Search results for "Project Portfolio"

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Trading with Asymmetric Volatility Spillovers

2007

:  We study the profitability of trading strategies based on volatility spillovers between large and small firms. By using the Volatility Impulse-Response Function of Lin (1997) and its extensions, we detect that any volatility shock coming from small companies is important to large companies, but the reverse is only true for negative shocks coming from large firms. To exploit these asymmetric patterns in volatility, different trading rules are designed based on the inverse relationship existing between expected return and volatility. We find that most strategies generate excess after-transaction cost profits, especially after very bad news and very good news coming from large or small firm…

ExploitFinancial economicsMonetary economicsImplied volatilityVolatility risk premiumShock (economics)Trading rulesVolatility swapAccountingVolatility smileEconomicsEconometricsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Expected returnTrading strategyProfitability indexProject portfolio managementVolatility (finance)FinanceJournal of Business Finance & Accounting
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CO2 Prices and Portfolio Management

2008

Since January 2005, the attention on European carbon markets has been increasing and thus the interest in studying the implications of the existence of two new assets in portfolio management. In this article we analyse both the characteristics of the EUAs Phase I and Phase II as a sole investment and the impact of including these two assets, considered separately, in a well-diversified portfolio. In order to control the problems of using historical returns, we have performed this analysis using as expected returns either historical returns or risk-adjusted returns. We find that, although the weights of EUAs are not too important when incorporating the EUAs in an optimal and well-diversified…

Financial economicsPortfolio insuranceOrder (exchange)Control (management)EconomicsPortfolioEfficient frontierProject portfolio managementInvestment (macroeconomics)Alternative assetSSRN Electronic Journal
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Continuous-time portfolio optimization under terminal wealth constraints

1995

Typically portfolio analysis is based on the expected utility or the mean-variance approach. Although the expected utility approach is the more general one, practitioners still appreciate the mean-variance approach. We give a common framework including both types of selection criteria as special cases by considering portfolio problems with terminal wealth constraints. Moreover, we propose a solution method for such constrained problems.

Mathematical optimizationComputer scienceGeneral MathematicsConstrained optimizationManagement Science and Operations ResearchReplicating portfolioPortfolioPost-modern portfolio theoryProject portfolio managementPortfolio optimizationMathematical economicsSoftwareExpected utility hypothesisModern portfolio theoryZOR Zeitschrift f�r Operations Research Methods and Models of Operations Research
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A Stochastic Soft Constraints Fuzzy Model for a Portfolio Selection Problem

2006

The financial market behavior is affected by several non-probabilistic factors such as vagueness and ambiguity. In this paper we develop a multistage stochastic soft constraints fuzzy program with recourse in order to capture both uncertainty and imprecision as well as to solve a portfolio management problem. The results we obtained confirm the studies carried out in literature addressed to integrate stochastic and possibilistic programming.

Mathematical optimizationLogicStochastic modellingmedia_common.quotation_subjectFuzzy setAmbiguityFuzzy control systemFuzzy logicStochastic programmingFuzzy optimization multistage stochastic programming portfolio managementArtificial IntelligencePortfolioProject portfolio managementMathematical economicsmedia_commonMathematics
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Designing portfolios of financial products via integrated simulation and optimization models

1999

We analyze the problem of debt issuance through the sale of innovative financial products. The problem is broken down to questions of designing the financial products, specifying the debt structure with the amount issued in each product, and determining an optimal level of financial leverage. We formulate a hierarchical optimization model to integrate these three issues and provide constructive answers. Input data for the models are obtained from Monte Carlo simulation procedures that generate scenarios of holding period returns of the designed products. The hierarchical optimization model is specialized for the problem of issuing a portfolio of callable bonds to fund mortgage assets. The …

Mathematical optimizationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEquity (finance)Management Science and Operations ResearchTabu searchCallable bondComputer Science ApplicationsFinancial managementDebtEconomicsPortfolioPortfolio management callable bonds tabu searchProject portfolio managementbusinessFinancial servicesmedia_common
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ELECTRE TRI-based approach for sorting projects portfolio: Focus on the European strategy

