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A survey of dentists' practice in the restoration of the shortened dental arch.

2010

Objectives: The aim of this survey was to determine how a sample of dentists working in general dental practice in the UK sought to restore the mouths of patients who had shortened dental arches (SDAs). Study design: A survey was conducted over a period of six months on four commercial dental laboratories. Cases of SDAs comprising the anterior teeth and 2 to 4 premolars were examined; dental prescriptions were scrutinized and a special data collection form was completed accordingly. Results: A total of 140 SDA cases were examined. Most of these cases were for mandibular SDAs (88.6%). Of the recorded SDA cases, 67.2% were restored by cobalt-chromium based removable partial dentures (RPD); 25…

Dental practiceMalemedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryProsthesisProsthodonticsDental Archstomatognathic systemmedicineHumansPractice Patterns Physicians'General DentistryAnterior teethOrthodonticsbusiness.industryTreatment options:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]United KingdomDental archmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyDentistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryFixed BridgesFemaleDenturesProsthodonticsbusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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High Order Compact Finite Difference Schemes for A Nonlinear Black-Scholes Equation

2001

A nonlinear Black-Scholes equation which models transaction costs arising in the hedging of portfolios is discretized semi-implicitly using high order compact finite difference schemes. A new compact scheme, generalizing the compact schemes of Rigal [29], is derived and proved to be unconditionally stable and non-oscillatory. The numerical results are compared to standard finite difference schemes. It turns out that the compact schemes have very satisfying stability and non-oscillatory properties and are generally more efficient than the considered classical schemes.

DiscretizationMathematical analysisFinite differenceFinite difference coefficientBlack–Scholes modelStability (probability)Parabolic partial differential equationNonlinear systemOption pricing transaction costs parabolic equations compact finite difference discretizationsValuation of optionsScheme (mathematics)Applied mathematicsddc:004General Economics Econometrics and FinanceFinanceMathematicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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How does disruptive innovation influence the funding decisions of different venture capital investors? An empirical analysis on the role of startups'…

2023

Entrepreneurs present their ideas in a favorable light through compelling communications that may shape the investors' impressions about the value of the startup's technology and its potential to disrupt. Assessing such communications, venture capital (VC) investors get an impression of the startup's technology and shape their willingness to commit resources to it. Since diverse kinds of VC investors pursue alternative investment objectives, they may develop different impressions of the startup's technology and accordingly make different resource commitment decisions. This paper aims to investigate the resource commitment decisions of VC investors when financing startups communicating disru…

Disruptive innovationCorporate venture capital Independent venture capital Impression management Interorganizational learning Real option theoryStrategy and ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentFinanceLong Range Planning
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Swing options in commodity markets: a multidimensional Lévy diffusion model

2013

Author's version of an article in the journal: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00186-013-0452-7 We study valuation of swing options on commodity markets when the commodity prices are driven by multiple factors. The factors are modeled as diffusion processes driven by a multidimensional Lévy process. We set up a valuation model in terms of a dynamic programming problem where the option can be exercised continuously in time. Here, the number of swing rights is given by a total volume constraint. We analyze some general properties of the model and study the solution by analyzing the associated HJB-equation. Furthermo…

Dynamic programming problemHJB-equationComputer scienceGeneral MathematicsFinite difference methodManagement Science and Operations ResearchSwingSwing optionFinite difference methodMulti-factor modelLévy diffusionVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Economics: 212Mathematical economicsFlexible load contractSoftwareMathematical Methods of Operations Research
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Contrôle, par le Conseil constitutionnel, du caractère organique de deux lois sur l'élection du Président de la République

1997

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Dépense électoraleCompte de campagne[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawELECTION[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawContrôleLoi organiqueProcédure d'adoptionDROIT ET LIBERTE FONDAMENTAUXPrincipe d'égalitéCONSTITUTION ET POUVOIRS PUBLICSElection présidentielleComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Options and Accounting Information: Empirical Evidence in Stock and Derivative Markets

2014

This study investigates the informational role of options trading in the price discovery process around the dissemination of accounting information, specifically annual and quarterly earnings announcements. Firstly, we examine the effect of options markets by analyzing stock market reaction to earnings news conditional on the availability of options markets. Secondly, we examine options-trading activity around the release of earnings news. Results show that when options trading is available, the options market enhances the price efficiency of equity markets. Moreover, the dissemination of earnings news is associated with significant unusual activity in the options market due to informed tra…

Earnings response coefficientEarningsFinancial economicsAccounting information systemDerivatives marketNon-qualified stock optionStock marketBusinessEarnings surprisePrice discoverySSRN Electronic Journal
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Unbundling technology adoption and tfp at the firm level. Do intangibles matter?

