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The effect of episodes of large capital inflows on domestic credit

2012

This paper analyses the effect of capital inflow surges on the evolution of domestic credit. Using a panel of developed and emerging economies from 1970 to 2007, it is shown that in the two years following the beginning of a capital inflow surge the credit-to-GDP ratio increases by about 2 percentage points. The effect is reversed in the medium-term with the credit-to-GDP ratio decreased by almost 4 percentage points seven years after the initial surge. The paper also finds that the effect is different depending on the type of flows characterising the episode (debt vs. portfolio equity vs. FDI), with large capital inflows that are debt-driven having the largest effect. The results of the pa…

Economics and EconometricsInflows creditmedia_common.quotation_subjectEquity (finance)Monetary economicsForeign direct investmentExchange-rate flexibilityFiscal policyCapital outflowDebtEconomicsPortfolioEconomic systemEmerging marketsFinancemedia_commonThe North American Journal of Economics and Finance
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Radical innovations: Between established knowledge and future research opportunities

2021

Abstract The fast growing body of radical innovation research is fragmented and difficult to overlook. We provide an overview of the most cited journals, authors, and publications and conduct a bibliographic coupling to structure the literature landscape. We identified the following research clusters: management of radical innovations, organizational learning and knowledge, financial aspects of radical innovation, radical innovation adoption and diffusion, radical industry innovations as challenges for incumbents, and radical innovation in specific industries. Based on an in-depth content analysis of these clusters, we identify the following future research opportunities: A systematic compi…

Economics and EconometricsKnowledge managementO03Bibliometric analysisCitation analysisManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessddc:650AZ20-999Radical innovationBusiness and International ManagementModern portfolio theoryMarketingStructure (mathematical logic)H1-99business.industry05 social sciencesRegular ArticleCompetitor analysisBibliographic couplingBibliographic couplingSocial sciences (General)Futures studiesD83Citation analysisContent analysisOrganizational learning050211 marketingHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesbusiness050203 business & managementJournal of Innovation & Knowledge
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Multiplicity in financial equilibrium with portfolio constrains under the generalized logarithmic utility model

2012

Previous research on the effects of constraints to take unbounded positions in risky financial assets shows that, under the logarithmic utility function, multiplicity of equilibrium may emerge. This paper shows that this result is robust to either constant, decreasing or increasing relative risk aversion obtained under the generalized logarithmic utility function.

Economics and EconometricsLogarithmEconometricsPortfolioMultiplicity (mathematics)Financial equilibriumFunction (mathematics)Constant (mathematics)FinanceUtility modelMathematicsThe Spanish Review of Financial Economics
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A model for designing callable bonds and its solution using tabu search

1997

Abstract We formulate the problem of designing callable bonds as a non-linear, global, optimization problem. The data of the model are obtained from simulations of holding-period returns of a given bond design, which are used to compute a certainty equivalent return, viz., some target assets. The design specifications of the callable bond are then adjusted so that the certainty equivalent return is maximized. The resulting problem is multi-modal, and a tabu search procedure, implemented on a distributed network of workstations, is used to optimize the bond design. The model is compared with the classical portfolio immunization model, and the tabu search solution technique is compared with s…

Economics and EconometricsMathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationOptimization problemApplied MathematicsImmunization (finance)Tabu searchCallable bondTabu searchCallable bondsProduct designParallel computationsSimulated annealingEconomicsPortfolioFinancial innovationHill climbingGlobal optimizationSimulation
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A naïve approach to speed up portfolio optimization problem using a multiobjective genetic algorithm

2012

a b s t r a c t Genetic algorithms (GAs) are appropriate when investors have the objective of obtaining mean-variance (VaR) efficient frontier as minimising VaR leads to non-convex and non-differential risk-return optimisation problems. However GAs are a time-consuming optimisation technique. In this paper, we propose to use a naive approach consisting of using samples split by quartile of risk to obtain complete efficient frontiers in a reasonable computation time. Our results show that using reduced problems which only consider a quartile of the assets allow us to explore the efficient frontier for a large range of risk values. In particular, the third quartile allows us to obtain efficie…

