Essays about: "Success book"
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1. Modeling Interest Rate Risk in the Banking Book
University essay from KTH/Matematik (Avd.)Abstract : For a long time, being able to model and mitigate financial risk has been a key success factor for institutions. Apart from an internal incentive, legal and regulatory requirements continue to develop which increases the need for extensive internal risk control. READ MORE
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2. Lost in Translation - A study exploring how the origin of the story affects a movie's financial success
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Return-on-Investment of a movie is impacted by the origin of the movie's story, for instance an existing fictional book, a real-life event or an original script. The objective is to better understand the potential financial success of a movie at the very early pre-production stage, minimising investment risks and optimising portfolio strategy. READ MORE
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3. Dressed for success when entering the Swedish market : Changes and composition of the board of directors in IPO companies and the effect on firm valuation
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : The initial public offering (IPO) of a company is characterized by uncertainty, and a large body of research has focused primarily on underpricing. This study takes a different approach by examining the changes and composition of the board of directors in IPO companies and the effect on market valuation measured by the market-to-book ratio. READ MORE
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4. Hwang Jungeun's One Hundred Shadows; A Study of Korean Onomatopoeia and How They Are Affected by Translation : Korean to English and Korean to Swedish
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för Asien-, Mellanöstern- och TurkietstudierAbstract : The book Paegŭi Kŭrimja (One Hundred Shadows) written by Hwang Jungeun (Hwang Jŏngŭn) was published in 2010 and translated by Jung Yewon (Chŏng Yewŏn) in 2016 after its success throughout South Korea. It does not yet exist an official translation in Swedish and therefore, in order to make a comparative analysis about the differences in translation between Korean, English and Swedish, which is the author of the present thesis’ native language, the author have translated a part of the book (pages 1-40) during a course in Korean literature translation into Swedish. READ MORE
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5. The Case of E-books in Sweden’s Media Industry : A case study on what potential factors that could influence the development of e-books in the Swedish media industry.
University essay from Karlstads universitetAbstract : This research intends to address potential factors concerning Sweden’s poor distribution of e-books (electronic books) by using theories such as digitization, media economy, and the theoretical framework of the production of culture perspective. To examine what these factors are and how they affect the development of the e-book in Sweden, we will answer the following research questions: 1. READ MORE