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Impact Of Psychological Factors On Investment Decision Making Mediating By Risk Perception: A Conceptual Study, Lubna Riaz, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Rauf I. Azam
Impact Of Psychological Factors On Investment Decision Making Mediating By Risk Perception: A Conceptual Study, Lubna Riaz, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Rauf I. Azam
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
Every individual is different from others due to various factors which include demographic factors, age, race and sex, education level, social and economic background; same is the situation with the investors. The most critical challenge faced by them is the investment decision; they act in a rational manner and usually follow their instincts and emotional biases while making investment decisions. The investigation of previous studies reveals the importance of various psychological factors which affect their investment decision. Keeping this in view, a study model has been developed to describe the impact of risk propensity, asymmetric information and problem framing on …
Developing High Frequency Foreign Exchange Trading Systems, Bruce Vanstone, Tobias Hahn, Gavin Finnie
Developing High Frequency Foreign Exchange Trading Systems, Bruce Vanstone, Tobias Hahn, Gavin Finnie
Bruce Vanstone
The foreign exchange (FX) spot markets are well suited to high frequency trading. They are highly liquid, allow leverage, and trade 24 hours a day, 5 days a week. This paper documents and tests the stylized facts known about high-frequency FX markets. It then postulates a high frequency trading system on the basis of these stylized facts. Benchmarking confirms the robustness of the approach, demonstrating the role algorithmic trading has to play in higher frequency trading environments.
Developing High Frequency Foreign Exchange Trading Systems, Bruce Vanstone, Tobias Hahn, Gavin Finnie
Developing High Frequency Foreign Exchange Trading Systems, Bruce Vanstone, Tobias Hahn, Gavin Finnie
Tobias Hahn
The foreign exchange (FX) spot markets are well suited to high frequency trading. They are highly liquid, allow leverage, and trade 24 hours a day, 5 days a week. This paper documents and tests the stylized facts known about high-frequency FX markets. It then postulates a high frequency trading system on the basis of these stylized facts. Benchmarking confirms the robustness of the approach, demonstrating the role algorithmic trading has to play in higher frequency trading environments.
Let's Stick Together: The Finance Function As Glue, Mark E. Pickering
Let's Stick Together: The Finance Function As Glue, Mark E. Pickering
Mark E Pickering
Finance can play a valuable role in helping align the different organisational departments more closely to achieve a common goal. This article indicates some of the causes of friction between departments and provides suggestions as to how finance executives and managers can contribute to greater alignment.
Financial Forecasts For The Next Decade, Ronald G. Ehrenberg
Financial Forecasts For The Next Decade, Ronald G. Ehrenberg
Ronald G. Ehrenberg
[Excerpt] Harold Hovey pointed out that the outlook for state funding of public higher education institutions during the first decade of the 21st century might not be as rosy as it has been during the last five years. The pictures I have painted of the financial futures for American public and private higher education echo his concerns. If sustained economic growth continues, academic institutions' financial prospects will be somewhat brighter. However, it is clear that the well-being of colleges and universities nationwide depends upon their diversifying their sources of revenues. Through their efforts to do so, the publics will end …
Factors Affecting Investment Decision Making Of Equity Fund Managers, Salman Ali Qureshi, Kashif Ur Rehman, Ahmed Imran Hunjra
Factors Affecting Investment Decision Making Of Equity Fund Managers, Salman Ali Qureshi, Kashif Ur Rehman, Ahmed Imran Hunjra
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
Traditional theories of finance assume that investors use all available information and make rational investment decision but in reality the scenario is different. Based upon the growing importance of behavioral finance the present study is an attempt to investigate the effect of behavioral factors such as heuristics, risk aversion, use of financial tools and firm level corporate governance on the decision making of equity fund managers of Pakistan. The study collected response from 327 equity fund managers of insurance companies, commercial banks, and equity investment companies applying stratified random sampling technique. The results of the study demonstrate that a positive …
The Effect Of The Ban On Short Selling On Market Efficiency And Volatility, Uwe Helmes, Julia Henker, Thomas Henker
The Effect Of The Ban On Short Selling On Market Efficiency And Volatility, Uwe Helmes, Julia Henker, Thomas Henker
Thomas Henker