Economics and EconometricsMathematical optimizationSpeedupAlgoritmo genéticoComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementComputationValue‑at‑RiskLarge rangelcsh:BusinessValue¿at¿Riskddc:650Genetic algorithmEconometricsG11Business and International ManagementMarketingValue-at-RiskEfficient frontierQuartileEfficient portfolioGenetic algorithmValor en riesgovalue.at.RiskC81Portfolio optimization problemlcsh:HF5001-6182Cartera eficienteLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOS
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On the Consistent Use of VaR in Portfolio Performance Evaluation: A Cautionary Note

2010

The portfolio performance measures based on the Value at Risk (VaR) concept have gained widespread popularity and are often used in empirical studies. In the majority of empirical studies, however, a VaR-based performance measure is inconsistently used. In this article, Zakamouline emphasizes how to consistently use VaR in portfolio performance evaluation. He also elaborates on a simple framework that allows the derivation of a general formula for a portfolio performance measure that is not limited to the use of VaR-based reward and risk measures, but is valid for all reward and risk measures that satisfy a few plausible properties.

Economics and EconometricsMeasure (data warehouse)Empirical researchAccountingEconometricsEconomicsPortfolioGeneral Business Management and AccountingPopularityFinanceValue at riskThe Journal of Portfolio Management
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A Test of Covariance-Matrix Forecasting Methods

2015

Providing a more accurate covariance matrix forecast can substantially improve the performance of optimized portfolios. Using out-of-sample tests, in this article the author evaluates alternative covariance matrix-forecasting methods by looking at: (1) their forecast accuracy, (2) their ability to track the volatility of a minimum-variance portfolio, and (3) their ability to keep the volatility of a minimum-variance portfolio at a target level. The author finds large differences between the methods. The results suggest that shrinking the sample covariance matrix improves neither the forecast accuracy nor the performance of minimum-variance portfolios. In contrast, switching from the sample …

Economics and EconometricsMultivariate statisticsCovariance matrixAutoregressive conditional heteroskedasticityContrast (statistics)CovarianceGeneral Business Management and AccountingTracking errorAccountingEconometricsStatistics::MethodologyPortfolioVolatility (finance)Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsFinanceMathematicsThe Journal of Portfolio Management
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Forecasting the size premium over different time horizons

2013

Abstract In this paper, we provide evidence that the small stock premium is predictable both in-sample and out-of-sample through the use of a set of lagged macroeconomic variables. We find that it is possible to forecast the size premium over time horizons that range from one month to one year. We demonstrate that the predictability of the size premium allows a portfolio manager to generate an economically and statistically significant active alpha.

Economics and EconometricsPortfolio managerEconometricsEconomicsRange (statistics)PredictabilitySize premiumFinanceStock (geology)Journal of Banking & Finance
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Open innovation: A real option to restore value to the biopharmaceutical R&D

2014

Abstract The pharmaceutical landscape has changed, and new business models, based on alliances, are increasingly being adopted in this industry. Biotechnology advances have pushed this development, and pooling complementary resources coming from incumbents and newcomers is a key skill to succeed: these are the premises for a quick spread of the open innovation (OI) paradigm in this industry. RD to achieve this goal the authors propose a closed-form model that is easy to implement, to evaluate the OI initiative for selecting an optimal RD i.e. licensing-in or not) and the self-financing policy. The proposed model can be easily implemented into a spreadsheet, and the inputs needed to run it a…

Economics and EconometricsProcess managementPoolingManagement Science and Operations ResearchBusiness modelGeneral Business Management and AccountingPhase (combat)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCore (game theory)Value (economics)EconomicsKey (cryptography)PortfolioMarketingOpen innovationInternational Journal of Production Economics
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Risk assessment and profit sharing in business networks

2011

Abstract Nowadays network is the preferred governance form to conduct economic transactions. Network solution allows to reach flexibility maintaining cost and quality level. Since network concept refers to a great variety of organizational hybrids it is possible to choose the one that fits better market requirements. The new trends in inter-organization relationships push towards network solutions: companies are interested in relationships with partners and customers to overcome resource dependence, to enter too risky market or simply differentiate their business portfolio. The proposed research focuses on the network concept aiming at highlighting threats and opportunities to investigate t…

Economics and EconometricsResource dependence theoryActuarial scienceManagement Science and Operations ResearchSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleBusiness risksGeneral Business Management and AccountingNet present valueShapley valueIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringProfit (economics)Profit sharingNetwork organization forms Network risk Profit sharing Shapley value CAPMEconomicsCapital asset pricing modelPortfolioIndustrial organization
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