902 resultados para pricing contract
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Tutkielman tarkoituksena oli tarkastella hinnoittelun ja hinnanalennusten merkitystä toimittaja-asiakassuhteissa yritysmarkkinoilla, sekä sitä kuinka kilpailuoikeus säätelee hinnoittelua. Tutkielman ensisijaisena tavoitteena oli selvittää kuinka alennuspolitiikka tulisi laatia jotta se olisi EY:n kilpailuoikeuden mukaan sallittu. Aluksi hinnoittelupolitiikkaan ja strategiaan vaikuttavia seikkoja tarkasteltiin teoreettisesti ja tämän pohjalta laadittua viitekehystä sovellettiin empiiristä tutkimusta suoritettaessa. Empiirinen tutkimus oli normatiivinen case-tutkimus, jossa tarkasteltiin kahdessa toimittaja-asiakassuhteessa noudatettuja hinnoittelu- ja alennuskäytäntöjä. Aineisto kerättiin haastattelemalla toimittajan myyntihenkilöitä, ja lisänä käytettiin yrityksen sisäistä materiaalia. Analyysin tulokset osoittivat nykyisissä käytännöissä joitakin kilpailuoikeudellisia ristiriitaisuuksia, ja näihin annettiin parannusehdotuksia.
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Vuonna 1995 alkanut sähkömarkkinoiden vapautuminen on muuttanut sähköyhtiöiden myyntisopimusten hinnoittelua merkittävästi. Ennen markkinauudistusta voitiin sähkön myyntisopimukset hinnoitella perustuen oman sähkön tuotannon kustannuksiin ja haluttuun katteeseen. Nykyään sähköpörssissä noteerattava sähkön hinta muodostaa perustan kaikkien myyntisopimusten hinnoittelulle. Sähkön markkinahinnan lisäksi on myyntisopimusten hinnoittelussa otettava huomioon sähkömarkkinoiden ominaispiirteistä aiheutuvat riskit sähkön myyjälle. Tässä työssä mallinnetaan Lappeenrannan Energia Oy:n markkinalähtöiset hinnoittelumenetelmät kahdelle sähkönmyyntisopimustyypille. Lisäksi tutkitaan markkinalähtöisen hinnoittelun tärkeimpien riskikomponenttien, aluehintaeron sekä profiililisän, merkitystä markkinalähtöisten myyntisopimusten hinnoittelussa. Aluehintaeron hyväksikäyttöä myyntisopimusten hinnoittelussa on tutkittu selvittämällä Suomen hinta-alueen CfD-johdannaisten riskipreemiot. Profiililisän merkitystä myyntisopimusten hinnoittelussa on tutkittu havainnoimalla profiililisän muutoksia hinta- ja kulutusaikasarjoissa sekä suojaushinta ja tehotasossa tapahtuneiden muutosten suhteen. Ennustetun ja toteutuneen profiililisän eroja on tutkittu laskemalla ne seitsemälle Lappeenrannan Energia Oy:n merkittävälle asiakkaalle. Lisäksi on tarkasteltu profiililisän laskentaan tarvittavan hinta-aikasarjan mallintamiseen käytettyjen termiinituotteiden hintojen merkitystä lasketun profiililisän suuruuteen. Työn lopuksi esitetään kaksi vaihtoehtoista sähkösopimusten hinnoittelumenetelmää ja vertaillaan esitettyjä hinnoittelumenetelmiä keskenään. Työssä havaitaan, että aluehintaerolta suojautumiseen käytettävien CfD-johdannaisten avulla olisi ollut mahdollista lisätä markkinalähtöisten myyntisopimusten tuottoa viimeisen kolmen vuoden aikana. Suoritettujen herkkyysanalyysien perusteella voidaan todeta, että toteutuneen ja ennustetun profiililisän erot johtuvat laskentaan käytettävien hinta- sekä kulutusaikasarjojen epätarkkuudesta. Lappeenrannan Energia Oy:n käyttämät profiililisät osoittautuivat ex-post -tarkastelussa liian suuriksi yhtä asiakasta lukuun ottamatta. Lisäksi tarjousaikana laskettujen profiililisien voidaan katsoa muuttuvan täysin samassa suhteessa hinta-aikasarjan mallintamiseen käytettyjen termiinituotteiden volatiliteettien kanssa. Esiteltyjen vaihtoehtoisten myyntisopimusten hinnoittelumenetelmien voidaan katsoa antavan varsin samanlaisia tuloksia kuin Lappeenrannan Energia Oy:n nykyinen hinnoittelumenetelmä. Saatuihin tuloksiin vaikuttavat kuitenkin painokertoimien estimointiin käytetyn vuoden volatiliteetti sekä profiililisän laskentamenetelmä
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The main objective of this study is to analyze the role and potential of transfer pricing as a means of management control in large organizations. The special emphasis is on analyzing the potential of transfer pricing when we are motivating the profit center managers. The research approach is theoretical and literature reviews include studies about profit center organizations, performance measurement and analysis, incentive systems, transfer pricing techniques and agency theory. Based on the analysis, it seems that transfer pricing is a suitable tool for controlling, motivating and managing profit center managers. This requires that the performance measurement can be done fairly and transfer prices are set using fair assumptions. The motivating effects of transfer pricing can be enhanced if the reward system is connected to performance measurement system. In synthesis there is presented effects of transfer pricing to profit center managers behavior. There is also presented opinion about fair transfer pricing policy.
