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1 TOPICS and SUPERVISORS / BSc OECON SPRING 2016 Please notice, that language (Danish or English) is to be agreed upon between student and supervisor Business / ECON Coordinator: Kristina Risom Jespersen, [email protected] BUS ECON 1 An Empirical Analysis of Firm Ownership Strategy abroad Jesper Wulff BUS ECON 2 Logit and Probit Models in Organization and Strategy Jesper Wulff BUS ECON 3 Mergers & Acquisitions Damiana Rigamonti (In English) BUS ECON 4 International entry mode strategy Damiana Rigamonti (In English) BUS ECON 5 Private equity/ venture capital investments Damiana Rigamonti (In English) BUS ECON 6 Sheth og Frazier s model over strategier for planlagte sociale forandringer Niels Peter Mols BUS ECON 7 Emner i Marketing og Strategi Niels Peter Mols BUS ECON 8 Lavidge og Steiner s Model For Predictive Measurements of Advertising Effectiveness Niels Peter Mols BUS ECON 9 Laddering Niels Peter Mols BUS ECON 10 Mål og målstyring som ledelsesinstrument: positive og negative motivationseffekter inden for rammerne af den klassiske målsætningsteori BUS ECON 11 Achievement som motivationsfaktor BUS ECON 12 Emner inden for organizational behavior Karina Skovvang Christensen Karina Skovvang Christensen Karina Skovvang Christensen Business / MGMT Coordinator:, [email protected] BUS MGMT 1 Sickness absence BUS MGMT 2 Strategic Human Resource Management BUS MGMT 3 Job attitudes/job satisfaction/motivation BUS MGMT 4 Leadership/Management BUS MGMT 5 Public sector organisations Jesper Rosenberg BUS MGMT 6 Strategy in public organizations Hansen Jesper Rosenberg BUS MGMT 7 Organizational behaviour and leadership in public organizations Hansen Jesper Rosenberg BUS MGMT 8 Public and private differences Hansen BUS MGMT 9 Marketing management BUS MGMT 10 Business to consumer (B2C) marketing BUS MGMT 11 Business to business (B2B) marketing BUS MGMT 12 Branding BUS MGMT 13 Marketing as storytelling BUS MGMT 14 Stakeholder management
2 Logistics Coordinator: Hartanto Wong, LOG 1 Produktionsplanlægning vha. MRP (Materials Requirements Planning) Christian Larsen LOG 2 Lagerstyringsmodeller Christian Larsen LOG 3 Modeller for lokalisering af faciliteter Christian Larsen LOG 4 Transport and Logistics Marcel Turkensteen Finance Coordinator: Thomas Quistgaard Pedersen, [email protected] FIN 1 Credit risk: pricing of counterparty risk; CDS and other credit markets; sovereign debt Agatha Murgoci FIN 2 Derivatives pricing: pricing, analysis, hedging Agatha Murgoci FIN 3 Fixed income securities Agatha Murgoci FIN 4 Portfolio theory and the asset management industry Agatha Murgoci FIN 5 Financial econometrics, empirical finance, high frequency data Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 6 Stocks, portfolio choice, asset allocation, asset pricing Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 7 Bonds, interest rates, term structure analysis Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 8 Options, futures, commodities, derivative pricing, hedging Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 9 Corporate finance, event studies, dividend policy, capital structure Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 10 Corporate valuation, discounted cash flows, risk adjustment Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 11 Executive compensation, pay and performance Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 12 International finance, exchange rates, inflation Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 13 Risk management, Value at Risk, credit risk Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 14 Financial frictions, trading, market imperfections, asymmetric information Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 15 Energy markets, OTC contracts, seasonality, price jumps Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 16 Investments, real options, uncertainty Bent Jesper Christensen FIN 17 Investments Carsten Tanggaard FIN 18 Asset allocation Carsten Tanggaard FIN 19 Personal finance Carsten Tanggaard FIN 20 Market microstructure Carsten Tanggaard FIN 21 Exchanges Carsten Tanggaard FIN 22 Regulation of markets and exchanges Carsten Tanggaard FIN 23 International financial markets Charlotte Christiansen FIN 24 Risk return trade off Charlotte Christiansen FIN 25 Optimal liquidity reserve for banks with the European liquidity coverage ratio Christian Schmaltz FIN 26 Do we need a business model specific leverage ratio for banks? Christian Schmaltz FIN 27 The benefits of short term lending for a European Bank Christian Schmaltz FIN 28 How to identify, measure, and manage model risk in banks? Christian Schmaltz FIN 29 How banks could potentially optimize their short term LCR ratios? Christian Schmaltz FIN 30 Corporate valuation Cristina Scherrer FIN 31 Firms cross listing Cristina Scherrer FIN 32 Dual class shares and voting rights Cristina Scherrer FIN 33 Stock return predictability Eric Hillebrand FIN 34 Forecasting realized volatility Eric Hillebrand FIN 35 Forecasting yield curve data with dynamic factor models Eric Hillebrand FIN 36 Corporate valuation Frank Pedersen FIN 37 International financial risk management Frank Pedersen FIN 38 Boligfinansiering Frank Pedersen
