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systematic risk, as measured by beta, and expected share returns. The CAPM attempts to describe this relationship by using beta … describe and explain the risk/return relationship. However, other risk factors (i.e. other than beta) may also be useful for …
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management in reducing the risk of repudiation to an acceptable level, by providing a framework of recommended internal control …
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experience potential losses more intensely than potential gains, and will be more risk‐seeking in loss situations, while more … risk‐avoiding in gain situations. This study includes 948 participants from the PRC and 318 students from the USA. All of … subjects consistently demonstrated risk‐seeking preferences, both in gain and loss situations.  …
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The authors examine how a firm’s risk change around an international acquisition is related to the managerial equity … announcements, the authors find that managers of these firms tend to undertake risk‐decreasing international acquisitions with the … to use foreign acquisitions to reduce the risk of their personal wealth are more often utilized in the absence of …
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Addresses variables in the implementation of software applications for aspects of customer relationship management (CRM) systems in medium‐sized organisations. The objective is to identify those variables that present the greatest risks to effective and successful implementation in the light...
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Previous research suggests that perceived risk is an important ingredient in the consumer decision‐making process. The … paradigm. We suggest a model with the factors affecting the Internet’s perceived risk elements. The factors are demographic …
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risk perceptions and expected returns. Thus, new good or bad information has an amplified effect on stock valuations. In … primary implications are that ex ante perceptions of risk and return vary inversely and that affect has a strong influence on … valuation. This means that simple statistical measures of risk are unlikely to fully capture risk perceptions and that market …
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, risk and goal asymmetries between traders and brokers in online futures market. It suggests licensed and registered broker … to investigate existing risk in online futures market and provide valuable implications for both traders and brokers to … reduce the risk and increase the traders’ trust.  …
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risk perceptions. Design/methodology/approach – After conceptually identifying that risk perceptions qualify as a Qualia …, survey data are gathered from investment experts to clarify the implications. Findings – Financial risk perceptions are … Qualia and as such should have a strong affective influence on risk perceptions. This suggests that aggregate market measures …
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Purpose – This paper aims to examine the approach of UK institutional funds to considering flood risk to property … property valuation. The case is made for further research to establish the extent of UK investment property potentially at risk … from flooding, the degree of risk exposure and the way the risk is translated into valuations. Design …
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