representative from FIN-FSA. Findings pointed out that stress testing practices vary significantly between different institutions. Interesting observations were made in terms of stress testing practices in the banking and insurance sectors. The increasing importance and use of stress tests were recognized as a result of the financial crisis. Stress testing was even considered more like art than science given the amount of challenges it involves. In general, improvements in stress tests were suggested, with an emphasis on stress concentration between different types of risks.
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The objective of this case study is to provide a Finnish solution provider company an objective, in-depth analysis of their project based business and especially of project estimation accuracy. A project and customer profitability analysis is conducted as a complementary addition to describe profitability of the Case Company’s core division. The theoretical framework is constructed on project profitability and customer profitability analysis. Project profitability is approached starting from managing projects, continuing to project pricing process and concluding to project success. The empirical part of this study describes the Case Company’s project portfolio, and by means of quantitative analysis, the study describes how the characteristics of a project impact the project’s profitability. The findings indicate that it really makes a difference in project portfolio’s estimated and actual profitability when methods of installation and technical specifications are scrutinized. Implications on profitability are gathered into a risk assessment tool proposal.
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Tässä tutkimuksessa tutkittiin aineettoman pääoman merkitystä alkavan yrityksen rahoituksen saantiin. Tutkimuksen teoreettinen osuus toteutettiin kirjallisuuskatsauksena. Tutkimuksen empiirinen osuus toteutettiin laadullisena tutkimuksena. Tutkimusaineisto kerättiin puolistrukturoiduilla yksilöllisillä teemahaastatteluilla alkavan yrityksen ensisijaisilta rahoittajilta, joita katsottiin olevan Elinkeino-, liikenne- ja ympäristökeskus, Teknologian kehittämiskeskus Tekes, Keksintösäätiö, Finnvera Oyj ja pankit. Tutkimuksen tuloksena selvisi, että aineettomalla pääomalla on tärkeä merkitys alkavan yrityksen rahoituksen saantiin. Mikäli alkavalla yrittäjällä ei ollut aineetonta pääomaa, alkava yritys ei saanut rahoitusta vaikka vakuudet olisivat olleet kunnossa. Tämän johdosta, nyt tulisi valita mittarit, joilla pystytään mittaamaan rahoituksen kannalta vaikuttavat aineettoman pääoman menestystekijät ja raportoimaan nämä. Jotta yritykset olisivat rahoittajan kannalta vertailukelpoisia, tulisi rahoittajan määritellä mittarit, joihin se rahoitusta myöntäessään kiinnittää huomiota.
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The main purpose of this study is to examine whether accounting-based variables can be used to measure systematic risk of a company using Finnish data. When the fundamental sources of systematic risk are known, companies are able to manage these risks and increase company value. Accounting beta was formed based on OLS regression models. Theoretical background for the study was based on the findings of studies according to which business risk, financial risk, operating risk and growth risk can be theoretically regarded as determinants of the systematic risk. The results reveal that accounting variables describe systematic risk of a company. The accounting beta is found to be particularly sensitive to the changes in the risk components. The investigation is confidential until 15.10.2012.
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Tässä diplomityössä on tutkittu epävarmuuden mallintamista investointilaskelmissa. Kirjallisuuden perusteella luotiin prosessimalli, jolla voidaan strukturoidusti tehdä yritysinvestointi- tai yritysirtaantumispäätös. Malli koostuu neljästä päävaiheesta, mutta pääpainopiste mallissa on laskentamenetelmissä. Luotua prosessimallia sekä erityisesti laskentamenetelmiä on sovellettu yritysesimerkin avulla. Epävarmuuden mallintamisongelmaa on käsitelty sekä perinteisten klassillisten investointiteorioiden että reaalioptioajatteluun pohjautuvien menetelmien avulla. Reaalioptioteoriaan perustuvien menetelmien avulla voidaan ottaa huomioon tulevat epävarmuudet ja päätöksentekomahdollisuudet. Perinteisten reaalioptioteorioiden käytännön elämän vastaisten taustaoletuksien vuoksi tutkittiin erityisesti uusimpia malleja. Diplomityössä yritysesimerkiksi valittiin Paroc Group, jonka yritysjärjestelytilannetta tutkittiin sen nykyisen omistajan eli pankin näkökulmasta. Diplomityön yhtenä keskeisenä tavoitteena oli selvittää, että kannattaako pankin myydä yhtiö tämän hetkisellä markkinahinnalla vai odottaa parempaa myyntiajankohtaa.
