Search results for "TRANSACTION COSTS"

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A Unified Approach to Portfolio Optimization with Linear Transaction Costs

2004

In this paper we study the continuous time optimal portfolio selection problem for an investor with a finite horizon who maximizes expected utility of terminal wealth and faces transaction costs in the capital market. It is well known that, depending on a particular structure of transaction costs, such a problem is formulated and solved within either stochastic singular control or stochastic impulse control framework. In this paper we propose a unified framework, which generalizes the contemporary approaches and is capable to deal with any problem where transaction costs are a linear/piecewise-linear function of the volume of trade. We also discuss some methods for solving numerically the p…

Structure (mathematical logic)Transaction costMathematical optimizationComputer sciencejel:C63General Mathematicsjel:C61Function (mathematics)Management Science and Operations ResearchSingular controljel:G11Merton's portfolio problemEconomicsPortfolioPortfolio optimizationportfolio choice transaction costs stochastic singular control stochastic impulse control computational methodsSoftwareExpected utility hypothesisSSRN Electronic Journal
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Internal vs. external R&D teams: Evidences from the Italian wine industry

2021

R&D teams' internationalization attracts interests from different research-streams. However, the decision on what type of R&D structure is more convenient to invest in may differ, based on several factors, such as risk-taking propensity and internal resource availability. With an aim to enrich the extant literature and to provide practical insights for managers working in the wine industry, this case study explores the determinants of an Italian family-owned winery that attempts to keep a balance between its internal and external R&D teams' decision, using an integrated theoretical framework based on the transaction costs and the resource-based view theory. The optimal R&D s…

Knowledge managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectCase studyN500Human capitalUnit (housing)Resource (project management)Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale0502 economics and businessResource-based viewHuman capitalN400N100N200Reputationmedia_commonMarketingTransaction costTransaction costsTangible and intangible resourcesbusiness.industry05 social sciencesWineryInternationalizationIn-house investments050211 marketingbusinessResource-based view050203 business & managementReputation
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European Option Pricing and Hedging with Both Fixed and Proportional Transaction Costs

2003

Abstract In this paper we provide a systematic treatment of the utility based option pricing and hedging approach in markets with both fixed and proportional transaction costs: we extend the framework developed by Davis et al. (SIAM J. Control Optim., 31 (1993) 470) and formulate the option pricing and hedging problem. We propose and implement a numerical procedure for computing option prices and corresponding optimal hedging strategies. We present a careful analysis of the optimal hedging strategy and elaborate on important differences between the exact hedging strategy and the asymptotic hedging strategy of Whalley and Wilmott (RISK 7 (1994) 82). We provide a simulation analysis in order …

Stochastic controlTransaction costEconomics and EconometricsMathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationApplied MathematicsMonte Carlo methods for option pricingjel:C61Implied volatilityjel:G13jel:G11option pricing transaction costs stochastic control Markov chain approximationMicroeconomicsVariable pricingOrder (business)Valuation of optionsEconomicsAsian optionFinite difference methods for option pricingSSRN Electronic Journal
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Qualité et coordination économique dans les industries agroalimentaires. Analyse institutionnelle comparée de l'industrie du vin en Bourgogne, Califo…

2004

Since the 1990s, the French wine exporters have been confronted with an increasing competition from a few nations of North America and the Southern Hemisphere. Initially positioned on the medium-range, the New World Wine Producers quickly developed their positions on the whole of the segments, including those traditionally occupied by French wines under controlled label of origin (AOC). The thesis examines the link between wine marketer' quality strategies and the coordination in the chain of production. Research is carried out on two levels: that of transactions governance structures concerning fresh grape, must and bulk wine, and that of the public rules framing these transactions. Firstl…

coordinationcontratqualitéappellation d'origine contrôléeCaliforniecoûts de transactionnouvelle économie institutionnelleindustrie vitivinicole[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCaliforniatransaction costsNouvelle-Zélandequalitygrape wine industryBourgogneorigin labeled productFrancecontractnew institutional economicsBurgundyNew Zealand
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European Option Pricing with Transaction Costs and Stochastic Volatility: an Asymptotic Analysis

2015

In this paper the valuation problem of a European call option in presence of both stochastic volatility and transaction costs is considered. In the limit of small transaction costs and fast mean reversion, an asymptotic expression for the option price is obtained. While the dominant term in the expansion it is shown to be the classical Black and Scholes solution, the correction terms appear at $O(\varepsilon^{1/2})$ and $O(\varepsilon)$. The optimal hedging strategy is then explicitly obtained for the Scott's model.

