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Identifying Portfolio-Based Systematic Risk Factors in Equity Markets

2015

Four new prominent asset pricing factors have recently been proposed. We test whether these factors fulfill necessary conditions for qualifying those as risk factors. We show that the investment and betting-against-beta factors fulfill these conditions. However, the profitability and quality factors do not fulfill these conditions pointing towards non-risk-based explanations.

Actuarial sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSystematic riskEquity (finance)PortfolioCapital asset pricing modelQuality (business)Profitability indexBusinessInvestment (macroeconomics)Test (assessment)media_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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STRATEGY TO INCREASE THE FARM COMPETITIVENESS

2014

Italy’s wine-growing production structure is highly pulverized. So, for many wine-growing farms loweri ng the production cost represents the only way of gain ing a competitive advantage. Production at average unit costs lower than competitors allows to improve prof itability. Among farming operations, winter pruning and tying of productive vine-branches require a high hu man labor. For this reason the paper presents the r esults of research conducted on a sample of Sicilian wine- producing farms in order to study the cost-effectiv eness to make the pruning and the subsequent ligation of productive branches with tools that facilitate the work. The economic analysis, after the determination o…

Agricultural scienceCost leadershipSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleBreak-Even Point Competitiveness Costs Farms ProfitabilityProfit marginProduction (economics)Profitability indexPruning (decision trees)BusinessCompetitor analysisGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesInvestment (macroeconomics)Competitive advantageAmerican Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Pedotechnique applications in large-scale farming: Economic value, soil ecosystems services and soil security

2019

Abstract Since ancient times Humans and Soil have experienced interwoven links. Nowadays soil scientists continue to stress such links highlighting the importance of soil in: i) satisfying the ever growing Human demand for food, water and energy, and ii) providing ecosystem services that mitigate climate changes, influence human health and improve biodiversity. Pedotechniques are recently used to generate soils suitable for table grape cultivation in order to increase productivity and grape quality, thus to get substantial financial returns. We show one emblematic study case of pedotechniques applied in Sicily (Italy). Aims of the investigation were: i) stressing threats to soil security de…

Anthropogenic soil010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesNatural resource economicsbusiness.industrySocial sustainabilityBiodiversityPedotechniqueSoil ecosystems service04 agricultural and veterinary sciences01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesSoil securitySettore AGR/14 - PedologiaAgricultureSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesProfitability indexbusinessProductivityEnvironmental quality0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesCATENA
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The Windy clustered prize-collecting arc-routing problem

2011

This paper introduces the windy clustered prize-collecting arc-routing problem. It is an arc-routing problem where each demand edge is associated with a profit that is collected once if the edge is serviced, independent of the number of times the edge is traversed. It is further required that if a demand edge is serviced, then all the demand edges of its component are also serviced. A mathematical programming formulation is given and some polyhedral results including several facet-defining and valid inequalities are presented. The separation problem for the different families of inequalities is studied. Numerical results from computational experiments are analyzed. © 2011 INFORMS.

Arc routingMathematical optimizationMathematical programmingTransportation68W AlgorithmsSeparation problemsCutting plane algorithmsArc routing problems:Informàtica::Informàtica teòrica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Prize-collectingPolyhedral modellingNumerical resultsProfitability indexProfitabilityPolyhedral analysisComputational experimentMATEMATICA APLICADAArc routingCutting plane algorithmValid inequalityAlgorithmsCivil and Structural EngineeringSeparation problemMathematicsMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICS
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Cap Rate as the Interpretative Variable of the Urban Real Estate Capital Asset: A Comparison of Different Sub‐Market Definitions in Palermo, Italy

2017

Real estate capital is in constant competition with other capital assets due to its different and complementary economic functions such as direct use, productive investment, and speculative investment. These features and the resulting opportunities cannot be easily deduced from direct observation of the real estate markets, so some further insights need to be carried out in order to highlight the relationship between prices, rents and performances. This study aims at providing a multifaceted perspective of a specific urban real estate market to overcome the difficulties arising from opacities and informative asymmetries that hinder the decision of investors, by facilitating the comparison o…