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Programming and mathematics are core areas of computer science (CS) and consequently also important parts of CS education. Introductory instruction in these two topics is, however, not without problems. Studies show that CS students find programming difficult to learn and that teaching mathematical topics to CS novices is challenging. One reason for the latter is the disconnection between mathematics and programming found in many CS curricula, which results in students not seeing the relevance of the subject for their studies. In addition, reports indicate that students' mathematical capability and maturity levels are dropping. The challenges faced when teaching mathematics and programming at CS departments can also be traced back to gaps in students' prior education. In Finland the high school curriculum does not include CS as a subject; instead, focus is on learning to use the computer and its applications as tools. Similarly, many of the mathematics courses emphasize application of formulas, while logic, formalisms and proofs, which are important in CS, are avoided. Consequently, high school graduates are not well prepared for studies in CS. Motivated by these challenges, the goal of the present work is to describe new approaches to teaching mathematics and programming aimed at addressing these issues: Structured derivations is a logic-based approach to teaching mathematics, where formalisms and justifications are made explicit. The aim is to help students become better at communicating their reasoning using mathematical language and logical notation at the same time as they become more confident with formalisms. The Python programming language was originally designed with education in mind, and has a simple syntax compared to many other popular languages. The aim of using it in instruction is to address algorithms and their implementation in a way that allows focus to be put on learning algorithmic thinking and programming instead of on learning a complex syntax. Invariant based programming is a diagrammatic approach to developing programs that are correct by construction. The approach is based on elementary propositional and predicate logic, and makes explicit the underlying mathematical foundations of programming. The aim is also to show how mathematics in general, and logic in particular, can be used to create better programs.
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Previous studies on pencil grip have typically dealt with the developmental aspects in young children while handwriting research is mainly concerned with speed and legibility. Studies linking these areas are few. Evaluation of the existing pencil grip studies is hampered by methodological inconsistencies. The operational definitions of pencil grip arerational but tend to be oversimplified while detailed descriptors tend to be impractical due to their multiplicity. The present study introduces a descriptive two-dimensional model for the categorisation of pencil grip suitable for research applications in a classroom setting. The model is used in four empirical studies of children during the first six years of writing instruction. Study 1 describes the pencil grips observed in a large group of pupils in Finland (n = 504). The results indicate that in Finland the majority of grips resemble the traditional dynamic tripod grip. Significant genderrelated differences in pencil grip were observed. Study 2 is a longitudinal exploration of grip stability vs. change (n = 117). Both expected and unexpected changes were observed in about 25 per cent of the children's grips over four years. A new finding emerged using the present model for categorisation: whereas pencil grips would change, either in terms of ease of grip manipulation or grip configuration, no instances were found where a grip would have changed concurrently on both dimensions. Study 3 is a cross-cultural comparison of grips observed in Finland and the USA (n = 793). The distribution of the pencil grips observed in the American pupils was significantly different from those found in Finland. The cross-cultural disparity is most likely related to the differences in the onset of writing instruction. The differences between the boys' and girls' grips in the American group were non-significant.An implication of Studies 2 and 3 is that the initial pencil grip is of foremost importance since pencil grips are largely stable over time. Study 4 connects the pencil grips to assessment of the mechanics of writing (n = 61). It seems that certain previously not recommended pencil grips might nevertheless be includedamong those accepted since they did not appear to hamper either fluency or legibility.
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The study examines the internationalisation process of a contemporary SME firm and explores the impact of its business network on this development. The objective of the study is to understand SME internationalisation and its dynamics from a network perspective. The purpose of this research project is to describe and explore the development process of a firm and its business network by identifying the changes, critical events and influence factors that form this development. It is a qualitative case study, which focuses on a Finnish focal firm and its respective business network as it expands into the Greek market. It is a longitudinal research process, which covers a period of time from 1994 to 2004. The empirical study concentrates on the paper trading and converting business. The study builds on the network theory and the framework provided by Johanson and Mattsson's (1988) model on network internationalisation. The incremental internationalisation theories and network theories form the theoretical focus. The research project is organised according to a process view. The focal firm evolves from a domestically-oriented small subsidiary into an internationally experienced company, which has activities in several market areas and numerous business networks in various market segments and product categories. The findings illustrate the importance of both the domestic and foreign business network context in a firm's internationalisation process. The results of the study suggest theoretical modifications on a firm's internationalisation process by broadening the perspective and incorporating the strategic context of a firm. The findings suggest that internationalisation process is a non-linear process, which does not have a deterministic order in its development. The findings emphasise the significance of relational networks, both managerial and entrepreneurial, for establishing position in foreign markets. It implies that a firm's evolution is significantly influenced by its business network and by critical events. Business networks gain coherence due to common goals and they use accumulated capabilities to exploit market opportunities. The business network sets constraints and provides opportunities, which makes the related decision making strategically important. The firm co-evolves with its business network. The research project provides an instrumental case study with a description of an SME internationalisation process. It contributes to existing knowledge by illustrating dynamics in an international business network and by pinpointing the importance of suppliers, customers, partners, ownerships and competition to the internationalisation process.
