Essays about: "Screening Incentives"
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1. Aspects considered by investors when evaluating the impact of startup companies - A cross-sectional study of the criteria investors consider when evaluating the impact and sustainability status of target companies in the screening process
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Background To attain the objectives set for the sustainable development goals within the Agenda 2030 the SFDR regulations were created as part of the EU taxonomy. The new incentives have caused many investors to cope with the new regulations which have pushed startups to not only achieve profitability, but also achieve it in a way that considers different ESG factors. READ MORE
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2. Implementering av EU:s Taxonomiförordning för svenska skogsägare- EU:s rapporteringskrav för hållbara verksamheter
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Resource ManagementAbstract : Växthusgaser i atmosfären har ökat stadigt sedan 1800-talet och mängden koldioxid är den växthusgas som har ökat mest. Höga halter av växthusgaser har en negativ inverkan på jorden och dess klimat. READ MORE
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3. Screening of ligand binding behavior using a high-throughput method and development of guidelines for a learning material
University essay from KTH/LärandeAbstract : This study is comprised of two distinct parts, a chromatographic study and a didactic study.Chromatographic studyThe need for higher selectivity in chromatography purification has increased in recent years. Multimodal resins, offering novel selectivity, are a possible solution to this demand. READ MORE
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4. Are Entrepreneurs Overburdened? Exploring the Agency Dilemma in an Entrepreneurial Setting
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Entrepreneurial finance is of key importance for young firms and as in any other hierarchical structure, it is strongly linked with the agency dilemma. While the principal-agent dilemma has been well documented in large companies, there is a limited contribution focused on agency theory within start-ups and young firms. READ MORE
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5. Venture Capital Run by Private or Governmental Interests - A Comparative Study on the Investment Decision Process in the Swedish Market
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledningAbstract : Governmental and private venture capital firms have been known to differ in various ways. There is research on the differences in goals, performance and post-investment behaviour of those two kinds of organisations but none examining and comparing their investment decision process. READ MORE