Essays about: "LUDVIG JAKOBSSON"
Found 4 essays containing the words LUDVIG JAKOBSSON.
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1. The effects of Environmental, Social and Governance measures on the cross section of stock return, a compensation for risk or mispricing? Evidence from the Swedish stock market
University essay fromAbstract : There is a lack of uniformity throughout the literature regarding the effects of socially responsible investing. By implementing a Fama-MacBeth style regression with the Fama French three factors and the momentum factor, extended with several detailed environmental, social and governance scores the lack of uniformity of these effects are confirmed. READ MORE
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2. (im)Politeness and Honorification, in Japanese Translation
University essay from Lunds universitet/JapanskaAbstract : In this thesis the translation of (im)politeness and honorification from Japanese is examined. Due to the different and complex politeness system in Japanese compared to European languages, difficulties rise in translating texts containing it. READ MORE
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3. eHealth development in Sweden : A study of prominent aspects and benefits from a multi-userperspective
University essay from KTH/Industriell ManagementAbstract : The European health care is facing challenges with an increasing ageing population, with a higher frequency of chronic diseases, which have resulted in rising health care costs. Meanwhile, the trend shows how patients and citizens are becoming more active in their personal health care, with the number of existing doctors and nurses subsiding furthermore entailing problems. READ MORE
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4. eHealth development in Sweden : A study of prominent aspects and benefits from a multi-user perspective
University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.)Abstract : The European health care is facing challenges with an increasing ageing population, with a higher frequency of chronic diseases, which have resulted in rising health care costs. Meanwhile, the trend shows how patients and citizens are becoming more active in their personal health care, with the number of existing doctors and nurses subsiding furthermore entailing problems. READ MORE