3 FIN 39 Investering i fast ejendom Frank Pedersen FIN 40 Analyse af statens salg af DONG aktier til Goldman Sachs Frank Pedersen FIN 41 Financial econometrics Gustavo Fruet Dias FIN 42 Volatility modelling Gustavo Fruet Dias FIN 43 Forecasting Gustavo Fruet Dias FIN 44 Empirical finance Gustavo Fruet Dias FIN 45 Mergers and acquisitions Jan Bartholdy FIN 46 Initial public offerings Jan Bartholdy FIN 47 Earnings announcements and earnings offerings Jan Bartholdy FIN 48 Capital structure Jan Bartholdy FIN 49 Efficiency of financial markets Jan Bartholdy FIN 50 Udviklingen i danske OMX20 selskabers udbytte og aktietilbagekøb fra 2005 til 2015 Johannes Raaballe FIN 51 Beta og unlevered beta for danske børsnoterede selskaber Johannes Raaballe FIN 52 Den danske bankkrise belyst ved et eller flere annonceringsstudier Johannes Raaballe FIN 53 Udviklingen i danske bankers corporate governance under den danske bankkrise Johannes Raaballe FIN 54 Annonceringsstudie Johannes Raaballe FIN 55 Emner indenfor corporate finance og governance Johannes Raaballe FIN 56 Empirical asset pricing Jonas Nygaard Eriksen FIN 57 Asset return predictability Jonas Nygaard Eriksen FIN 58 Financial econometrics Jonas Nygaard Eriksen FIN 59 Recession forecasting Jonas Nygaard Eriksen FIN 60 Stochastic volatility (modelling and forecasting) Kim Christensen FIN 61 Asset and derivatives pricing Kim Christensen FIN 62 Portfolio analysis Kim Christensen FIN 63 Value at Risk Kim Christensen FIN 64 Risk management Kim Christensen FIN 65 Corporate Finance (M&As, IPOs, capital structure, valuation) Marie Herly FIN 66 Capital markets (financial accounting) Marie Herly FIN 67 Banks and financial institutions (regulation, systemic risk) Marie Herly FIN 68 Martin Fixed income modelling FIN 69 Martin Consumption based asset pricing FIN 70 Modelling and forecasting mutual fund performance Niels Strange Hansen FIN 71 Modelling and forecasting commodity futures Niels Strange Hansen FIN 72 Corporate finance Özlem Dursun de Neef FIN 73 Corporate valuation Özlem Dursun de Neef FIN 74 Empirical and theoretical banking Özlem Dursun de Neef FIN 75 Credit risk, liquidity, and financial crises Özlem Dursun de Neef FIN 76 Return volatility modelling FIN 77 Trading, volatility, and information flow FIN 78 Return predictability FIN 79 Corporate finance: Working capital Ran Sun FIN 80 Capital budgeting Ran Sun FIN 81 Financial crises impact on the banking sector Ran Sun FIN 82 International trades before and during the crisis Ran Sun
4 FIN 83 Trade barriers and trade liberalization in emerging Asian economies Ran Sun FIN 84 Asset pricing Stig Vinther FIN 85 Empirical finance Stig Vinther FIN 86 Credit risk Thomas Kokholm FIN 87 Derivatives pricing Thomas Kokholm FIN 88 Fixed income securities Thomas Kokholm FIN 89 Volatility modelling and volatility derivatives Thomas Kokholm FIN 90 Bubbles Thomas Q. Pedersen FIN 91 Return predictability Thomas Q. Pedersen FIN 92 Performance evaluation of mutual funds Thomas Q. Pedersen FIN 93 Asset allocation Thomas Q. Pedersen FIN 94 Asset pricing Thomas Q. Pedersen FIN 95 Return predictability over short and long horizons Tom Engsted FIN 96 Dynamic portfolio theory and asset allocation Tom Engsted FIN 97 Performance evaluation of mutual funds Tom Engsted FIN 98 Financial markets and the macro economy Tom Engsted FIN 99 Equity premia and consumption based asset pricing Tom Engsted FIN 100 Cross sectional asset pricing and risk factors in equity markets Tom Engsted FIN 101 Speculative bubbles Tom Engsted Accounting Coordinator: Thomas Quistgaard Pedersen, ACC 1 Financial statement analysis and equity valuation Christian Rix Nielsen ACC 2 Stock based compensation Christian Rix Nielsen ACC 3 The controllability principle in performance evaluation Christian Rix Nielsen ACC 4 Performance evaluation and performance pay Christian Rix Nielsen ACC 5 Accounting reports as information source for competitors and/or the capital market Christian Rix Nielsen ACC 6 Activity based costing Jørn P. Skov ACC 7 Transfer pricing Jørn P. Skov ACC 8 Budget participation Jørn P. Skov ACC 9 Balanced scorecard Jørn P. Skov ACC 11 Økonomistyring/ Management Accounting Niels Relsted ACC 10 Theoretical or empirical approaches to questions in financial or management accounting Leonidas