997 resultados para capital returns


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Unexpected changes in cash flow have started to occur more frequently after the financial crisis. The capital structures of companies have also changed, and financial flexibility as well as flexible asset management have therefore become more important. This thesis aims at presenting financial working capital management, a part of flexible asset management, as a possibility to gain financial flexibility and survive the changes. This thesis operates in the interface of corporate finance, strategic management and management accounting, and it has two main objectives: to examine financial working capital management and to develop measures of financial working capital. The research in this thesis has been conducted using archival research and design science. Qualitative comparative analysis and model building are used to formulate tools and strategies for financial working capital management. The tools are tested with simulations, case studies and statistical analysis. The empirical data is collected from companies listed in the Helsinki Stock Exchange. The results of this thesis indicate that there are several possible financial working capital management strategies. FOCAL matrix is created in the thesis to assist in the selection of a strategy. The results also imply that profitability can be improved by reducing financial working capital, which creates a need to change the financial working capital management strategy. Financial flow cycle, and its modification, is developed in this thesis to measure financial working capital. Financial working capital as a concept is presented in this thesis with an orientation towards the management view. New dimensions have also been produced to financial management and working capital management, while providing a holistic approach to financial flexibility. Financial working capital management strategies are presented to managers and practical tools are provided for decision-making.

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Researchers have widely recognised and accepted that firm performance is increasingly related to knowledge-based issues. Two separately developed literature streams, intellectual capital (IC) and knowledge management (KM), have been established as the key discussions related to knowledge-based competitive advantage of the firm. Intellectual capital has provided evidence on the strategic key intangible resources of the firm, which could be deployed to create competitive advantage. Knowledge management, in turn, has focused on the managerial processes and practices which can be used to leverage IC to create competitive advantage. Despite extensive literature on both issues, some notable research gaps remain to be closed. In effect, one major gap within the knowledge management research is the lack of understanding related to its influence on firm performance, while IC researchers have articulated a need to utilise more finegrained conceptual models to better understand the key strategic value-creating resources of the firm. In this dissertation, IC is regarded as the entire intellectual capacity, knowledge and competences of the firm that can be leveraged to achieve sustained competitive advantage. KM practices are defined as organisational and managerial activities that enable the firm to leverage its IC to create value. The objective of this dissertation is to answer the research question: “What is the relationship between intellectual capital, knowledge management practices and firm performance?” Five publications have addressed the research question using different approaches. The first two publications were systematic literature reviews of the extant empirical IC and KM research, which established the current state of understanding regarding the relationship between IC, KM practices and firm performance. Publications III and IV were empirical research articles that assessed the developed conceptual model related to IC, KM practices and firm performance. Finally, Publication V was among the first research papers to merge IC and KM disciplines in order to find out which configurations could yield organisational benefits in terms of innovation and market performance outcomes.

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Aineeton pääoma on tärkeä osa yritysten kilpailukykyä ja sijoittajan näkökulmasta olisi mielenkiintoista pystyä vertailemaan yritysten aineettoman pääoman käytön tehokkuutta. Tutkimuksessa tarkasteltava VAIC-menetelmä tuottaa vertailuluvun tähän arviointiin tilinpäätöksestä saatavien tietojen avulla. Tutkimuksessa käsitellään kahden toimialakokonaisuuden (IT ja kulutustavarat ja -palvelut) yrityksiä Nasdaq Helsingin päälistalta tarkasteluperiodilla 2006¬-2013. Yrityksille laskettiin vuosittain VAIC-luvut, joiden perusteella muodostetaan ylä- ja alakvartiiliportfoliot. Näiden portfolioiden tuottoja verrattiin toisiinsa sekä kvartiiliportfolioiden ulkopuolelle jääneiden yritysten ja koko toimialan keskimääräiseen tuottoon. Tuottoja tarkasteltiin myös riskisuhteutetusti Sharpen ja vinous-ja huipukkuuskorjatun Sharpen (SKASR) luvulla. Lisäksi VAIC-arvon ja osaketuottojen välistä korrelaatiota tarkasteltiin sekä vuosittain että koko tarkasteluperiodin osalta. Ensimmäinen hypoteesi oletti korkeampien VAIC-arvojen johtavan korkeampiin portfoliotuottoihin, mutta hypoteesi jouduttiin hylkäämään molempien toimialojen osalta. Toinen hypoteesi tarkasteli korrelaatiota VAIC-arvojen ja osaketuottojen välillä, mutta saatujen tulosten mukaan se ei ollut tilastollisesti merkitsevää. VAIC-menetelmä edellyttäisikin jatkokehitystä tai sitä tulisi käyttää yhdessä muiden suorituskykymittareiden kanssa taloudellisesti hyödynnettävissä olevan tiedon tuottamiseksi sijoittajille.

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This thesis aims to investigate pricing of liquidity risks in London Stock Exchange. Liquidity Adjusted Capital Asset Pricing Model i.e. LCAPM developed by Acharya and Pedersen (2005) is being applied to test the influence of various liquidity risks on stock returns in London Stock Exchange. The Liquidity Adjusted Capital Asset Pricing model provides a unified framework for the testing of liquidity risks. All the common stocks listed and delisted for the period of 2000 to 2014 are included in the data sample. The study has incorporated three different measures of liquidity – Percent Quoted Spread, Amihud (2002) and Turnover. The reason behind the application of three different liquidity measures is the multi-dimensional nature of liquidity. Firm fixed effects panel regression is applied for the estimation of LCAPM. However, the results are robust according to Fama-Macbeth regressions. The results of the study indicates that liquidity risks in the form of (i) level of liquidity, (ii) commonality in liquidity (iii) flight to liquidity, (iv) depressed wealth effect and market return as well as aggregate liquidity risk are priced at London Stock Exchange. However, the results are sensitive to the choice of liquidity measures.