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  1. 1. The Influence of Changed Accouting Language on the Interpretation of Intangible Assets and Financial Reality : SaaS Arrangements in the Light of New IFRIC Decisions

    University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, Företagsekonomi

    Author : Adam Christensen; Sofia Sörman; [2023]
    Keywords : Accounting language; financial reality; intangible assets; regulatory change; SaaS; SaaS arrangements; institutional theory;

    Abstract : Background/Problem: As languages are powerful tools of communication, they play a vitalrole in shaping our perception of reality, influence our understanding of the world and determine how we interpret and make sense of it. Thus, changing the accounting languagealso affects the way financial reality can be expressed, interpreted, and perceived. READ MORE

  2. 2. Data quality in marine biotoxins’ risk assessment: Perceptions from data production to consumption

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för data- och systemvetenskap

    Author : Panagiota Katikou; [2022]
    Keywords : Data quality; Data quality dimensions; Data production; Data collection; Data consumption; Data roles; Marine Biotoxins; Risk assessment;

    Abstract : Marine biotoxins constitute one of the major hazards associated with seafood consumption. Risk assessments are essential for the effective management of problems arising from marine biotoxins occurrence, as they are a prerequisite for the establishment or periodic re-evaluation of marine biotoxins regulatory limits and for the adoption of appropriate risk management plans. READ MORE

  3. 3. Survival of the Industry Fittest

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för marknadsföring och strategi

    Author : Elin Vinberg; Malin Persson; [2021]
    Keywords : Venture capital; Start-up companies; Industry fit; Gender stereotype; Gender bias;

    Abstract : This study aims to provide more knowledge about gender bias in venture capital funding and dig deeper into the regulatory focus of questions that venture capitalists ask entrepreneurs. The goal of the study is to see if the regulatory focus changes depending on the gender of the founder and the perceived industry fit of the founder. READ MORE

  4. 4. Understanding the Implications of Sustainability Inclusion : A Case Study of the Role of the Financial Advisor and Sustainability

    University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.)

    Author : Rebecca Larsson; Linnea Månsson; [2021]
    Keywords : Advisor role; EU action plan on sustainable; fiduciary duty; financial advisor; MiFID II; retail clients; sustainable finance; sustainable investing; sustainability preferences.; Rådgivarrollen; EU:s handlingsplan för hållbar tillväxt; god rådgivningssed; finansiell rådgivare; MiFID II; privatkunder; hållbar ekonomi; hållbara investeringar; hållbarhets-preferenser;

    Abstract : The role of the financial advisor is subject to fiduciary duty, which means that the advisor always should act in the best interest of the client and has traditionally referred to the financial aspects. Finance is now experiencing a revolution, where the concept of sustainable finance is on the agenda of many actors when the sustainability amendments to MiFID II entered into force, as part of the EU Action Plan on Sustainable Finance. READ MORE

  5. 5. The Swedish policy framework for Forest Ecosystem Services : a study of integration of objectives, policy instruments and local actor’s knowledge about policies and policy objectives

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Economics

    Author : Karolina Tanse; [2021]
    Keywords : energy; climate; forest; nature conservation; policy analysis; policy implementation; policy perception; stakeholders; beslutsfattande; policyimplementering; policyintegrering; skogliga ekosystemtjänster; Sverige;

    Abstract : Paper 1 There is a trend towards intensification of forest use in many European countries, fuelled by an increased demand for forest products and services, driven by the global population, income growth and an increasing per capita consumption of forest products and forest ecosystem services, and politically promoted by a shift towards a bio-based economy. Based on the assumption that decisions on forest management relate to synergies—e. READ MORE