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Tropical Fruits as an Opportunity for Sustainable Development in Rural Areas: The Case of Mango in Small-Sized Sicilian Farms

2018

Over the last decades, in many rural areas in Southern Europe, farmers have abandoned agricultural activity, especially on small-sized farms, leading to an exodus from rural areas towards urbanized ones. In this context, in the early 1980s, some Sicilian farmers introduced mango on their small-sized farms, as certain areas of Sicily are well suited to tropical and subtropical crops, but also to meet increasing consumer interest for these fruits, as they are perceived as functional foods. This paper aimed to evaluate the economic sustainability of mango and to determine whether its introduction could be considered as an alternative to traditional crops. In particular, an economic-financial a…

0106 biological sciencesDiscounted cash flowGeography Planning and DevelopmentEconomic sustainabilitySubtropicsdiscounted cash flow; economic sustainability; <i>Mangifera indica</i>; sensitivity analysisManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesWine grapeGross marginAgricultural scienceSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleSustainable developmentbusiness.industryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentMangifera indica04 agricultural and veterinary scienceslanguage.human_languageGeographyAgricultureDiscounted cash flow; Economic sustainability; Mangifera indica; Sensitivity analysis; Geography Planning and Development; Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment; Management Monitoring Policy and LawSensitivity analysi040103 agronomy & agriculturelanguage0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesProfitability indexRural areabusinessSicilian010606 plant biology & botanySustainability; Volume 10; Issue 5; Pages: 1436
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Unveiling the Antecedents of International Diversification: An Agency Theory Approach

2014

While various studies have developed hypotheses about the antecedents of international diversification drawing mainly on the resource-based view, the behavioral theory of the firm, and the transaction costs literature, we advance our understanding by investigating the explanatory power of agency costs of free cash flow arguments. Using a sample panel of 167 Italian firms longitudinally evaluated during the 1980-2010 period, this study tests whether the firm’s choice to spread operations in multiple foreign countries is conditioned by excess of free cash flow and debt, especially in firm-contexts where agency problems are exacerbated by managers or large shareholders’ opportunism. We find th…

Agency Theory; International Diversification; Panel Data AnalysisActuarial scienceFree cash flowmedia_common.quotation_subjectAgency TheoryAgency costDiversification (finance)Principal–agent problemGeneral MedicineMonetary economicsSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle ImpresePanel Data AnalysisCorporate GovernanceDebtInternational Diversification; Agency Theory; Corporate GovernanceOpportunismInternational DiversificationEconomicsCash flowExplanatory powermedia_common
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Free Cash Flow and the Governance of French Firms (Free Cash Flow Et Gouvernance Des Entreprises Françaises)

2008

The limitation of the problem of free cash flow depends on the efficiency of governance mechanisms. In our study, we chose four main governance mechanisms, namely debt, the distribution of dividends, boards of directors and ownership structure. On the basis of a sample of 94 French firms in 2004, the results show that sustained distribution of dividends, a small-sized board of directors and some level of share-ownership by board members and managers are necessary conditions to the resolution of free cash flow. External directors and controlling interests act on free cash flow risk rather indirectly by favouring a massive distribution of dividends. The CEO/chairman duality produces the oppos…

ChoseEconomyFree cash flowCorporate governanceWelfare economicsDividendSociologySSRN Electronic Journal
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The value relevance of losses revisited: the importance of earnings aggregation

2011

Accepted version of an article published in the journal: Global Business and Economics Review. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/GBER.2011.040728 Prior research has suggested that earnings explain a larger portion of the variation in stock returns when disaggregated into components. This study shows that the increase in explanatory power stems primarily from disaggregation of negative earnings. When accounting earnings are sufficiently disaggregated into items, there is no longer a statistical difference in the value relevance of positive and negative earnings. Thus, negative earnings are also useful to stock investors. The findings are attributed to earnings p…

Earnings response coefficientEconomics and EconometricsEarningsEarnings per shareeducationFinancial systemPost-earnings-announcement driftvalue relevance earnings cash flow accruals lossPrice–earnings ratioEconomicsEconometricsVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Economics: 212Cash flowBusiness and International ManagementExplanatory powerhealth care economics and organizationsStock (geology)Global Business and Economics Review
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The determinants of increasing equity market comovement: economic or financial integration?

2010

This paper investigates to what extent the substantial increase in exposures of local European equity market returns to global shocks is mainly due to a convergence in cash flows (“economic integration”), to a convergence in discount rates (“financial integration”), or to both. We find that this increased exposure is nearly entirely due to increasing discount-rate betas. This finding is robust to alternative ways of calculating discount-rate and cash-flow shocks.

