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Management Between Strategy and Finance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Management Between Strategy and Finance

Companies' decision-making and planning systems find themselves in a constant tug of war between strategic and financial considerations. The authors analyze these two opposing currents in business thinking, dissecting their differences and identifying their best practices. They also develop an approach that reconciles the two conflicting schools of thought – without watering down their differences. Schwenker und Spremann argue that both strategic and financial perspectives can serve as a compass in management's decision-making processes: Which perspective to choose depends on the phase of business. The authors distinguish four phases in the company lifecycle – phases in which the business must find the proper position, develop, grow and, ultimately, earn. In the first two phases, strategic considerations should take priority; in the latter two phases, financial considerations rule the day.

Current Challenges for Corporate Finance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Current Challenges for Corporate Finance

Strategic corporate finance? This sounds like a paradox at first. After all, corporate finance means responding to the financial markets. Strategy, on the other hand, aims to change and shape the environment in the long term. Lately, though, more and more managers and investors appear to be breaking the laws of the capital market. At the same time, corporations are discovering new ways to not just react to the capital markets, but to actively shape them. The authors show that these violations are not isolated occurrences, but part of a paradigm shift. If companies want to stay successful in changing markets, they have to take a strategic approach to corporate finance. The authors use practical examples to demonstrate how this can be achieved. This book is intended not only for corporate finance experts, but also for students interested in the latest developments on the financial markets.

Finance
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 276

Finance

Das bewährte Lehrbuch verbindet die klassischen Fragen der Investition und Finanzierung von Unternehmen mit der Betrachtung von Finanzmärkten und bietet somit eine moderne Sicht der Unternehmensfinanzierung. Es werden Themen behandelt und Methoden entwickelt, die in der Finance heute zum Standard gehören. Dabei werden ebenso kleinere Unternehmen, Neugründungen sowie Ventures in den Blick genommen. In der vorliegenden Neuauflage wurden die Inhalte aktualisiert und gestrafft. Das Buch setzt sich jetzt aus Modulen zusammen, die unabhängig voneinander gelesen werden können. Dies ermöglicht es, gezielt einzelne Themenbereiche auszuwählen.

Agency Theory, Information, and Incentives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 538

Agency Theory, Information, and Incentives

Agency Theory is a new branch of economics which focusses on the roles of information and of incentives when individuals cooperate with respect to the utilisation of resources. Basic approaches are coming from microeco nomic theory as well as from risk analysis. Among the broad variety of ap plications are: the many designs of contractual arrangements, organiza tions, and institutions as well as the manifold aspects of the separation of ownership and control so fundamental for business finance. After some twenty years of intensive research in the field of information economics it might be timely to present the most basic issues, questions, models, and applications. This volume Agency Theory,...

Capital Market Equilibria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Capital Market Equilibria

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Private Equity Investments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Private Equity Investments

Private Equity experienced dramatic flutuations in investment activity in line with the turbulences of financial markets in recent years. Claudia Sommer develops a theoretical framework of factors driving private equity investment activity and the resulting performance implications. Using a data set of more than 40,000 European transations between 1990 and 2009 she applies a variety of econometrial approaches and shows how neoclassical aspects, information asymmetries, agency conflicts, and market timing contribute to the dynamics in the private equity market. In a performance analysis of more than 1,300 European private equity funds, she reveals how fund performance is linked to investment activity. ​

Shareholder Value
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 48

Shareholder Value

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Risk and Capital
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Risk and Capital

This volume invites young scientists and doctoral students in the fields of capital market theory, informational economics, and mana gement science to visualize the many different ways to arrive at a thorough understanding of risk and capital. Rather than focusing on one subject only, the sample of papers collected may be viewed as a representative choice of various aspects. Some contributions have more the character of surveys on the state of the art while others stress original research. We fou~d it proper to group the papers under two main themes. Part I covers information, risk aversion, and capital market theory. Part II is devoted to management, policy, and empirical evidence. Two cont...

Housing Finance in Transition Economies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Housing Finance in Transition Economies

This conference proceedings present papers providing the the first in-depth survey of current situation and challenges in the development of housing finance in major transition economies in particular, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia.

Banking in Switzerland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Banking in Switzerland

Oliver Landmann Nobody needs to be convinced of the importance of banking for the Swiss economy. The financial sector grew well above average in the past decade and now accounts for almost 10 % of GDP. Compared to the economy-wide average, it creates more than double as much value added per employee and it is a major contributor to Swiss ex port revenues. But this is no cause for complacency. The industry is subjf:ct to rapid change as the competitive climate has become rougher nationally and internationally. Major structural weaknesses have corne to the surface which raise serious questions about the extent of the required structural adjustments. Thus, banking was an ideal candidate for a m...