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De las copulativas identificativas a las justificativas con 'es que'

2021

Las construcciones encabezadas por es que se utilizan, entre otras cosas, para justificar lo dicho, el acto de habla realizado, la réplica que se introduce, etc. Estas construcciones justificativas se formaron a partir de copulativas identificativas del tipo lo que ocurre / el problema es que... en contextos en los que no se explicita el sujeto y emerge una inferencia de causalidad. La construcción empieza a documentarse en el siglo xvi e inicialmente se usa para introducir una explicación o una justificación de lo dicho. A este significado se añade muy pronto un valor contrastivo, sobre todo en contextos de réplica, y más tarde, coincidiendo con la gran difusión de la construcción en la le…

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Development Of An Econometric Model Case Study: Romanian Classification System

2015

Abstract The purpose of the paper is to illustrate an econometric model used to predict the lean meat content in pig carcasses, based on the muscle thickness and back fat thickness measured by the means of an optical probe (OptiGrade PRO).The analysis goes through all steps involved in the development of the model: statement of theory, specification of the mathematical model, sampling and collection of data, estimation of the parameters of the chosen econometric model, tests of the hypothesis derived from the model and prediction equations. The data have been in a controlled experiment conducted by the Romanian Carcass Classification Commission in 2007. The purpose of the experiment was to …

EstimationStatement (computer science)HF5001-6182Social PsychologyInterviewComputer scienceEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)seurop systemSampling (statistics)Regression analysiseconometricsregression analysispredictive modelEconometric modelEconometricsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Normativemedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unioneconometrics predictive model regression analysis SEUROP systemmedia_commonStudies in Business and Economics
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Debating Europe: Effects of the “Eurovision Debate” on EU Attitudes of Young German Voters and the Moderating Role Played by Political Involvement

2016

In the run-up to the elections to the European Parliament in 2014, EU citizens had the unprecedented opportunity to watch televised debates between the candidates running for president of the European Commission. The most important debate was the so-called "Eurovision debate", which was broadcasted in almost all EU member states. In this study we explore the responses of a sample of 110 young German voters, who watched this debate, to the candidates' messages and whether exposure to the debate caused a shift in the respondents' attitudes towards the EU. Combining data from a quasi-experiment, real-time response data, and data from a content analysis of the debate, we find that respondents' …

European ParliamentPublic AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceEU attitudespolitical attitudepolitische EinstellungEuropapolitikparliamentary electionddc:070German0508 media and communicationsWahlverhalten050602 political science & public administrationKandidaturcandidacyFernsehenpreferencelcsh:JA1-92Political scienceEuropaparlamentmedia_commonMass mediaBerichterstattungWirkungsforschung Rezipientenforschungreportingpolitical knowledge05 social sciencesParteiPublic relationsMassenmedientelevisionPreferenceBundesrepublik Deutschland0506 political scienceCandidacylanguageyoung adultpartyEuropawahlEuropean PoliticsParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitikwissenschaftinteraktive Medien050801 communication & media studieselectionFederal Republic of GermanyImpact Research Recipient ResearchWahlmass mediaPoliticslcsh:Political science (General)Political sciencetelevised debatesWahlkampfPolitical Process Elections Political Sociology Political CulturepersonalizationNews media journalism publishingpolitische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische Kulturjunger ErwachsenerParlamentswahlformulation of political objectivesbusiness.industryvoting behaviorelection to the European Parliamentpolitische WillensbildungEuropean electionPräferenzevaluation of candidate statementslanguage.human_languageinteractive mediaelection campaignContent analysisddc:320Voting behaviorPublizistische Medien JournalismusVerlagswesenbusinessEUPersonalisierungPolitics and Governance
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Corporate Investment, Debt and Liquidity Choices in the Light of Financial Constraints and Hedging Needs

2015

We examine firms' simultaneous choice of investment, debt financing and liquidity in a large sample of US corporates between 1980 and 2014. We partition the sample according to the firms' financial constraints and their needs to hedge against future shortfalls in operating income. In contrast to earlier work, our joint estimation approach shows that cash flows affect the corporate decisions of unconstrained firms more strongly than those of constrained firms. Investment-cash flow sensitivities are particularly intense for unconstrained firms with high hedging needs. Investment opportunities (as proxied by Q), however, play a larger role for constrained firms with the effects being strongest…

FinanceCash and cash equivalentsbusiness.industryjel:G31Financial systemCash flow forecastingCash conversion cyclejel:G32Market liquidityCorporate financeOperating cash flowCash flow statementCash flowPrice/cash flow ratioBusinessCash managementcash flow sensitivityinvestmentdebt issuancecash holdingsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Performance Reporting – The IASB's Proposed Formats of Financial Statements in the Exposure Draft of IAS 1

