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Can intangibles lead to superior returns? - Global evidence on the relationship between employee satisfaction and abnormal equity returns

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In recent decades, issues of human rights, labor and environmental change has been hot topics world wide, which also has influenced the financial market. More and more investors use socially responsible investing (SRI) screens when constructing their portfolios. One form of SRI screen is to choose companies that have satisfied employees. Existing theory says that employee satisfaction is an intangible asset to the firm that will positively affect a firm's performance in the future. Intangible assets are often unrecognized by the market and thereby not incorporated in the stock price. The efficient market hypothesis has been studied and debated for several decades. Proponents of the EMH argue that all available information is incorporated in the stock price, thus it is not possible to systematically beat the market. However, EMH is controversial, since research has shown different results regarding the possibility to make abnormal return from various investing strategy.

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Rami Ballout - MBA de um ano: Estudou Mestrado em Ciências Empresariais e Económicas, Principal área de estudo: Administração de Empresas (Finanças) na Umeå School of Business. Especialista em Business Intelligence & Process Specialist no Nordea Bank, Estocolmo.

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Authors Ram Ballout, Rami Ballout, Fredrik Nygård
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783659677793
ISBN 978-3-659-67779-3
No. of pages 92
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Money, bank, stock market

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