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Assessing price clustering in European Carbon Markets

2012

Abstract The presence of price clustering in markets is taken as a sign of market inefficiency that can influence trading strategies. In this paper, we study the presence of a concentration in prices in carbon futures markets. Specifically, we analyze the European Carbon Futures Markets and test for evidence of preference for certain prices above others. Our results reveal the strong presence of price clustering in the carbon market at prices ending in digits 0 and 5. These findings support the attraction hypothesis, which endorses a significant clustering on gravitational prices, but also backs the negotiation hypothesis, which advocates greater clustering when trading costs are higher.

Financial economicsMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectBuilding and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawcomputer.software_genreNegotiationGeneral EnergyCarbon marketEconomicsTrading strategyAlgorithmic tradingInefficiencyCluster analysiscomputerPreference (economics)Futures contractmedia_commonApplied Energy
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A Comprehensive Look at the Real-Life Performance of Moving Average Trading Strategies

2015

Despite the enormous current interest in market timing and a series of publications in academic journals, there is still lack of comprehensive research on the evaluation of the profitability of trading rules using methods that are free from the data-snooping bias. In this paper we utilize the longest historical dataset that spans 155 years and extend previous studies on the performance of moving average trading rules in a number of important ways. Among other things, we investigate whether overweighting the recent prices improves the performance of timing rules; whether there is a single optimal lookback period in each trading rule; and how accurately the trading rules identify the bullish …

Financial economicsOrder (exchange)Technical analysisEconomicsPairs tradeStock marketTrading strategyMarket microstructureAlgorithmic tradingcomputer.software_genreMarket timingcomputerSSRN Electronic Journal
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INNOVATION STRATEGY, WORKING CLIMATE, AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN TRADITIONAL MANUFACTURING FIRMS: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS

2012

In this study, we address the effect of innovation strategy and an innovative working climate on financial performance in the Norwegian wood industry. Innovation strategy embodies four dimensions: the degrees to which innovation in the form of products, processes, and business systems are embedded in the management values and priorities as well as the degree of expenditure in R&D. An innovative working climate is exemplified by team cohesion, supervisory encouragement, resources, autonomy, challenge, and openness to innovation. Previous studies have indicated a lack of research in traditional manufacturing firms on both innovation strategy and a supportive working climate. Our survey w…

Financial performanceStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectBusiness system planningCohesion (computer science)Innovation strategy innovative working climate financial performance manufacturing firms wood industryStructural equation modelingManagement of Technology and InnovationOpenness to experienceManufacturing firmsBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingWood industryAutonomymedia_commonInternational Journal of Innovation Management
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Strategies for Heading Off is Project Failure

2000

Although investment in information technology and information systems continues to increase, projects continue to fail. As a result, IS projects, particularly software projects, are perceived as high risk. By categorizing types of risk, this article helps IS professionals and all project sponsors to identify classes of risk and choose the appropriate managerial behavior to mitigate each of them.

Firm strategyHeading (navigation)Process managementbusiness.industryProject sponsorshipInformation technologyLibrary and Information SciencesInvestment (macroeconomics)Computer Science ApplicationsManagementSoftwareInformation systembusinessRisk managementInformation SystemsInformation Systems Management
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A managerial approach to firms’ networking strategy

2009

As recently pointed out by many authors and companies‟ manager, the company competitiveness is more and more based on the ability of a firm to build strategic and competitive networks with partners and competitors. Nowadays, in a competitive environment, firms are facing challenges such as the growing demand of innovation, the increasing competitiveness and the need to penetrate new markets, by using network strategies. Consequently, such motivations are putting an increasing interest on networking strategy issue, which are becoming an essential strength of company competitive strategy. In this work the most significant theories on firm networking are reviewed and an innovative strategic pe…

Firms' networking strategy Governance structure Secondary data set analysisSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-Gestionale
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Integrative strategy formation process and the management of complex work - a microorganizational analisys

2010

The goal of this study is to analyse how the strategy formation process takes place; studying the relevance of the integrative perspective and the use of the variables rationality, involvement and vision; Verifying the relationship between an integrative strategy formation process and the management of work and the consequences of this relationship in terms of performance, identifying the causes for a better fit; Also, verify the propositions that have been formulated and looking for new variables that could affect the relationship between strategic process and work management. It has been adopted a qualitative methodology through a study case. After the case analysis it has been identified…

Flexibility (engineering)Economics and EconometricsProcess managementHF5001-6182Process (engineering)Computer scienceStrategy and ManagementPerspective (graphical)Middle managementRationalityWork (electrical)workManagement of Technology and InnovationAccountingqualitativeRelevance (information retrieval)BusinessBusiness and International Managementcomplexityintegrative strategy formation processQualitative researchBBR: Brazilian Business Review
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Behavior adaptation and selection.

