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Black-Scholes Model
Introduction The Black-Scholes pricing model was first introduced by Fischer Black, Myron Scholes, and Robert Merton through their achievement and development in the pricing of European stock options. The Black–Scholes model was first published by Fischer Black and Myron Scholes in their 1973 paper, "The Pricing of Options and Corporate Liabilities", published in the Journal of Political Economy. And after that, in 1997, Robert Merton and Myron Scholes received the Nobel Prize in Economics for
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The Political Model of Decision Making
Describes the political model of decision making. = A model of decision making that acknowledges that most organizational decisions involve many managers who have different goals and who have to share information to reach an agreement Storming stage of development = A team with members arguing with each other due to interpersonal issues arising from differences in the perspectives of each team member Interpersonal networks is true = Interpersonal networks are networks of relationships that
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Mathematical Models for Managerial Decisions
Subject: Mathematical Models for Managerial Decisions (MBA Autumn 2015) Assignment 1 Date:19/08/2015 Instructor: Kalyan K. Guin Formulation 1.1 “Fresh and tasty” bakers make cakes and pastries. On a Sunday morning they have to make ‘plum cake” and “fruit pastries”. They have 59 units of flour and they use 5 units of flour per cake and 4 units per pastry. They also have 46 units of time in the oven that day and each cake requires
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Basel II and Project Finance – the Architecture of a Cash-Flow Based Rating Model for the Controlling of Energy Projects
BASEL II AND PROJECT FINANCE – THE ARCHITECTURE OF A CASH-FLOW BASED RATING MODEL FOR THE CONTROLLING OF ENERGY PROJECTS Draft Version – needs to be formatted Abstract The following article describes the development of a Basel II conforming rating model for energy projects in the United States. Firstly, it gives an overview over the entire architecture of the rating module with its three parts: a) the macro layer; b) the industry specific layer and
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Kohlberg’s 6 Stages of Cognitive Moral Development and Model Suggestions
Kohlberg’s 6 Stages of Cognitive Moral Development and Model Suggestions. Different people make different decisions about ethical decisions based on what stage of the Cognitive Moral Development model they are in. The following are the 6 stages used in Kohlberg’s model. Stage 1 is normally associated with children but has been evident in adult behavior. A person in this stage defines right as literal obedience to rules and authority and responds to rules and labels
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Top-Level Sustainability Competency Model
1: Top-Level Sustainability Competency Model http://www.altaterra.net/resource/resmgr/images/top-level_sustainability_com.jpg ________________ Leadership Competency Models: Why Many Are Failing and How to Make Them Flourish Most progressive organizations today are using leadership competency models to outline the key skills and behaviors they want to see in their supervisors, managers, and executives. Leadership competency models can provide a structured framework for defining and developing those behaviors that have the biggest impact on an organization's performance. Used effectively, they become a roadmap
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Should Cost Model
1 Industry Average Should Cost Element % $ Direct Material 62% 63.125 Direcr Labor 8% 8.211 Factory O/H 10% 9.854 COGS 79% 81.190 Operating Expenses 15% 14.986 Operating Profit 6.3% 6.466 Should Cost Price 100% 102.642 Should Cost Based on Hourly Wage Element % $ Direct Material 62% 486.734 Direcr Labor 8% 63.315 Factory O/H 10% .978 COGS 79% 626.027 Operating Expenses 15% 115.550 Operating Profit 6.3% 49.861 Should Cost Price 100% 791.438 Element $
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Model Test 2 and 3 - Opinion to Music in the Age of Internetes
Aufgabe 2 Modeltest 2 Mit gro§em Interesse habe ich diesen beitrage gelesen und ich möchte auch meine Meinung dazu sagen. Meine Meinung nach Thema „Musik im Zeitalter des Internetes“ im vergleich zu Markus ist nicht anders. Zunächst wollte ich sagen dass Musik heute ist nicht sehr schwierig zu finden. Man kann im Internet suchen und dann alles sind ganz einfach. Heute soll niemand CDs kaufen weil sie brauchen CDs nicht. Man braucht nur ein USB
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Bus/475 - Business Model