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We perform a meta - analysis of 21 studies that estimate the elasticity of the price of waste collection demand upon waste quantities, a prior literature review having revealed that the price elasticity differs markedly. Based on a meta - regression with a total of 65 observations, we find no indication that municipal data give higher estimates for price elasticities than those associated with household data. Furthermore, there is no evidence that treating prices as exogenous underestimates the price elasticity. We find that much of the variation can be explained by sample size, the use of a weight - based as opposed to a volume - based pricing system, and the pricing of compostable waste. We also show that price elasticities determined in the USA and point estimations of elasticities are more elastic, but these effects are not robust to the changing of model specifications. Finally, our tests show that there is no evidence of publication bias while there is some evidence of the existence of genuine empirical effect.
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The article examines public-private sector wage differentials in Spain using microdata from the Structure of Earnings Survey (Encuesta de Estructura Salarial). When applying various decomposition techniques, we find that it is important to distinguish by gender and type of contract. Our results also highlight the presence of a positive wage premium for public sector workers that can be partially explained by their better endowment of characteristics, in particular by the characteristics of the establishment where they work. The wage premium is greater for female and fixed-term employees and falls across the wage distribution, being negative for more highly skilled workers.
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Airports have become platforms that derive revenues from both aeronautical and commercial activities. The demand for these services is characterized by a one-way complementarity in that only air travelers can purchase retail goods at the airport terminals. We analyze a model of optimal airport behavior in which this one-way complementarity is subject to consumer foresight, i.e., consumers may not anticipate in full the ex post retail surplus when purchasing a flight ticket. An airport sets landing fees, and, in addition, also chooses the retail market structure by selecting the number of retail concessions to be awarded. We find that, with perfectly myopic consumers, the airport chooses to attract more passengers via low landing fees, and also sets the minimum possible number of retailers in order to increase the concessions’ revenues, from which it obtains the largest share of profits. However, even a very small amount of anticipation of the consumer surplus from retail activities changes significantly the airport’s choices: the optimal airport policy is dependent on the degree of differentiation in the retail market. When consumers instead have perfect foresight, the airport establishes a very competitive retail market, where consumers enjoy a large surplus. This attracts passengers and it is exploited by the airport by charging higher landing fees, which then constitute the largest share of its profits. Overall, the airport’s profits are maximal when consumers have perfect foresight. Keywords: two-sided markets, platform pricing, one-way demand complementarity, consumer foresight. JEL classification: L1, L2, L93.
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This thesis examines whether global, local and exchange risks are priced in Scandinavian countries’ equity markets by using conditional international asset pricing models. The employed international asset pricing models are the world capital asset pricing model, the international asset pricing model augmented with the currency risk, and the partially segmented model augmented with the currency risk. Moreover, this research traces estimated equity risk premiums for the Scandinavian countries. The empirical part of the study is performed using generalized method of moments approach. Monthly observations from February 1994 to June 2007 are used. Investors’ conditional expectations are modeled using several instrumental variables. In order to keep system parsimonious the prices of risk are assumed to be constant whereas expected returns and conditional covariances vary over time. The empirical findings of this thesis suggest that the prices of global and local market risk are priced in the Scandinavian countries. This indicates that the Scandinavian countries are mildly segmented from the global markets. Furthermore, the results show that the exchange risk is priced in the Danish and Swedish stock markets when the partially segmented model is augmented with the currency risk factor.
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The usual objectives that companies have for subcontracting are studied in this thesis. The case company’s objectives for contract manufacturing now and in the future are identified. The main objective of the thesis is to create a focused model for the structure and supply chain management in the contract manufacturing network. This model is made for case company’s certain profit center. The different possibilities and their advantages and disadvantages for the structure and supply chain management are examined trough a theoretical review of literature. The possibilities found are then examined from the case company’s point of view. The case company point of view is established based on the opinions of the case company’s representatives. The outcome of the thesis is that the star shaped structure with supply chain management centralized to case company would be the best choice for the case company to manage the contract manufacture network.
