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Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations matching the above criteria.
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1. Internal Control in the Financial Sector : A Longitudinal Case Study of an Insurance Company
Abstract : This thesis comprises of an initial summary of Study I which is my licentiate thesis in business administration. Study I is a literature study on internal control. Thereafter follows Study II which is a case study of Swedish insurance organization. READ MORE
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2. Making Accounting Matter : A Study of the Constitutive Practices of Accounting Framers
Abstract : The idea of accounting as a constitutive means, making people think and act in particular ways, is well established in the social strand of accounting literature. In professional organisations, for example, accounting is claimed to be critical to processes of turning people into rational and responsible economic actors. READ MORE
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3. The Solvency II Capital Requirement for Insurance Groups : On the Tension Between Regulatory Law and Company Law
Abstract : Since 2016, supervision of insurance undertakings in the European Union has been based on the Solvency II legal Since 2016, supervision of insurance undertakings in the European Union has been based on the Solvency II legal framework. Insurance undertakings that are part of an insurance group must be sufficiently capitalized both at company level and at group level. READ MORE
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4. Business to Business E-Commerce Adoption: - A strategic Perspective
Abstract : This research presents an explorative study examining issues and challenges in adoption of business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce. We have collected a variety of organizational experiences of adopting and using B2B e-commerce, on the basis of which we synthesize a set of guidelines that support B2B adoption presented in form of organizational patterns. READ MORE
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5. Selection and moral hazard in health insurance : taking contract theory to the data
Abstract : Asymmetric information is a large potential problem for insurance markets, especially for markets insuring health risk. Despite a large theoretical attention over the last 30 years, the empirical evidence of the extent of the problem is still limited. In part this is due to methodological problems. READ MORE