Essays about: "Tim Paulsson"
Found 4 essays containing the words Tim Paulsson.
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1. Turning Consumers into Supporters: Understanding Loyalty Through Football Teams
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the fans’ perspective of sport team loyalty and the reasons why brand loyalty is extremely high within sports. Methodology: This paper uses a qualitative research method with both primary data and secondary data. READ MORE
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2. The Risk of Mini Flash Crashes
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomiAbstract : This paper examines unique data on mini flash crashes in the American stock market in the time period ranging from 3 January 2006 to 3 February 2011. Data shows an autoregressive behaviour in the number of mini flash crashes (stock-day observations). However, the behaviour is complex and might differ a lot among individual stocks. READ MORE
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3. Short Selling Bans: An Effective Tool in Times of Crisis?
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomiAbstract : Short selling has been heavily debated and subject to controversy throughout history. Today, one ofthe most common ways to handle market turmoil is to ban short selling, even though it is doubtfulthat the desired effects are achieved. In our study we investigate the effectiveness of the recent ban oncovered short selling in Spain. READ MORE
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4. Thomas Pogge's Theory of a Minimally Just Global Institutional Order
University essay from Institutionen för kommunikation och informationAbstract : The immense inequalities between the world’s poor and the world’s rich have compelledphilosopher Thomas Pogge to develop a moral framework based on the Universal Declarationof Human Rights that challenges our most commonsense political moral views. Poggedisputes minimally and universally that we all have a negative duty not to harm so long as theharm is foreseeable and avoidable, rather than a positive duty to do well. READ MORE