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Last two decades have seen a rapid change in the global economic and financial situation; the economic conditions in many small and large underdeveloped countries started to improve and they became recognized as emerging markets. This led to growth in the amounts of global investments in these countries, partly spurred by expectations of higher returns, favorable risk-return opportunities, and better diversification alternatives to global investors. This process, however, has not been without problems and it has emphasized the need for more information on these markets. In particular, the liberalization of financial markets around the world, globalization of trade and companies, recent formation of economic and regional blocks, and the rapid development of underdeveloped countries during the last two decades have brought a major challenge to the financial world and researchers alike. This doctoral dissertation studies one of the largest emerging markets, namely Russia. The motivation why the Russian equity market is worth investigating includes, among other factors, its sheer size, rapid and robust economic growth since the turn of the millennium, future prospect for international investors, and a number of important major financial reforms implemented since the early 1990s. Another interesting feature of the Russian economy, which gives motivation to study Russian market, is Russia’s 1998 financial crisis, considered as one of the worst crisis in recent times, affecting both developed and developing economies. Therefore, special attention has been paid to Russia’s 1998 financial crisis throughout this dissertation. This thesis covers the period from the birth of the modern Russian financial markets to the present day, Special attention is given to the international linkage and the 1998 financial crisis. This study first identifies the risks associated with Russian market and then deals with their pricing issues. Finally some insights about portfolio construction within Russian market are presented. The first research paper of this dissertation considers the linkage of the Russian equity market to the world equity market by examining the international transmission of the Russia’s 1998 financial crisis utilizing the GARCH-BEKK model proposed by Engle and Kroner. Empirical results shows evidence of direct linkage between the Russian equity market and the world market both in regards of returns and volatility. However, the weakness of the linkage suggests that the Russian equity market was only partially integrated into the world market, even though the contagion can be clearly seen during the time of the crisis period. The second and the third paper, co-authored with Mika Vaihekoski, investigate whether global, local and currency risks are priced in the Russian stock market from a US investors’ point of view. Furthermore, the dynamics of these sources of risk are studied, i.e., whether the prices of the global and local risk factors are constant or time-varying over time. We utilize the multivariate GARCH-M framework of De Santis and Gérard (1998). Similar to them we find price of global market risk to be time-varying. Currency risk also found to be priced and highly time varying in the Russian market. Moreover, our results suggest that the Russian market is partially segmented and local risk is also priced in the market. The model also implies that the biggest impact on the US market risk premium is coming from the world risk component whereas the Russian risk premium is on average caused mostly by the local and currency components. The purpose of the fourth paper is to look at the relationship between the stock and the bond market of Russia. The objective is to examine whether the correlations between two classes of assets are time varying by using multivariate conditional volatility models. The Constant Conditional Correlation model by Bollerslev (1990), the Dynamic Conditional Correlation model by Engle (2002), and an asymmetric version of the Dynamic Conditional Correlation model by Cappiello et al. (2006) are used in the analysis. The empirical results do not support the assumption of constant conditional correlation and there was clear evidence of time varying correlations between the Russian stocks and bond market and both asset markets exhibit positive asymmetries. The implications of the results in this dissertation are useful for both companies and international investors who are interested in investing in Russia. Our results give useful insights to those involved in minimising or managing financial risk exposures, such as, portfolio managers, international investors, risk analysts and financial researchers. When portfolio managers aim to optimize the risk-return relationship, the results indicate that at least in the case of Russia, one should account for the local market as well as currency risk when calculating the key inputs for the optimization. In addition, the pricing of exchange rate risk implies that exchange rate exposure is partly non-diversifiable and investors are compensated for bearing the risk. Likewise, international transmission of stock market volatility can profoundly influence corporate capital budgeting decisions, investors’ investment decisions, and other business cycle variables. Finally, the weak integration of the Russian market and low correlations between Russian stock and bond market offers good opportunities to the international investors to diversify their portfolios.
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The article examines public-private sector wage differentials in Spain using microdata from the Structure of Earnings Survey (Encuesta de Estructura Salarial). When applying various decomposition techniques, we find that it is important to distinguish by gender and type of contract. Our results also highlight the presence of a positive wage premium for public sector workers that can be partially explained by their better endowment of characteristics, in particular by the characteristics of the establishment where they work. The wage premium is greater for female and fixed-term employees and falls across the wage distribution, being negative for more highly skilled workers.
