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1. Insiders’ outside/Outsiders’ inside : Rethinking the insider regulation
Abstract : Financial speculation has increased dramatically over the last 30 years. This means that a practice that used to be viewed as immoral gambling has become legitimate financial trade. This book explores the genealogy of the coexisting insider trading laws. READ MORE
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2. Essays on Insider Trading and Initial Public Offerings
Abstract : This thesis consists of four self-standing articles on insider trading, initial public offerings and delisting of corporate firms. The first paper in this thesis investigates whether insiders, in an asymmetric information environment, manipulate the earnings of a firm to influence investors’ perceptions of firm value in order to benefit from their trades. READ MORE
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3. Essays on the value relevance of financial statment information
Abstract : This thesis consists of an introductory chapter and four self-contained essays on the value relevance of financial statement information.Essay 1: The purpose of this essay is to examine relevance of environmental information from an investor’s perspective. READ MORE
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4. Some Extensions of Fractional Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Model : Arbitrage and Other Applications
Abstract : This doctoral thesis endeavors to extend probability and statistical models using stochastic differential equations. The described models capture essential features from data that are not explained by classical diffusion models driven by Brownian motion.New results obtained by the author are presented in five articles. READ MORE
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5. On the Fundamentals of Analysis and Detection of Computer Misuse
Abstract : Most computerized information systems we use in our everyday lives provide very little protection against hostile manipulation. At the same time, there is a rapidly increasing dependence on services provided by these computer systems and networks, and security is thus not only an interesting and challenging research discipline but has indeed developed into a critical issue for society. READ MORE