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In summary the main findings of the study are that there seems to be is no universal definition of value in the context of industrial relationships, but a notion that it is context-, time-, and actor dependent. Value co-creation is a suitable concept in the context of buyerseller relationships. The evolution of a relationship from a transactional to a partnership is long and eventful - a process where the outcome is impossible to estimate in advance. The process is filled with differenttypes of events and also conflicts, which as a matter of fact can be seen as constructive forces in relationship development. The perceived value of a relationship is an antecedent to pursuing a high-involvement strategy; once a partnership exists, the value co-creation potential is realizable through exploiting interdependencies. Those interdependencies are the trigger for value co-creation potential. The value cocreation potential is realized though different processes of value co-creation either to achieve efficiency in exchange or effective use of resources. The logic of buyer-seller partnerships is to create and exploit interdependencies in order to create both efficiency and effective use of resources. (Summary of main findings p. 176)
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The study of convergence and divergence in global economy and social development utilises comparative indicators to investigate the contents of economic and social development policy and their effects on the global samples that represent the rich industrial, semi-industrial and the poor developing nations. The study searchesfor answers to questions such as "what are the objectives of economic growth policies in globalisation under the imperatives of convergence and divergence, and how do these affect human well-being in consideration to the objectives of social policy in various nations?" The empirical verification of data utilises the concepts of the `logic of industrialism´ for comparative analysis that focuses mainly on identifying the levels of well-being in world nations after the Second World War. The perspectives of convergence and divergence in global economy and social development critically examine the stages of early development processes in global economy, distinguish the differences between economy and social development, illustrate the contents of economic and social development policies, their effects on rich and poor countries, and the nature of convergence and divergence in propelling economic growth and unequal social development in world nations. The measurement of convergence and divergence in global economy and social development utilised both economic and social data that were combined into an index that measures the precise levels of the effects of economic and social development policies on human well-being in the rich and poor nations. The task of finding policy solutions to resolve the controversies are reviewed through empirical investigations and the analyses of trends indicated within economic and social indicators and data. These revealed how the adoption of social policy measures in translating the gains from economic growth, towards promoting education, public health, and equity, generate social progress and longer life expectancy, higher economic growth, and sustain more stable macro economy for the nations. Social policy is concerned with the translation of benefits from objectives of global economic growth policies, to objectives of social development policy in nation states. Social policy, therefore, represents an open door whereby benefits of economic growth policies are linked with the broader objectives of social development policy, thereby enhancing the possibility of extending benefits from economic growth to all human being in every nation.
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Tutkimuksen päätavoitteena on määrittää kohdeyritykseen soveltuvat menetelmät, joiden avulla voidaan suorittaa alueurakoiden jälkilaskenta. Jälkilaskelmien tavoite on selvittää alueurakoiden tarjousvaiheen kustannusarvioiden ja toteutuneiden kustannusten merkittävimmät erot nykyisin saatavissa olevan informaation avulla. Työ rajataan käsittelemään viittä kohdeyrityksen alueurakkaa. Tutkimuksen toinen tavoite on määrittää kohdeyrityksen kustannusseurannan keskeisimmät ongelmat jälkilaskennan näkökulmasta ja esittää kehitystoimenpiteet näiden ongelmien ratkaisemiseksi. Tutkimuksen tutkimusote on konstruktiivinen, joka sisältää myös toimintaanalyyttisiä piirteitä. Tutkimus jakautuu teoreettiseen kirjallisuusselvitykseen ja empiiriseen ongelmanratkaisuosioon. Tarjouslaskennan ja toteutuneiden kustannusten vertailu edellyttää alueurakoiden sisältömuutosten ja hinnantarkistusten huomioimista sekä apukustannuspaikkojen kustannusten kohdistamista varsinaisille kunnossapitotehtäville. Suoritetun jälkilaskennan tuloksena havaitaan merkittäviä eroja tarjouslaskennan ja toteutuneiden kustannusten välillä kaikissa urakoissa. Jälkilaskennan suorittamisen näkökulmasta kohdeyrityksen kustannusseurannan heikkouksia ovat tiedon hajanainen sijainti eri järjestelmissä ja muutamat kustannusten rekisteröinnin yksityiskohdat. Ratkaisuksi ehdotetaan kaikkien jälkilaskennan kannalta oleellisten tietojen keskittämistä yrityksen käyttämään talousseurantajärjestelmään. Kustannusten rekisteröinnin kehittämiseen ehdotetaan tiettyjen kustannuspaikkojen jakamista pienempiin osiin ja toisten sisältämien tehtävien tarkempaa määrittelyä.