Economic integrationMacroeconomicsEconomicsFinancial integrationEquity (finance)WirtschaftEconomics Econometrics and Finance(all)Monetary economicsPolitical EconomyEconomic integration; Financial integration; Cash-flow news; Discount-rate news; G11; G12; G15; C32; F37Operating cash flowVolkswirtschaftslehreEuropean integrationddc:330EconomicsCash flowPrice/cash flow ratioCash managementGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financehealth care economics and organizations
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Cogeneration plant in a pasta factory: Energy saving and environmental benefit

2007

Abstract Italy produces approximately 4,520,000 tons of pasta annually, which is about 67% of its total productive potential. As factories need electric and thermal energy simultaneously, combined heat and power (CHP) systems are the most suitable. This paper describes a feasibility study of a CHP plant in a pasta factory in Italy while analyzing energy saving and environmental benefits. Commercially available CHP systems suitable for the power range of energy demand in pasta production use reciprocating engines or gas turbines. This study demonstrates how their use can reduce both energy costs and CO2 equivalent greenhouse gas emission in the environment. An economic analysis was performed…

EngineeringWaste managementbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBuilding and ConstructionPollutionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCogenerationGeneral EnergyRange (aeronautics)Greenhouse gasProduction (economics)FactoryCash flowElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessThermal energyCivil and Structural EngineeringDiscounted cash flowEnergy
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On thermoeconomics of energy systems at variable load conditions: integrated optimization of plant design and operation

2007

Abstract Thermoeconomics has been assuming a growing role among the disciplines oriented to the analysis of energy systems, its different methodologies allowing solution of problems in the fields of cost accounting, plant design optimisation and diagnostic of malfunctions. However, the thermoeconomic methodologies as such are particularly appropriate to analyse large industrial systems at steady or quasi-steady operation, but they can be hardly applied to small to medium scale units operating in unsteady conditions to cover a variable energy demand. In this paper, the fundamentals of thermoeconomics for systems operated at variable load are discussed, examining the cost formation process an…

ExergyEngineeringPrimary energyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryThermoeconomics has been assuming a growing role among the disciplines oriented to the analysis of energy systems its different methodologies allowing solution of problems in the fields of cost accounting plant design optimisation and diagnostic of malfunctions. However the thermoeconomic methodologies as such are particularly appropriate to analyse large industrial systems at steady or quasisteady operation but they can be hardly applied to small to medium scale units operating in unsteady conditions to cover a variable energy demand. In this paper the fundamentals of thermoeconomics for systems operated at variable load are discussed examining the cost formation process and separately the cost fractions related to capital depreciation (which require additional distinctions with respect to plants in steady operation) and to exergy consumption. The relevant effects of the efficiency penalty due to off design operation on the exergetic cost of internal flows are also examined. An original algorithm is proposed for the integrated optimization of plant design and operation based on an analytical solution by the Lagrange multipliers method and on a multi-objective decision function expressed either in terms of net cash flow or primary energy saving. The method is suitable for application in complex energy systems such as ‘‘facilities of components of a same product’’ connected to external networks for power or heat distribution. For demonstrative purposes the proposed thermoeconomically aided optimization is performed for a grid connected trigeneration system to be installed in a large hotel.Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyCost accountingThermoeconomicsGridEnergy conservationVariable (computer science)symbols.namesakeFuel TechnologyNuclear Energy and EngineeringLagrange multipliersymbolsProcess engineeringbusinessSimulation
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Corporate Investment, Debt and Liquidity Choices in the Light of Financial Constraints and Hedging Needs

2015

We examine firms' simultaneous choice of investment, debt financing and liquidity in a large sample of US corporates between 1980 and 2014. We partition the sample according to the firms' financial constraints and their needs to hedge against future shortfalls in operating income. In contrast to earlier work, our joint estimation approach shows that cash flows affect the corporate decisions of unconstrained firms more strongly than those of constrained firms. Investment-cash flow sensitivities are particularly intense for unconstrained firms with high hedging needs. Investment opportunities (as proxied by Q), however, play a larger role for constrained firms with the effects being strongest…

FinanceCash and cash equivalentsbusiness.industryjel:G31Financial systemCash flow forecastingCash conversion cyclejel:G32Market liquidityCorporate financeOperating cash flowCash flow statementCash flowPrice/cash flow ratioBusinessCash managementcash flow sensitivityinvestmentdebt issuancecash holdingsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Financial constraints and cash–cash flow sensitivity

2014

This article explores the cash–cash flow relationship by comparing financially constrained and financially unconstrained companies. Unlike previous research, we test the sensitivity of cash to cash flow by considering unlisted firms as constrained and listed firms as unconstrained. Our empirical evidence is based on findings from Spanish firms and is consistent with the core rationale that unlisted firms face more difficulties than their listed counterparts when looking for funding from external markets. As a result, unlisted firms tend to hoard significant amounts of cash out of the generated cash flow, while listed firms do not. Our findings are robust to a number of additional empirical …

FinanceEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCash flow forecastingCore (game theory)Operating cash flowCashEconomicsCash flowCash flow statementEmpirical evidencebusinessCash managementmedia_commonApplied Economics
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Financial Management as a Tool for Achieving Stable Firm Growth

2016

Abstract The purpose of this study is to show that financial management in the firm is a tool for achieving stable firm growth and long-term firm stability while problems in firm financial management lead to the inability of firms to ensure sustainable growth of their value. This problem is relevant for firms in all countries. The main objectives of this paper are: to analyse dynamics of value of the largest Latvian firms, to determine the drivers of these dynamics and to establish the main problems slowing the growth of firm value, which are related to the drawbacks in financial management, and to provide suggestions for solving these problems. This study analyses financial management proc…

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