2012

We use a panel of European firms to investigate the relationship between intangible assets and productivity. We distinguish between total factor productivity (tfp) and technology adoption, whereas standard estimations consider only a notion of productivity that conflates the two effects. Although we are unable to address simultaneity, we allow for the existence of multiple technologies within sectors through a mixture model approach. We find that intangible assets have nonnegligible effects that both push firms toward better technologies (technology adoption effects) and allow for more efficient exploitation of a given technology (tfp effects).

Economics and Econometricintangible assetsSimultaneityfirm selectionTFP Intangible Assets Heterogeneity Firm Selection Technology Adoption Mixture Modelstechnology adoptionjel:D24jel:F12Strategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementTFPjel:C29TFP intangible assets firm heterogeneity firm selection technology adoption mixture modelsfirm heterogeneityManagement of Technology and Innovationmixture models;tfp;intangible assets;firm heterogeneity;firm selection;technology adoptionEconomicsjel:O32Business Management and Accounting (all)Unbundlingmixture modelsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaProductivityTotal factor productivityIndustrial organization
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Risk transmission between Islamic and conventional stock markets: A return and volatility spillover analysis

2017

Abstract This paper contributes to the current debate on the empirical validity of the decoupling hypothesis of the Islamic stock market from its mainstream counterparts by examining return and volatility spillovers across the global Islamic stock market, three main conventional national stock markets (the US, the UK and Japan) and a number of influential macroeconomic and financial variables over the period from July 1996 to June 2016. To that end, the VAR-based spillover index approach based on the generalized VAR framework developed by Diebold and Yilmaz (2012) is applied. The empirical analysis shows strong interactions in return and volatility among the global Islamic stock market, the…

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeFinancial economics05 social sciencesStock market bubbleNon-qualified stock optionRestricted stockEconomiaStock market indexMarket makerIslamismeStock exchange0502 economics and businessEconomicsStock market050207 economicsHedge (finance)Finance
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Pricing the Option to Surrender in Incomplete Markets

2010

New international accounting standards require insurers to reflect the value of embedded options and guarantees in their products. Pricing techniques based on the Black and Scholes paradigm are often used; however, the hypotheses underneath this model are rarely met. We propose a framework that encompasses the most known sources of incompleteness. We show that the surrender option, joined with a wide range of claims embedded in insurance contracts, can be priced through our tool, and deliver hedging portfolios to mitigate the risk arising from their positions. We provide extensive empirical analysis to highlight the effect of incompleteness on the fair value of the option.

Economics and EconometricsActuarial scienceEmbedded optionSettore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.Valuation of optionsAccountingInsurance policyIncomplete marketsFair valueLife insuranceValue (economics)EconomicsAsian optionSurrenderLife insurance policies with minimum guarantee option pricing incomplete markets surrender optionsFinanceLife insurance; Policies with minimum guarantee; Option pricing; Incomplete markets; Surrender options
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Pricing of forwards and other derivatives in cointegrated commodity markets

2015

Abstract We analyze cointegration in commodity markets, and propose a parametric class of pricing measures which preserves cointegration for forward prices with fixed time to maturity. We present explicit expressions for the term structure of volatility and correlation in the context of our spot price models based on continuous-time autoregressive moving average dynamics for the stationary components. The term structures have many interesting shapes, and we provide some empirical evidence from refined oil future prices at NYMEX defending our modeling idea. Motivated from these results, we present a cointegrated forward price dynamics using the Heath–Jarrow–Morton approach. In this setting, …

Economics and EconometricsComplete marketSpot contractCointegrationFinancial economicsRisk premiumContext (language use)Margrabe's formulaGeneral EnergyEconomicsEconometricsForward priceVolatility (finance)Spread option
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