We examine the effects of the short selling ban, imposed by Australian regulators in the wake of the global financial crisis, on trading of financial stocks. Unlike other developed markets, where regulators imposed short-selling restrictions for brief periods of time at the height of the financial crisis, the ban on short selling of financial stocks on the Australian Stock Exchange lasted eight months, including both the tumultuous end of 2008 and the calmer period up to May 2009. Our control group consists of matched Canadian financial institutions which were unaffected by a short selling ban. We analyze the impact of …
Micro And Macro Determinants Of Financial Distress, Ray Mcnamara, Keith Duncan, Simone Kelly
Micro And Macro Determinants Of Financial Distress, Ray Mcnamara, Keith Duncan, Simone Kelly
Keith Duncan
One criticism of failure prediction models is the bias resulting from pooling failure data over years when economic conditions might influence the failure of a firm. This research incorporates both macroeconomic variables and firm specific variables in explaining corporate failure. The results suggest that including economic variables improve the explanation of failure by ten percent. The economic variables included in the analysis were one-year lag in change in GDP, a two-year lag in interest rates, a one-year lag in the share price index, and a one-year lag in corporate profits. Economic variables were identified using a principal component analysis of …
Micro And Macro Determinants Of Financial Distress, Ray Mcnamara, Keith Duncan, Simone Kelly
Micro And Macro Determinants Of Financial Distress, Ray Mcnamara, Keith Duncan, Simone Kelly
Simone Kelly
One criticism of failure prediction models is the bias resulting from pooling failure data over years when economic conditions might influence the failure of a firm. This research incorporates both macroeconomic variables and firm specific variables in explaining corporate failure. The results suggest that including economic variables improve the explanation of failure by ten percent. The economic variables included in the analysis were one-year lag in change in GDP, a two-year lag in interest rates, a one-year lag in the share price index, and a one-year lag in corporate profits. Economic variables were identified using a principal component analysis of …
A Comparative Study On The Educational Activities And Learning Programs In Commercial Banks In Turkey, Hasmet Sarigul
A Comparative Study On The Educational Activities And Learning Programs In Commercial Banks In Turkey, Hasmet Sarigul
Hasmet Sarigul
This presentation aims at examining the educational activities and learning programs for the employees of commercial banks in Turkey. Whether it is a foreign bank or a national bank, all the commercial banks in Turkey are offering continious opportunities for their employees to increase their knowledge, abilities and skills by means of educational activities and learning programs. In this study, we examined the in-service educational programs by giving examples and comparing them in detail. Furthermore, we gave some advices for educational inservice designers as well as the prospective bank employees.
Istanbul’S Current Status And Potential For Becoming An International Financial Centre, Hasmet Sarigul
Istanbul’S Current Status And Potential For Becoming An International Financial Centre, Hasmet Sarigul
Hasmet Sarigul
The Turkish government has been pursuing a goal to turn Istanbul into a regional centre for finance and then, an international one. However, creating an international financial centre where international demand and supply of funds meet is not an easy process. In this context, we aimed to examine the current status and the potential of Istanbul to become an international financial centre. In order to reach the aim of the study, firstly, the characteristics of an international financial centre have been explained and a brief overview of the Turkish government’s official plans of development of the international financial centre have …
A Strategy For Rural Financial Market Reform: Applying The Financial Systems Approach In Ghana, Harlan M. Smith Ii, Abor Yeboah
A Strategy For Rural Financial Market Reform: Applying The Financial Systems Approach In Ghana, Harlan M. Smith Ii, Abor Yeboah
Harlan M. Smith
We construct, using methods advocated in one strand of the Financial Systems Approach literature, a reform-and-renewal program for one of Ghana’s struggling Rural Banks--the Kaaseman Rural Bank. Questionnaire results, local informal financial practices, recent institutional innovations in Ghanaian finance, the experiences of successful “Nontraditional” rural finance institutions in developing countries, and the operating structure of the Rural Bank program indicate that this bank can implement a group-lending scheme that will reduce significantly its transaction costs and those of its customers. We thus demonstrate how the Financial Systems Approach can be employed to promote sustainable rural financial intermediation in a specific …
Governance And Corporate Control: Compliments Or Substitutes, Atreya Chakraborty
Governance And Corporate Control: Compliments Or Substitutes, Atreya Chakraborty
Atreya Chakraborty
In this paper we test for the motives for adopting golden parachutes and Anti Takeover Amendments (ATAs). Firms that exhibited financial characteristics that were associated with a greater probability of hostile raids were also more likely to adopt golden parachutes or ATAs. We also find evidence to support the hypothesis that the adoption of golden parachutes and poison pills may in fact be complement each other.
