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Nordisk Folkfest eller "Hollywood Party"?

Sammanfattning Titel: Nordisk Folkfest eller “Hollywood Party”? En jämförande studie om underprissättningens bakomliggande faktorer vid börsnotering i Norden respektive USA. Seminariedatum: 17/01/2025 Kurs: FEKH89, Examensarbete i finansiering på kandidatnivå Författare: Izla Baydono, Alexandra Hedlöf, Esther Persson Handledare: Maria Gårdängen Nyckelord: Börsintroduktion, underprissätAbstract Title: Nordic folk festival or Hollywood Party? A comparative study on the underlying factors of underpricing in initial public offerings in the USA and the largest Nordic countries. Seminar date: 17/01/2025 Course: FEKH89, Corporate Finance Degree Project, Undergraduate Level, 15 ECTS Authors: Izla Baydono, Alexandra Hedlöf, Esther Persson Advisor: Maria Gårdängen Key words

Sasnet collection of nordic university dissertations on south asia

Microsoft Word - Document11 SASNET collection of Nordic University Dissertations on South Asia Kept at SASNET’s root node office library, Villa Norlind, Biskopsgatan 5, Lund. A • Aandahl, Guro (2010). Technocratic dreams and troublesome beneficiaries. The Sardar Sarovar (Narmada) Project in Gujarat. Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM), University of Oslo, Norway • Ahmed, Ishtiaq (1986

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Review Topography of Sound Art

Austrian artist and director of ZKM Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany, Peter Weibel (Odessa, 1944), curates a book/catalogue of the mythical exhibition Sound Art, Sound as Medium of Art, that took place between March 2012 and February 2013 in Karlsruhe, with nearly one thousand images of sound art pieces. Along with a very detailed historical trace of sound as a form of art, the book

Food intake in children and adolescents : a cross-sectional study from 2009/2010 to 2015/2016

The aim was to describe food intake over time in children and adolescents, with respect to age and gender. The present study was a repeated cross-sectional study using self-reported data from a health questionnaire. Data were collected from the School Health Services in south-east Sweden from 44 297 students, 10, 13-14 and 16 years of age, 48 % girls and 52 % boys from 2009/2010 to 2015/2016. Repo

“True Religion” and Hume’s Practical Atheism

The argument and discussion in this paper begins from the premise that Hume was an atheist who denied the religious or theist hypothesis. However, even if it is agreed that that Hume was an atheist this does not tell us where he stood on the question concerning the value of religion. Some atheists, such as Spinoza, have argued that society needs to maintain and preserve a form of “true religion”,

Hiring and learning strategies in prosecution services

The chapter provides a comparative overview of current hiring and learning strategies in prosecution services. It draws on empirical examples from all parts of the world. Specifically, the chapter compares the hiring of chief prosecutors and frontline prosecutors, it compares how learning is organized and carried out, and it describes and discusses the most significant individual methods of learni

Two-dimensional cell culturing on glass and plastic : the past, the present, and the future

Two-dimensional (2D) cell culturing implies the cultivation of cells, isolated from an organism, to permit growth in 2D. Two-dimensional tissue culture surfaces are made of different kinds of glass and plastics with various degrees of hydrophilicity. The hydrophilicity is determined by the surface chemistry, which determines the adsorption of proteins required for cell attachment. Cellular physiol

Factors influencing primary care physicians recommending patients to use digital health technologies for self-management : A cross-sectional study across 20 countries

Background: Expanding access to self-management via Digital Health Technologies may supplement traditional care, mitigating pressures on primary care through self-management. Primary Care Physicians (PCP) can play a critical role in the integration of digital health technologies into patient care, but it is unclear what factors influence PCPs’ recommendation of such technologies. Aims: To identify

Life cycle assessment : A governance tool for transition towards a circular bioeconomy?

This chapter presents life cycle assessment (LCA) and its current and potential use as a tool of governance. LCA is considered as providing governance input in three different dimensions: (1) as results; (2) as a method; and (3) as a mindset. Life cycle approaches are increasingly informing policymaking and legislation, either as an abstract idea such as “the circular economy” or as calculation ru

How Cycling Rode to the European Agenda

In 2024 the European Declaration of Cycling was signed as a tri-institutional declaration by the European Commission, Council of the European Union and the European Parliament. For the first time, cycling was acknowledged as a fully fledged mode of transport in a EU-level framework and through it, cycling now sits officially on the agenda of the EU. Yet this level of political attention was for ma

Comparing the colonial state - Governing "the social" and policing the population in late 18th century India and Denmark

Against the grain of the paradigmatic postcolonial analytics of the colonial state, this chapter presents a non-dichotomous comparison of two regimes within the late 18th century Danish empire, which are commonly presumed to be of essentially different kinds - namely the colonial state in Tranquebar in South East India and the metropolitan government of rural Danish society. By focusing, firstly,

Aid, Religion and Recovery in Post-Tsunami Thailand

The focus of this paper is on aid and relief work after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Thailand. Six provinces in the south of Thailand were hit by the tsunami and the catastrophe is estimated to have altered the lives of more than 50,000 people. A disaster always hits the underprivileged hardest. Many of those who survived the tsunami had lost their homes, families, relatives, and neighbours, a

“Acting Like a Man”: Emotion Management in Police and Border Guard Work

Conventional views of the police support a norm of emotion management. Aspiring police officers are taught not to show pain or fear and to display an image of control and assertion. If failing to convey such emotions officers might be considered too weak or simply not “man enough” for the job. This is also the case concerning border guarding and border police conduct. This study draws on data gath