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The purpose of the dissertation is to investigate how different institutional settings affect accounting conservatism. These aspects are of interest because prior studies show that accounting quality is influenced not only by accounting standards, but also by incentives from the financial reporting environment. Accounting quality could be defined as the usefulness of financial reporting to investors and other parties in contractual relationships with the firm. In this thesis it is measured by a single, but important attribute, accounting conservatism. Conservatism is understood as asymmetric timeliness of loss and gain recognition. The study examines the role and the users of financial statements, and how changes in both respectively affect accounting conservatism. These two questions are explored in two different research environments, the Nordic countries and the transitional economies of Europe. The results of the dissertation indicate that the degree of accounting conservatism increases the closer the financial statement comes to fulfilling the informational role of financial reporting. Secondly, it is also implied that foreign investors demand conservative accounting numbers in order to mitigate the problem of information asymmetry. Overall, the findings suggest that earnings conservatism is useful and increases the quality of financial information for the purpose of decision-making and contracting. These results are of relevance to managers, investors and other users of financial reporting information, as well as to standard setters.
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In 2011 China became the world’s second largest economy overtaking Japan. With its rapidly growing middle class buying diverse goods from consumption products to sophisticated technology and luxury products, it is also the fastest growing export market in the world. The purpose of this study is to examine what types of market entry modes Finnish SMEs use in China, which factors affect on their decisions and whether they have switched or combined the strategies after entering China. The goal is to understand the relevance of the entry mode choice related to the internationalization process and to evaluate how well it suits the Chinese business environment. The empirical part of the study is a semi structured qualitative analysis of six case companies that represent different industry fields. The cases were selected based on the recent literature about the Finnish industry fields China is interested in to gain knowledge and expertise from. Companies included in the study are an architect office, two pharmaceutical development companies, an ICT company, a plastic mechanics company and a clean tech company. The results of this study indicated that the market entry patterns of Finnish SMEs in China differ from each other based on the factors related to company’s background, mode concerns and Chinese market influences.
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The main objective of this master’s thesis was to determine, what are the insights, challenges and problems related to differing business logics and principles of income generation and how can they be integrated in a financial group with insurance and banking operations from the perspective of customer profitability. Review of the industrial specific features had a high priority in the study. The study is a qualitative case study with empirical data collected from semi-structured interviews. Qualitative research method was chosen since it produces kind of data required to answer the research questions. Interviewees were chosen from different organizational levels to achieve a comprehensive big picture of the subject. The key result of the study is that the most important factor for the customer profitability on the financial sector is to find and fulfill the customer needs with a comprehensive service package. Also long-term customer relationships were considered significant and customer life cycle assessment essential. In the case-organization the most significant factors in this process were a strong local presence and the tacit knowledge of the customers’ business and activities, although there are major challenges in systematic exploitation of this information. The management of the customer profitability in case-organization faces great challenges because of the history of growth via acquisitions, which has led to so-called “problem of the two balance sheets”, conflict in corporate culture and establishment of the mutual goals and performance measurement.
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Pitkäaikaishankkeen tuotot ja kustannukset tulee jakaa osatuloutuksen keinoin hankkeen valmistusajalle. Tässä tapaustutkimuksessa tarkastellaan pitkäaikaishankkeiden osatulouttamista osana ERP -investointia. Tavoite on kartoittaa kohdeyrityksen nykyistä osatuloutuskäytäntöä sekä tutkia tähän liittyviä mahdollisia muutoksia ja niiden vaikutuksia. Tutkimuksessa hahmotetaan ensin ERP:n toimintaa ja etenkin SAP:n tarjoamia mahdollisuuksia osatulouttamiselle. Tämän jälkeen selvitetään osatuloutusta koskevaa sääntelyä ja siihen liittyvää muutoshanketta. Empiirisessä osassa osatuloutusta käsitellään kohdeyrityksen näkökulmasta laskelmien, kirjallisuuden ja osallistuvan havainnoinnin kautta. Tutkimuksen mukaan case -yrityksen kannattaa toteuttaa osatuloutusta siten, että myös komponenttikustannukset kerryttävät valmistusastetta. Käytännössä tämän toteuttaminen on kuitenkin erittäin haasteellista. Tutkimus suositteleekin siirtymistä sisäisen laskennan osalta käyttämään komponenttien hinnoittelun pohjana standardikustannushintoja.