2010

6 pages; The evolutionary approach to behavior is concerned with the evolutionary origin and adaptive function of behavioral traits. Like any other part of the phenotype, behavior can be shaped by natural selection to produce adaptations. However, behavior often shows large phenotypic variation and flexibility, and can be both – subject to selection and a major agent of selection. Therefore, the study of adaptation and evolution of behavior is a particularly complex one, involving a wide range of methodologies and techniques, including mathematical modeling, comparative methods, phenotypic engineering, quantitative genetics, genetic dissection, and artificial selection.

Flexibility (engineering)Optimization[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyNatural selectionQuantitative geneticsEvolutionArtificial selectionNatural selectionQuantitative geneticsVariation (game tree)BiologyComparative methodEvolutionarily stable strategyAdaptive behaviour[ SDV.BID.EVO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]Sexual selectionEvolutionary biologySexual selectionEvolutionary stable strategy[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisAdaptationAdaptationSelection (genetic algorithm)
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Manufacturing Strategy: Production Problem Analysis for Assessing Focused Flexibility

2008

The objective of this chapter is to define an operationalization pattern which supports decision makers and managers in determining the level of manufacturing flexibility competences, given the business strategy and the manufacturing structure of the firm. This should drive the production system design and configuration activity. Specifically, this chapter presents an innovative approach to develop a manufacturing strategy, which is based on the idea that information on potential production problems that the manufacturing system could face throughout a given long-term planning horizon should be used as a starting point to determine the level of flexibility that the system should possess.

Flexibility (engineering)Structure (mathematical logic)Manufacturing Strategy Focused Flexibility Product life cycleProduct lifecycleOperationalizationPoint (typography)Computer scienceProduction (economics)Time horizonStrategic managementSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleManufacturing engineering
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Strengthening SMEs’ innovation culture through collaborations with public research organizations. Do all firms benefit equally?

2017

The purpose of this paper is to explore whether collaborating with public research organizations (PROs) contributes to strengthening the innovation culture of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). We examine to what extent their innovation culture is reinforced by collaborations with research organizations and investigate the type of organizational strategies that enhance this effect of collaboration. The empirical study is based on a survey of firms that collaborate with the largest Spanish PRO, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). Our results indicate that SMEs differ greatly in their capacity to strengthen their innovation culture through collaboration with research organizatio…

Formal innovation planbusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentPublic researchSMEsPublic relations050905 science studiesFirms-public research organizations collaborationsInnovation cultureWork (electrical)Firms–public research organizations collaborationsResearch council0502 economics and businessORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASChristian ministryBusinessCollaboration benefits0509 other social sciencesSearch strategyPROYECTOS DE INGENIERIA050203 business & managementEuropean Planning Studies
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The Application of Accounting Methodology of Radar Charts to Analyze the Sector of Sawmilling and Planning of Wood of Austria

2015

The accounting methodology of radar charts (AMRCh) explains the behavior of companies through average periods of maturation of management activity on short term. These variables represented on each one of axes of radar chart allow measure the activity of companies, applying the cosine and sine theorems of plane geometry. The analysis of activity is for each one of areas represented on a radar chart through by non-slanted indicators. This study shows that frontier effect carry out companies to adopt a sectorial management to maintain their activity. This manuscript presents the basic theory of AMRCh, firstly. Secondly, the study analyzes the management of industrial sector, which carries the…

FrontierManagement strategyMeasure (data warehouse)Environmental Engineeringbusiness.industrySecondary sector of the economyComptabilitatEconomicsRadar chartAccountingbusinessTerm (time)
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