Fraud Prevention In Nigeria: Applying The Forensic Accounting Tool By Prof. Benjamin, Professor Ben C Osisioma
Fraud Prevention In Nigeria: Applying The Forensic Accounting Tool By Prof. Benjamin, Professor Ben C Osisioma
Prof Ben Chuka Osisioma
The spate of global scandals and corporate misadventures that began with the energy giant, Enron in the years 2000 to 2002, the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997/98, and the global Financial Meltdown of 2008, rocked the accountancy profession and sharply drew attention to the need for the profession to re-invent itself and re-define its focus in the new millennium. Accounting practitioners world-wide, have tested the limits of creative accounting, and the verdict of the marketplace is that the era of sharp and unwholesome practices are over for good. Part of the professional response to challenge of this era, is the …
Effectiveness Of Event Risk Covenants In High Yield Bonds: Evidence From Long-Run Stock Performance, Manish Tewari
Effectiveness Of Event Risk Covenants In High Yield Bonds: Evidence From Long-Run Stock Performance, Manish Tewari
Manish Tewari
We examine the post-issue long-run performance of the common stock of the firms issuing nonconvertible high yield bonds with event risk covenants (ERCs) over the period five years after the issue date. Using Fama French (1993) four factor regression model to analyze a sample of 217 issues issued between 1986 and 2004, we find statistically and economically significant monthly average abnormal returns between 0.36% and 0.55%, which compounds to 24% to 39% over the five year period. The evidence suggests strong long-run overperformance after the issuance. This result is in contrast to the evidence of underperformance after the straight debt …
Factoring As A Financing Option In Turkey : A Comparative Study, Hasmet Sarigul
Factoring As A Financing Option In Turkey : A Comparative Study, Hasmet Sarigul
Hasmet Sarigul
Factoring is a form of short-term commercial finance based on the selling of trade debts at a discount from one party to another. Factoring is one of the oldest methods of business financing in developed countries. The Factoring operations in Turkey began in late 1980s as a product of commercial banks and started to become the activity of separately established factoring companies in the early 1990s. The basic frame of this study constitutes an empirical comparison of factoring companies in Turkey as bank subsidiaries and independent factoring companies in terms of some selected financial ratios in 2009 and 2010 years. …
Cause Related Marketing And Its Impact On Sales: Mediating By Brand Loyalty And Customer Purchase Intention, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Rauf I. Azam, Asad Afzal Humayoun
Cause Related Marketing And Its Impact On Sales: Mediating By Brand Loyalty And Customer Purchase Intention, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Rauf I. Azam, Asad Afzal Humayoun
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
The objective of this study is to test CRM and sales in their direct relation and examine the impact of CRM campaigns on brand loyalty, consumer purchase intention and ultimately on sales. The questionnaire was distributed among students and employees at different universities and organizations. This study concludes that cause related marketing campaigns have positive influence on sales activities of companies. This link is also mediated by brand loyalty and consumer purchase intention that eventually have positive effect on sales.
