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These conference proceedings focus on the topics of data-driven decision-making, stochastic decision-making, fuzzy … decision-making and their applications in real-life problems. Beijing University of Chemical Technology organized IFDS2016, the … 4th International Forum on Decision Sciences, with the theme “Data-Driven Decision-Making.” The proceedings collect 84 …
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This book is written for those seeking a decision theory appropriate for use in serious choices such as insurance. It … standard decision theories like expected utility or cumulative prospect theory. …This book is written for those seeking a decision theory appropriate for use in serious choices such as insurance. It …
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Dominik Kemsa develops a comprehensive framework to objectively assess a firm’s position with respect to Marketing Excellence (MEXC). Drawing on resource-based theory MEXC is conceptualized as a holistic framework of capabilities, which can be the source of sustained competitive advantage and...
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This book integrates the models employed in the fundamental analysis of a company with the models used by investors in the capital markets to diversify risks and maximize expected returns. The underlying thesis is that the company creates value only if the return on capital invested exceeds the...
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This monograph is devoted to a modern theory of capital cost and capital structure created by this book’s authors, called the Brusov-Filatova-Orekhova (BFO) theory, and its application to the real economy. BFO theory promises to replace the traditional theory of capital cost and capital...
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Bank valuation is one of the most difficult topics to address in corporate finance. The application of standard valuation methodologies can be limited and heavily influenced by the varying specifics of regulation, business process, equity and debt capital function (among others) among banks....
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