Architecture2300 Environmental Science (all)0211 other engineering and technologiesCost approachReal estate02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:TH1-9745MicroeconomicsCluster analysisReal estate investment trustArchitectureEconomicscluster analysimass appraisalcap rate; mass appraisal; cluster analysis; real estate market; theory of the capital0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural Engineering021107 urban & regional planningBuilding and Constructiontheory of the capitalMarket liquidityCapitalization ratecap ratereal estate marketEconomyCap rate; Cluster analysis; Mass appraisal; Real estate market; Theory of the capital; Architecture2300 Environmental Science (all); Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and ConstructionMarket dataCapital assetSettore ICAR/22 - EstimoProfitability indexlcsh:Building construction
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Cost-benefit analysis: A comparison between conventional and organic olive growing in the Mediterranean Area

2015

The conversion from conventional to organic management of olive growing has many benefits, such as increase of biodiversity, reduction of soil erosion and lower environmental impact. Since olive represents a main crop in the Mediterranean area, from a social, economic as well as environmental point of view, the aim of this paper has been to determine if the conversion from conventional to organic olive growing can increase the profitability of the farmer in Sicilian farms. Economic analysis has been carried out by means of cost-benefit analysis and financial indicators (NPV, B0/C0, IRR) show that organic growing would allow a better profitability for organic olive farms respect to conventio…

Biogas oliveEnvironmental EngineeringOrganic farmingCost–benefit analysisEnvironmental engineeringBiodiversitySubsidyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawFinancial analysiAgricultural scienceMarket priceSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleOrganic farmingMarket priceFinancial analysisEnvironmental scienceCAP subsidyEnvironmental impact assessmentProfitability indexNature and Landscape ConservationEcological Engineering
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DEALING WITH RISK IN AGRICULTURE: A CROP LEVEL ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT PROPOSAL FOR ITALIAN FARMS

2020

Risk management plays a critical role in agriculture, which is particularly exposed to multiple and heterogeneous risk factors. In addition to the traditional basic risks that generally characterize any business venture, agriculture faces external factors, generally difficult to control and with a strong impact on farm profitability. These are firstly environmental (pests and diseases) and climatic conditions that affect the quantity and quality of agricultural production, but also the structural constraints of the agricultural market, which is characterised by a high degree of supply rigidity, price volatility and inelasticity of demand. This leads to the need to implement risk management …

CAP PolicieRisk managementSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuralehazelnutGross MarginProfitabilitysensitivity analysiIncome Stabilization ToolMonte Carlo simulationRisk analysi
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OFN Capital Budgeting Under Uncertainty and Risk

2017

The aim of this chapter is to propose a new approach to incorporating uncertainty into capital budgeting. The chapter presents methods that can be used by an investor when the decision maker wants to be able to make an investment decision where there are alternative investment projects. This kind of problem is undertaken under the conditions of uncertainty and risk using Ordered Fuzzy Numbers (OFN). The starting point is the concept of Ordered Fuzzy Numbers. The chapter illustrates the implementation of the proposed approach with an example where two alternative investment projects are analyzed. The authors present the capital budgeting problem using a numerical example. The described metho…

Capital budgetingOperations researchProject selectionEconomicsFuzzy numberAlternative investmentProfitability indexDiscount pointsInvestment (macroeconomics)Fuzzy logicIndustrial organization
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Microfinance

2013

This chapter gives the reader an introduction to microfinance and reports how the industry has moved from generally being praised to increasingly being criticized. Particularly, the chapter addresses the concern that microfinance institutions chase profits and are moving away from the poor-customer segments. The authors' findings indicate that rather than being an industry with high profits, the industry struggles with high costs and low earnings. They also find that the focus on serving poor customers did not change over time. Thus, the ‘mission drift’ claim cannot be confirmed.

Change over timeFocus (computing)Labour economicsMicrofinanceEarningslawEconomicsProfitability indexMonetary economicslaw.invention
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Some Quantitative Aspects of Stability Management Strategy in a Bank

2012

Abstract The stability of commercial bank system is the result of balanced development, which can be characterised by equilibrium and security over a longer period of time. The history of commercial bank system development indicates that reaching and sustaining this qualitative and quantitative state requires regulations and management. One of the most important parts of commercial bank management system is correctly chosen strategy in the circumstances of a changing environment. Strategy gives a possibility to look into the future of the commercial bank, forecast its goals, areas, scale and potential operational results in relation to resource sources and expenses. Nowadays a commercial ba…

Commercial bank strategyFinanceActuarial scienceRelation (database)business.industryAsset qualityMarket liquidityResource (project management)LiquidityOpen market operationScale (social sciences)Management systemEconomicsProfitabilityGeneral Materials ScienceProfitability indexbusinessStabilityProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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