BUSINESS MODEL PART 1 Business Model Part 1 Michael Sanders BUS/4 June 25, 2015 Linda McKee ________________ Business Model Part 1 Introduction Innovation is important to all companies on coming up with new ideas that can be beneficial and profitable to the company. The Olin Corporation “has been involved in the United States chlor alkali industry for more than 100 years and are a major participant in the North American chlor alkali market manufacturing. (Olin,
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Burberry Group Plc - New Business Models Application
Burberry Group PLC is a signature british designer brand that produces luxuryclothing and leather goods, scarves and accessories under the famous brand name “Burberry”. The company is one of the components of the FTSE 100 index, it’s also the most prominent designer brand of United Kingdom and one of the most important players of this market worldwide. The company is currently underperforming in a stock price percentage comparison with the index (7.72% vs 6.76%) on
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Zipcar: Refining the Business Model
1. What are the origins of the Zipcar concept? How was it modified? How did it evolve? The idea of the Zipcar concept first came to Danielson’s mind when she saw a car sharing model in Berlin. However, the very first car sharing pioneers were located in Switzerland where a very basic concept was already introduced in 1987. Danielson was convinced that car sharing could be very successful in urban areas in the United
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Demographic Transition Model
Discuss the validity of the Demographic Transition Model (15marks) The DMT outlines how the population of a country changes over a period of time. It plots the birth and death rate, and shows how countries pass through 5 stages of population change. It could be considered to be a successful tool, for example it enables a country to predict population change. It also allows for comparisons to be drawn up, particularly between MEDCs and LEDCs,
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Uber Business Model
UBER’s business model UBER’s business model Name Institution Date Abstract This paper explores the business model of Uber and how it has revolutionized the taxi industry. Uber is an on-demand smartphone application that links potential client vehicle drivers for ridesharing and hire[1]. Uber has operations in 35 countries and is one of the major success in the larger shared economy. Uber is a technology company that provide a software platform through which smartphone owners can
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Probabilistic Models in Healthcare
ntroduction: In this case study we are asked to observe the patient classification of a large healthcare system in PA. We are to observe patients in the emergency department. For this section, probabilistic views on patient classification are discussed. There are two types of patients we will be observing, the patients that are not seen and the patients admitted. The data calculations we will be comparing its arrival time, acuity level, emergency department duration, patient
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Dropbox Current Business Model
Dropbox’s current business model Freemium Dropbox utilizes a freemium model that offered both free and premium accounts. To be clear, the users can get the basic services for fee, and they can get more features, functions or storage for a fee. Initially, any one can register a Dropbox account for free to become a user. Each Dropbox user can use 2GB storage space to store any files such as photos, videos, music and Microsoft document
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Whirlpool Business Model
FRAMEWORK 1: STRATEGY BUSINESS MODEL 1. GROUP OF CUSTOMERS Mens and Womens who is 25 - 60 years old, who are cohabiting or married and make up a home. Socioeconomic level A, B. Persons who live Lima. 1. PRODUCT S Whirlpool has white line appliances products, is for home use; These include: washers, dryers, Dishwasher, stoves, ovens, microwave, Hoods, Freezers, Refrigerators, among others. The category that we are focus is: * Washing machines: Washing machines
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Gaps Model Analysis
TO: Professor. Thelen FROM: Binbin (Elaine) Du DATE: October 23, 2015 SUBJECT: Gaps Model Analysis Introduction Unlike the qualities of products that have standards to measure whether they are qualified, the quality of service is very intangible and hard to manage. Gaps Model is an effective approach to service quality measurement. Through using this model, managers can identify the gaps between consumer expectations and the services offered at different stages of service delivery. The quality
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Zara Business Model