2006

ABSTRACT This paper is a response to the exposure draft of proposed amendments to IAS 1 Presentation of Financial Statements published by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) in March 2006. The objective is to bring to the standard setter's attention research that is relevant to the issues raised in the exposure draft. We review analytic, empirical and experimental research that addresses the presentation of income and the format of the income statement. Overall, there is some support for a single statement of (total) recognised income and expense. However, net income is on average more relevant than comprehensive income, which may favour a two-statement approach. While this …

FinanceComprehensive incomeIAS 1biologyStatement (logic)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAccountingbiology.organism_classificationPreferencePresentationNet incomeAccountingIncome statementSetterBusiness and International ManagementbusinessFinancemedia_commonAccounting in Europe
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Family influence on firm performance: Finnish publicly held family firm perspective

2011

The study aims at examining the effect of family influence on firm performance. An empirical focus is put on comparison of return on investment of publicly held family and non family firms in Finland. The income statement and balance sheet data of the companies covers the years 2000–2005. The study shows that families are present in 25% of the companies listed on the OMX Helsinki, Finland Stock Exchange. The data indicates that publicly held family firms create close the same value added per employee than non-family firms. According to the results, family firms are less indebted and perform slightly better than non-family firms measured by return on investment. The observations of the study…

FinanceEconomics and EconometricsEntrepreneurship050208 financeDescriptive statisticsbusiness.industryStrategy and Management05 social sciencesRegression analysisAccountingStock exchangeManagement of Technology and InnovationIncome statementReturn on investment0502 economics and business8. Economic growthValue (economics)EconomicsBalance sheetBusiness and International Managementbusiness050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
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Financial constraints and cash–cash flow sensitivity

2014

This article explores the cash–cash flow relationship by comparing financially constrained and financially unconstrained companies. Unlike previous research, we test the sensitivity of cash to cash flow by considering unlisted firms as constrained and listed firms as unconstrained. Our empirical evidence is based on findings from Spanish firms and is consistent with the core rationale that unlisted firms face more difficulties than their listed counterparts when looking for funding from external markets. As a result, unlisted firms tend to hoard significant amounts of cash out of the generated cash flow, while listed firms do not. Our findings are robust to a number of additional empirical …

FinanceEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCash flow forecastingCore (game theory)Operating cash flowCashEconomicsCash flowCash flow statementEmpirical evidencebusinessCash managementmedia_commonApplied Economics
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A Model for Estimating Cash Flows in Firms Backed by Venture Capital

2013

Venture Capital only backs firms for a short period of time. When the time to exit arrives, the firm must inevitably be valued in order to obtain a basis for negotiating the exit price. Discounted cash flow is precisely one of the valuation methods that are used most by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).

FinanceSocial venture capitalOperating cash flowFree cash flowbusiness.industryCash flow statementCash flowBusinessMonetary economicsVenture capitalCash managementDiscounted cash flow
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Banking Risk Management – RCB Strategy

2013

Abstract Risk can have a significant impact on a credit institution, both as an influence that is felt in recorded direct losses, and an influence whose effects are felt on customers, staff, business partners and even the bank authority. Banking risks are those risks that banks face in implementing current operations and not only specific risks of traditional banking. Bank risk is the degree of loss suffered by a bank where the counterparty (the client) bankrupts without being able to pay its obligations to the bank. Given the experience, banks agree that the most important cause of losses was the excessive concentration of risk on a customer, industry or economic sector, a country. It is i…

Financebusiness.industryEconomic sectorChinese financial systemGeneral EngineeringBank runEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologylossBusiness risksRetail bankingCounterpartybank lendingbusinessprofitBank statementRisk managementmanagementriskProcedia Economics and Finance
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Intellectual capital and the creation of value in Latvian banking sector: panel data analysis

2010

Intellectual capital (IC) has proven to be under valuated in many countries over the world. This paper provides some evidence that Latvia is not an exception. Author has used the research methods applied in the research on financial sector by the Malaysian, Finnish and Brazilian scientists to provide a view to the issues of IC in Latvian banking sector. The study is based on applying calculated intangible value (CIV), which measures the monetary value of IC or IC stock, value-added intellectual coefficient (VAIC™), which describes how a company's IC adds value to the company and intellectual capital efficiency (ICE), which measure the flow of IC. This paper presents the results on the analy…

Financebusiness.industryLatvianAccountingGeneral MedicineHuman capitallanguage.human_languageIntellectual capitalStructural capitalCapital employedlanguageEconomicsbusinessFinancial statementStock (geology)Panel dataAmerican J. of Finance and Accounting
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