2018

The European Framework Programme for Research and Innovation aims to facilitate the collaboration between public and private sectors in delivering innovation. To achieve this goal, Union Research and Innovation Programme provides various financial instruments, among which the Horizon 2020 is one of the most significant. Since its implementation, the Horizon 2020 has stimulated the interest of several research organizations making the partnerships among companies their core business for improving local economy. In this context, technological districts are the main proponents of research and innovation spreading in the local territory. In Sicily, the AgroBioPesca district exploited these oppo…

Multi criteria Decision MakingSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciELECTRE TRI ApproachProject ManagementProject Portfolio
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CO<SUB align="right">2 prices and portfolio management

2011

Since the launch of the European Union Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS), the interest in the trade of EUAs is constantly increasing among academics and market participants. The objective of this paper is twofold: (a) a detailed description of this new market is provided for portfolio managers and (b) a comprehensive study of the implications of including Phase II EUAs in diversified portfolios is undertaken using as expected returns both historical and risk-adjusted returns. The results show that the opportunity set for investors increases when short positions in Phase II EUAs are taken.

Nuclear Energy and EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentFinancial economicsGreenhouse gasCarbon marketEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyPortfolioEuropean Union Emission Trading SchemeEmissions tradingBusinessProject portfolio managementInternational Journal of Global Energy Issues
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IMPLEMENTING A VALUE ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR SERVICE INNOVATION IDEAS

2010

There has not been much discussion of how firms may assess the value of service innovation projects ex-ante in the extant research literature. This paper theoretically derives a value assessment tool for service innovation ideas called QSI (tool for pre-Qualification of Service Innovation projects). Thereafter QSI is implemented in three firms and it is explored to what degree the implementation improved managerial decision making on service innovation projects and investments. The findings indicated that the implementation of QSI had effects both in a portfolio management and a project management perspective. From a portfolio management point of view deployment of QSI improved the particip…

Process managementPoint (typography)business.industryStrategy and ManagementInnovation managementSoftware deploymentManagement of Technology and InnovationValue (economics)Service innovation innovation management management control ex-ante value assessmentBusiness and International ManagementProject managementProject portfolio managementService innovationMarketingbusinessManagement control systemInternational Journal of Innovation Management
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A proposal for sorting a projects portfolio through the ELECTRE TRI method focused on the European strategy

2019

In recent years, the partnerships between private companies and public organizations are becoming key elements for improving local development, territorial competitiveness, and delivering innovation. These collaborations are widely promoted by the European Framework Programme for Research and Innovation thanks to the provision of several instruments, such as Horizon 2020. In this context, competitiveness's improvement of the territory employing research and innovation actions is supported by the technological districts. In Sicily, the AgroBioPesca district has attempted a strategic action named "Call for ideas" in order to design its own roadmap for research and innovation in the agri-food …

Project Management Project Portfolio Multi-Criteria Decision Making ELECTRE TRI method Sensitivity analysisSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciProject ManagementMulti-Criteria Decision MakingELECTRE TRI methodProject Management; Project Portfolio; Multi-Criteria Decision Making; ELECTRE TRI method; Sensitivity analysisProject PortfolioSensitivity analysis
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Value preserving portfolio strategies in continuous-time models

1997

We present a new approach for continuous-time portfolio strategies that relies on the principle of value preservation. This principle was developed by Hellwig (1987) for general economic decision and pricing models. The key idea is that an investor should try to consume only so much of his portfolio return that the future ability of the portfolio should be kept constant over time. This ensures that the portfolio will be a long lasting source of income. We define a continuous-time market setting to apply the idea of Hellwig to securities markets with continuous trading and examine existence (and uniqueness) of value-preserving strategies in some widely used market models. Further, we discuss…

Rate of return on a portfolioApplication portfolio managementGeneral MathematicsReplicating portfolioEconomicsPortfolioPost-modern portfolio theoryManagement Science and Operations ResearchPortfolio optimizationProject portfolio managementMathematical economicsSoftwareSeparation propertyMathematical Methods of Operations Research
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