1. What do you think of Zara’s performance? Performance: - 2001: ebit 441 mln euro + revenue of 2,477 million euro - stores outside Spain accounted for 54% of total revenue - 78% were women - high margins (though not the highest in the industry), though their earnings were very stable - approximately 80% of Zara stores were slated to be opened outside of spain 2. Compare Zara and H&M, What do you see? -
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Nordstrorm Case - Expectancy Model
Nordstrom: Expectancy Model The expectancy Model can be depicted as Effort (E) → Performance (P) → Outcome (O). The three main elements of Expectancy Model are Expectancy (E→ P), Instrumentality (P → O), and Valence[1]. Nordstrom’s incentive compensation system was instituted with an aim to promote extrinsic motivation in its sales staff. The incentive compensation system was driven by sales per hour (SPH). Nordstrom’s incentive compensation system was not in accordance with the expectancy model
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Linkedin - Vision, Value Proposition and Business Model
Vision, value proposition and business model LinkedIn’s vision is to create economic opportunity for every professional in the world. This vision not only applies to each of their employees, but every LinkedIn member, each of whom has the ability to create economic opportunities for others. LinkedIn believe this is the fundamental power of their network. [1] Unlink other social networking sites such as Facebook, Google+ and Twitter, LinkedIn focused on connections within the professional market.
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The Implications of East Asia’s New Industrialization: Different Experience from Western Models
The Implications of East Asia’s New Industrialization: Different Experience from Western Models? Yuan Zhi-jia(Ph.D, Professor) E-mail: yzjwl@aol.com Office: 4-2-16,Osaki, Shinagawa-ku,Tokyo,141-0032, No.2 Building, Room #508 Tel:03-5487-3234(Dial-in) Faculty of Economics, Rissho University, 1 INTRODUCTION By comparing two industrial models—western model and East Asian one, this paper tries to reach two purposes. The first purpose aims at clarifying what role globalization played in the process of new industries development—the industrial fields of microelectronics, information technology (IT)—in East Asia
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Kindleberger-Minsky Model Questions and Answers
Questions (Add Below): -Fill in the Blank: According to the Kindleberger-Minsky model, the five clockwise steps that are designed to explain the anatomy of a Bubble are: Displacement, _____, _______,______, and _____. (Answer: Displacement, boom, euphoria, crisis, and revulsion.) -Shorting is based on valuation alone (Answer: False) - Monoline insurers largely failed during the financial crisis due to making subprime securitizations (A: True) -Which of the following are ways one can express a short opinion?
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Organisational Behaviour Formative Assignment - Organizational Justice Model
Introduction KGDV is conducting a work-at-home programme in India office. This programme has been implementing for one year and the volume of it is continually increasing. The current success can be seen mainly two parts, higher productivity in work-at-home workers and decreasing cost in office operation and adding buildings. However, the company is also facing some problems now and some potential issues that may prevent the programme’s further development and success. This essay will imply
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Boeing Company Using the McKinsey 7s Model
BOEING This paper is an analysis of the Boeing Company using the McKinsey 7S Model. Boeing is the largest manufacturer of military and commercial aircraft in the world (Boeing, 2015). A wide range of products has helped Boeing to become one of the most powerful companies in the world. In 2015 Boeing was ranked by Forbes Magazine as the 82nd most valuable brand in the world with a market cap of $105.6 billion dollars (Forbes,
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Optimization Models for Operations - Coca-Cola Enterprises Optimizes Vehicle Routes
Name: Mohammad Adeel 45-854 – Optimization Models for Operations Reading 1: Coca-Cola Enterprises Optimizes Vehicle Routes for Efficient Product Delivery, Interfaces 2008. 1. Briefly describe the problem addressed in this paper. What are the project goals? Coca-Cola Enterprise (CCE) is world’s largest distributor of Coca-Cola’s products. CCE distributed bottled and canned beverages from bottling plants to the distribution centers and from distribution centers to final retail outlets. The problem addressed in this paper discusses optimizing
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