Transaction costAsymptotic analysisStochastic volatilityAsymptotic AnalysisApplied MathematicsStochastic VolatilityBlack–Scholes modelDynamical Systems (math.DS)Implied volatilityTransaction CostsFOS: Economics and businessOption Pricing; Stochastic Volatility; Transaction Costs; Asymptotic AnalysisValuation of optionstransaction costEconometricsMean reversionFOS: MathematicsCall optionPricing of Securities (q-fin.PR)Mathematics - Dynamical SystemsOption PricingSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaQuantitative Finance - Pricing of SecuritiesMathematics
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Transaktiokustannusten mittaaminen pk-yrityksessä : meta-analyysi + case-tutkimus

2002

pienyrityksetsmall companiestransaktiokustannuksetmittaustransaction costmeasuring transaction coststransaction cost analysissupply chain
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Networks and health care systems

1996

The network concept has been successful in the economic littérature and in the health care economics littérature. However the network concept is not easy to define. In the first part, this paper suggests a framework for network conceptions analysis :first, network can be conceived as a structure of economic organisation (such as infrastructure networks), or as a coordination mode, alternative and different from market or hierarchy coordination. In the second part, this paper analyses recent mutations in the health care system (such as cooperation relationships between several hospitals and private clinics, networks between hospitals and ambulatory medical care...) from the network concept a…

réseaux d'infrastructureeconomic theorycommunity care servicesevolutionnary theoryhealth administrationeconomicscoûts de transaction[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financetransaction costsréseaux de soins[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesréseaux innovateursinfrastructure networks[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financehealth servicesréseaux d'infrastructure réseaux innovateurs coûts de transaction réseaux de soins
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Public-Private Partnership: Transaction Costs of Tendering

2016

Abstract What are the transaction costs of participating in a public-private partnership (PPP) tender? Prior research indicate that there is a significant amount of resources required. However, few researchers seem to measure transaction costs directly. The purpose of this paper is therefore to fill this knowledge gap by presenting estimated transaction costs from both public and private actors. The underlying approach for this research was a case study of a new primary school in Norway. This case was chosen because of the expedient access to detailed information of the tendering process. The main source of data was documents and estimated figures obtained from public and private actors inv…

PPPComputer scienceProcess (engineering)tendering0211 other engineering and technologiesCost accounting02 engineering and technologyComputer securitycomputer.software_genretransaction costscost managementProcurement021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessGeneral Environmental ScienceFinanceTransaction costCall for bidsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic–private partnershipGeneral partnershipGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinesscomputerPublic-private partnership050203 business & managementProcedia Computer Science
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Gouvernance contractuelle et cognitive des alliances internationales en R&D

2009

Notre objectif est d’expliquer le choix des firmes multinationales entre les alliances avec prise de participation et les alliances sans prise de participation pour investir en R&D à l’étranger. Les déterminants du choix peuvent être contractuels ou cognitifs. Nos résultats montrent que les alliances sans prise de participation sont choisies en cas d’une spécificité des actifs et de fréquence moyennes ou faibles des transactions et au cas où les firmes parentes détiennent des capacités en R&D similaires. Nos résultats montrent aussi que les firmes multinationales n’optent pas nécessairement pour les alliances à fort degré d’interdépendance organisationnelle dans un objectif d’exploration de…

jel:L22R&D;alliances;théorie des coûts de transaction;théories cognitives;alliances;transaction costs theory;Knowledge based view.jel:F23
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Transaction Costs, Standardization and Modularity in Credit Risk Transfer Market

2010

The advent of a credit risk market has profoundly altered the role of banking firms into one of asset originator and asset distributor rather than the asset holder. Banks have traditionally originated and held credit risk. It emphasis the different role of financial institutions from holders of credit risk to originators and distributors of credit risk. In this paper I aim to evaluate how the modularity and the standardization create the precondition for the creation of a credit risk transfer market in the banking industry. The intermediate market of credit risk transfer appears when the banking production processes have become more disintegrated. The vertical disintegration of the banking …

Settore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari Finanziaritransaction costs credit risk modularity standardization.
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