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Why Activist Hedge Funds Target Socially Responsible FirmsInvestors looking to prioritise sustainability would do well to ensure their investments are not supporting activist hedge funds.
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Professor’s opinion: Why have stock markets suddenly crashed?How can we make sense of this 33 per cent drop in share prices? Prof. Mathijs van Dijk shares his perspectives in Het Financieele Dagblad. Read it here in English
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Stock market liquidity is key factor in firms’ decision to raise new capitalThis study shows that firms raise more equity capital when stock market liquidity has recently improved.
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Becoming the industry standard when standardisation is not standardisedThe process of standardisation isn’t standardised. So what’s the best way to make sure your product stands a chance of becoming the industry standard?
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BLOG UPDATE: Brexit – the simple way out. A business perspectiveThe UK might leave the Single Market without proper alternatives. Henk de Vries takes a business perspective: there could be a way out.
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Predicting the stock market with big-data analysis of tweets"The big challenge was to determine what all the emoji, slang expressions and negations in tweets actually say about stock sentiment."
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How the current electricity market design may keep fossil fuel aliveSurprise: adding more solar and wind power to the electricity mix may help to keep traditional power plants alive.
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What makes new stock markets successful?A successful financial market can help grow a developing economy. But what determines its success?
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New indicators reveal diversification of stock portfoliosResearcher Ghassan Chammas developed a new toolbox that can reveal inadvertent concentration and specialisation of stock portfolios
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BLOG: Why we can’t assess Super Mario Run’s performance only by its revenuesMobile games like Super Mario Run can affect Nintendo’s long-term success in the console industry. Blog by Joost Rietveld.
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Ignoring customers’ opinions can lead to more successful productsResearch by Prof. Jan van den Ende shows when your customers might have something useful to add during the design process.
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High-frequency traders help price discovery in pre-opening periodHigh-frequency traders during pre-opening: less active than normal, but still contribute to market quality. Research from Darya Yuferova.
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Using management buzzwords leads to company overvaluationMind your language! Using buzzwords could lead to your company being overvalued, says Patrick Reinmoeller.
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Arbitrageurs help stock markets function betterArbitrage in stock markets has more positive than toxic effects . PhD research from Dominik Rösch.
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Societal dynamics can compromise financial markets’ efficiencyNew research by Ivana Naumovska reveals that sociological biases such as prejudice influence how, why, and when financial markets react to corporate actions.