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Both the competitive environment and the internal structure of an industrial organization are typically included in the processes which describe the strategic management processes of the firm, but less attention has been paid to the interdependence between these views. Therefore, this research focuses on explaining the particular conditions of an industry change, which lead managers to realign the firm in respect of its environment for generating competitive advantage. The research question that directs the development of the theoretical framework is: Why do firms outsource some of their functions? The three general stages of the analysis are related to the following research topics: (i) understanding forces that shape the industry, (ii) estimating the impacts of transforming customer preferences, rivalry, and changing capability bases on the relevance of existing assets and activities, and emergence of new business models, and (iii) developing optional structures for future value chains and understanding general boundaries for market emergence. The defined research setting contributes to the managerial research questions “Why do firms reorganize their value chains?”, “Why and how are decisions made?” Combining Transaction Cost Economics (TCE) and Resource-Based View (RBV) within an integrated framework makes it possible to evaluate the two dimensions of a company’s resources, namely the strategic value and transferability. The final decision of restructuring will be made based on an analysis of the actual business potential of the outsourcing, where benefits and risks are evaluated. The firm focuses on the risk of opportunism, hold-up problems, pricing, and opportunities to reach a complete contract, and finally on the direct benefits and risks for financial performance. The supplier analyzes the business potential of an activity outside the specific customer, the amount of customer-specific investments, the service provider’s competitive position, abilities to revenue gains in generic segments, and long-term dependence on the customer.
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Little research has been conducted to guide the management of marketing variables, such as pricing, in systems business context. Furthermore, given that international partnering has become a popular mode of operation for SMEs, the objective of the current thesis was to explore the scantly researched topic of managing the pricing of integrated solutions in an export partnership. Specifically, the thesis synthesizes literature findings from the three areas of export pricing, systems business, and export partnerships. The empirical section of the study consists of a qualitative single-case study of a Finnish systems integrator that has recently launched its export operations. Primary data was collected by conducting four interviews of the case company’s managers and by organizing one group interview session. The study findings indicate that a systems integrator’s pricing strategy in an export partnership can be very multidimensional and dependant on international pricing environment and partner characteristics, that an export partnership appears to have unique implications on a systems integrator’s pricing process, and that customer value –based pricing strategies might be particularly suited to pricing integrated solutions.
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Työn tavoitteena oli luoda yhtenäinen, tehokas ja helppokäyttöinen tarjouslaskentamalli sopimusvalmistajan käyttöön. Konsernin käytössä oli aiemmin neljä erilaista tarjouslaskentamallia ja niitä oli erittäin vaikea vertailla keskenään, eikä niillä voitu laskea tarjouksia kaikille tehtaille. Työ jakautuu kirjallisuuskatsaukseen ja empiiriseen osaan. Kirjallisuuskatsauksessa käsitellään erilaisia hinnoitteluvaihtoehtoja, kustannuslaskennan roolia ja kustannuslaskentamenetelmiä. Empiirinen osa koostuu tarjouslaskennan nykytilan analysoinnista, uuden tarjouslaskentamallin rakentamisesta sekä kehitetyn tarjouslaskentamallin toimintakuvauksesta. Tarjouslaskentamallin pohjaksi valittiin kustannusperusteinen hinnoittelu, koska sitä oli käytetty aikaisemminkin ja se oli koettu hyväksi. Kustannusperusteisen tarjouslaskentamallin pohjaksi luotiin yhtenäiset työ – ja konetuntihinnat koko konserniin. Konetuntihinnat laskettiin 28 koneelle. Konetuntihintoja analysoitiin ja ryhmiteltiin siten, että päädyttiin 16 konelisän käyttöön. Tarjouslaskentamalli käsittelee vain valmistuksen kustannuksia eikä ota kantaa hallintokustannusten syntyyn. Yhtenäinen tarjouslaskentamalli helpottaa eri myyntimiesten tekemien tarjousten vertailua ja mahdollistaa tuotteiden myynnin useille tehtaille. Tarjouslaskentamalli toteutettiin taulukkolaskentaohjelmalla.
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Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on selvittää millä keinoilla voidaan kehittää tutkittavan yrityksen ulkoistettujen globaalien tietokonekeskuspalveluiden kilpailuetua. Lisäksi tavoitteena on selvittää kriittisimmät kilpailuetua tuottavat asiat, jotka tulisi ottaa huomioon sopimusneuvotteluissa. Ongelmaa lähestyttiin strategian, ulkoistusteorioiden, sopimuksen, hinnoittelumallien, yrityskulttuurin, innovaatioiden, luottamuksen ja yhteistyöverkostojen kautta. ICT -ulkoistuksen nykytilaa ja kehittämistarvetta tutkittiin laadullisella tutkimuksella teemahaastattelujen avulla. Tutkimuksessa haastateltiin tutkittavan yrityksen lisäksi kaksi globaalia ulkoistuskumppania. Tutkimuksen tuloksena keskeiseksi tekijöiksi nousi yhteisen strategian ja tavoitteiden määrittely ja jalkauttaminen, ydinkyvykkyyksien hallinta, sidosryhmien hallinta, yrityskulttuurien huomioiminen, toimittajaosaamisen hallinta, ja kustannuksien pienentäminen. Sopimuksen tekovaiheessa tulisi jo määritellä sopimuksesta irrottautumisen strategia. Hinnoittelumallin päätöksentekoa tulisi asiakkaan johtaa sekä neuvotella tasapuoliset ja motivoivat kannustimet.