The Impact Of Trust And Cabin Crew Performance On Customers’ Satisfaction, Nadeem Safwan, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Mohammad Ashfaq, Syed Qasim Haroon Naqvi
The Impact Of Trust And Cabin Crew Performance On Customers’ Satisfaction, Nadeem Safwan, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Mohammad Ashfaq, Syed Qasim Haroon Naqvi
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
In this research, the case of AIRBLUE has been taken to examine what people think about its performance, whether they trust this airline or not, and are they satisfied or not? Further, this study measures the impacet of cabin crew performance and trust on customer satisfaction. The data was collected by distributing questionnaires to the domestic travelers of AIRBLUE. The sample size of the research was of 180 people. The result shows that majority of people are satisfied with the performance of AIRBLUE and they trust on its service, but at the same time they have positive expectation that AIRBLUE …
Marketing Ethics And Pharmaceutical Industry, Khurram Mirza, Majed Rashid, Ahmed Imran Hunjra
Marketing Ethics And Pharmaceutical Industry, Khurram Mirza, Majed Rashid, Ahmed Imran Hunjra
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
Does marketing practices of pharmaceutical companies in developed and third world countries are same? This book gives a perspective of Unethical Marketing and Promotional activities done by Pharmaceutical Companies.Pharmaceuticals internationally are under scrutiny, for conducting their business on high ethical grounds but this would seem to be a wild goose chased, when we actually evaluate the business conduct of those organizations in developing countries. There is a substantial difference of ethical conduct in doing business in third world countries like Pakistan. In this book the author tries to elaborate these differences for understanding the Unethical Marketing and Promotion of Pharmaceutical …
Consolidated Analyst Reports: Existing Portfolio Holdings And Recommended Portfolio Holdings For Crummer Student Managed Portfolio [2003], Heather Boksen, Christopher Collins, Jason Goede, Stephen Wetter
Consolidated Analyst Reports: Existing Portfolio Holdings And Recommended Portfolio Holdings For Crummer Student Managed Portfolio [2003], Heather Boksen, Christopher Collins, Jason Goede, Stephen Wetter
Christopher J Collins
No abstract provided.
Investment Appraisal Techniques And Constraints On Capital Investment, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Iram Batool, Ghulam Shabbir Khan Niazi, Ijaz Ur Rehman
Investment Appraisal Techniques And Constraints On Capital Investment, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Iram Batool, Ghulam Shabbir Khan Niazi, Ijaz Ur Rehman
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
The objective of this study is to determine the level of application and perception of finance executives and analysts regarding the investment appraisal techniques in Pakistani corporate sector in the light of theory. This study also investigates the major constraints on capital investment. Total 63 questionnaires were distributed in different cities of Pakistan (Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Multan and Faisalabad) but only 37 properly filled questionnaires were processed; the potential respondents were the finance executives and Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) of the companies. The companies listed at KSE related to ten leading sectors were the population of this study. It is …
Individual Investors Perception Of Dividends: Pakistan's Perspective, Muhammad Naeem Akhtar, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Arifa Andleeb, Babar Zaheer Butt
Individual Investors Perception Of Dividends: Pakistan's Perspective, Muhammad Naeem Akhtar, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Arifa Andleeb, Babar Zaheer Butt
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
This research paper argue that there exists a strong preference for dividends among investors. The main purpose is to find the factors that lead individual investors to reveal their preference for either cash or stock dividends. The most important dividend theories are employed to test the behavior of Pakistani individual investors towards dividends. The results reveal strong evidence that individual investors in Pakistan want dividends either in the form of cash or stocks. They also have a strong preference for dividend even if a company has to pay it by borrowing.
Long Run Relationship Between Poverty And Macro-Economic Variables In Pakistan, Muhammad Naeem Akhtar, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Nadeem Safwan, Abrar Ahmad
Long Run Relationship Between Poverty And Macro-Economic Variables In Pakistan, Muhammad Naeem Akhtar, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Nadeem Safwan, Abrar Ahmad
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
This research study examines the long run relationship between poverty and economic indicators in Pakistan. Data from 1972 to 2010 is used to analyze the relationship between various economic variables and poverty. The economic indicators include; consumer price index, literacy rate and population growth. Head count rate is used to measure poverty. The statistical techniques used include unit root Augmented Dickey Fuller test (for checking the stationary data) & Johansen’s co-integration test for long run relationship. The study found co-integration between all the economic factors and poverty, which means that economic performance indicators are pertinent predictors of poverty. This can …
Determinants Of Financial Management Practices: A Conceptual Study, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Jamshed Iqbal
Determinants Of Financial Management Practices: A Conceptual Study, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Jamshed Iqbal
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
The purpose of this study is to investigate various factors (uncertainty, corporate social disclosure and stakeholder) that impact the selection of financial management practices. Further, this study attempts to explore the impact of financial management practices and earnings management on firm performance. In order to achieve the objective, a conceptual model has been developed based on previous theories and empirical literature. The findings of the study would be quite beneficial for capital providers – lenders and shareholders – who would like to use their funds for financial practices. On the other hand, capital providers will be hesitant to provide capital …
Relationship Between Decision Making Styles And Consumer Behavior, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Ghulam Shabbir Khan Niazi
Relationship Between Decision Making Styles And Consumer Behavior, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Ghulam Shabbir Khan Niazi
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
The objective of this study is to identify different factors that impact consumer behavior on the basis of a decision making style. The sample size of this study was 250 questionnaires. Correlation and multiple regression were performed to measure the relationship between independent and dependent variables. This study concludes there is a significant relationship between male and female decision making style and female respondents are more likely to assert that decision making styles influence consumer behavior. All the independent variables have significant positive relationship with consumer behavior.
Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction And Loyalty: An Empirical Analysis Of Banking Sector In Pakistan, Mohsin Zafar, Sana Zafar, Aasia Asif, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, H. Mushtaq Ahmad
Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction And Loyalty: An Empirical Analysis Of Banking Sector In Pakistan, Mohsin Zafar, Sana Zafar, Aasia Asif, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, H. Mushtaq Ahmad
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
Effective Advertising And Its Influence On Consumer Buying Behavior, Ghulam Shabbir Khan Niazi, Javaria Siddiqui, Burhan Ali Shah, Ahmed Imran Hunjra
Effective Advertising And Its Influence On Consumer Buying Behavior, Ghulam Shabbir Khan Niazi, Javaria Siddiqui, Burhan Ali Shah, Ahmed Imran Hunjra
Ahmed Imran Hunjra (PhD)
Advertising is a way of communication to convince an audience for taking purchase decision about a product or service and delivering information to viewers. This paper examines the relationship between environmental response and emotional response which are independent variables with dependent variable i.e. consumer buying behavior. This research investigates the relationship between the variables involved, by taking the 200 responses in twins’ cities of Pakistan. Findings of this study show the moderate relationship between independent variables and dependent variable. It shows that consumer purchase those brands from which they are emotionally attached. This study reports new results in the field …
Investing In Hedge Funds: Risks, Returns And Pitfalls, Francis Koh, Winston T. H. Koh, David Kuo Chuen Lee, Kok Fai Phoon
Investing In Hedge Funds: Risks, Returns And Pitfalls, Francis Koh, Winston T. H. Koh, David Kuo Chuen Lee, Kok Fai Phoon
Francis Koh
Hedge funds are collective investment vehicles fast becoming popular with high net worth individuals as well as institutional investors. These are funds that are often established with a special legal status that allows their investment managers a free hand to use derivatives, short sell, and exploit leverage to raise returns and cushion risk. Given that that they have substantial latitude to invest, it is instructive to examine the performance of hedge funds compared to other forms of managed funds. This paper provides an overview of hedge funds and discusses their empirical risk and return profiles. It also poses some concerns …
An Examination Of Factors For The Strategic Use Of Information Systems In The Healthcare Industry, K. Kyu Kim, Jeffrey E. Michelman
An Examination Of Factors For The Strategic Use Of Information Systems In The Healthcare Industry, K. Kyu Kim, Jeffrey E. Michelman
Jeffrey E Michelman
The potential use of information systems technology (IST) as a competitive weapon has been of enormous interest to many academic scholars and practitioners. However, the importance of identifying factors that organizations must deal with in the process of achieving IST competitive advantages has received inadequate research attention. This article attempts to identify these important factors for the strategic use of IST by examining the multifaceted role of IST in the healthcare context. Three propositions are developed from (1) re-examining a variety of successful IST applications both within and outside healthcare organizations, (2) re-applying the integration concept from the literature, and …
An Institutional Theory Perspective On The Drg Framework, Case-Mix Accounting Systems And Health-Care Organizations, Mark A. Covaleski, Mark W. Dirsmith, Jeffrey E. Michelman
An Institutional Theory Perspective On The Drg Framework, Case-Mix Accounting Systems And Health-Care Organizations, Mark A. Covaleski, Mark W. Dirsmith, Jeffrey E. Michelman
Jeffrey E Michelman
Case-mix accounting systems have been advanced as both reflecting the economic reality that underlies a hospital's various “product lines”, as defined by DRG prospective payment categories, and facilitating rational decision making regarding resource acquisition, deployment and use. This article uses the institutional perspective to extend this conceptualization of case-mix accounting systems. The institutional perspective proposes that many elements of organizational structure, like case-mix accounting systems, reflect as much a need to conform to societal expectations of acceptable practice as the technical imperative of fostering rationality. This article also extends institutional theory regarding the issues of power and decoupling by considering …