Enrique de la Rosa ACC 12 ABC, BSC, omkostningssystemer og ERP Niels Relsted ACC 13 Strategi og organisation Niels Relsted Micro Coordinator: Julia Nafziger, [email protected] MIC 1 Topics in Labour economics Rune Majlund Vejlin MIC 2 Unemployment durations and labour market policies Rune Majlund Vejlin MIC 3 Search and matching models Rune Majlund Vejlin MIC 4 Empirical wage determination Kenneth Lykke Sørensen MIC 5 The effect of activation and training programs while unemployed Kenneth Lykke Sørensen MIC 6 Labour economics taking the theory to data Kenneth Lykke Sørensen MIC 7 Is there a case for place based policies to combat regional inequalities? Michael Svarer MIC 8 Topics in international migration of workers Anna Piil Damm
5 MIC 9 Topics in urban real estate markets Anna Piil Damm MIC 10 Health and the Labour Market Nabanita Datta Gupta MIC 11 Gender and the Labour Market Nabanita Datta Gupta MIC 12 Ageing, Retirement and Pension Systems Nabanita Datta Gupta MIC 13 Health insurance and moral hazard Niels Skipper MIC 14 Economics of smoking Niels Skipper MIC 15 Economics of sex, drugs and rock n roll Sanni Nørgaard Breining MIC 16 Topics in health economics Alexander Paul MIC 17 Fluctuations in health over the business cycle Alexander Paul MIC 18 Topics in education economics Alexander Paul MIC 19 Industrial Economics and strategic interaction of firms Jos Jansen MIC 20 Competition Policy and anticompetitive strategies Jos Jansen MIC 21 Regulation and deregulation of markets Jos Jansen MIC 22 Innovation and protection of intellectual property Jos Jansen MIC 23 Information and markets Jos Jansen MIC 24 Economics of Gender Emma von Essen MIC 25 Topics in Experimental Economics Emma von Essen MIC 26 Topics in Behavioural Economics of Education Alexander Koch MIC 27 Topics in Behavioural and Experimental Economics Alexander Koch MIC 28 Student dropout and study performance Alexander Koch MIC 29 MIC 30 Topics in studying complex behaviour using online games (interdisciplinary topic with group of Jacob Sherson, Dep. of Physics) Evaluating and re designing the EU asylum system/laws Alexander Koch Julia Nafziger/John Kennes MIC 31 The microeconomics of globalization Marcel Smolka MIC 32 The role of multinational firms in the global economy Marcel Smolka Macro Coordinator: Allan Sørensen, [email protected] MAC 1 Income tax reforms Bo S. Rasmussen MAC 2 Topics in Monetary Economics Bo S. Rasmussen MAC 3 Growth and Inequality Bo S. Rasmussen MAC 4 Topics in public choice Martin Paldam MAC 5 Growth and development Martin Paldam MAC 6 Economics of the Welfare State Torben M. Andersen MAC 7 Labour economics Torben M. Andersen MAC 8 Economic Policy Torben M. Andersen MAC 9 Topics in international trade Allan Sørensen MAC 10 Firms in the global economy Allan Sørensen MAC 11 Labour taxation in a global economy Allan Sørensen MAC 12 Heterogeneous firms in international trade: the case of multivariate optimisation Anders Laugesen MAC 13 Economic Growth Christian Bjørnskov MAC 14 Political Economy Christian Bjørnskov MAC 15 Financial markets and the real economy Juan Carlos Parra Alvarez Martin MAC 16 New Keynesian models
6 MAC 17 Macro finance and monetary policy Martin MAC 18 New Keynesian models Marias Halldor Gestsson MAC 19 OLG models Marias Halldor Gestsson MAC 20 Economic Policy Marias Halldor Gestsson MAC 21 Bitcoin John Kennes MAC 22 Quantitative easing and inflation John Kennes MAC 23 Inequality John Kennes MAC 24 Multiple equilibria and business cycles John Kennes MAC 25 Negative interest rates John Kennes MAC 26 Fiscal and monetary policy John Kennes MAC 27 Global imbalances and international finance John Kennes Econometrics Coordinator: Morten Berg Jensen, ECO 1 Quantitative models in marketing research Morten Berg Jensen ECO 2 Modelling and forecasting mutual fund performance Niels Strange Hansen ECO 3 Volatility estimation with high frequency data Bezirgen Veliyev ECO 4 Econometric issues in return predictability analyses Thomas Q. Pedersen ECO 5 Do oil price increases cause higher food prices? Asger Lunde ECO 6 Modelling and forecasting macroeconomic time series using VARMA models Gustavo Fruet Dias ECO 7 Econometric analysis of high dimensional data Anders Bredahl Kock ECO 8 Econometric analysis of the development of expected longevity Malene Kallestrup Lamb ECO 9 A simulation study of the quasi maximum likelihood estimator of the stochastic conditional duration model Wei Wei ECO 10 Estimation of dynamic term structure models Martin M. ECO 11 Estimation of state space models Martin M. ECO 12 Forecasting macroeconomic time series using yield curve information Eric Hillebrand ECO 13 Topics in recent advances in the analysis of persistent time series in macro economics and finance Niels Haldrup ECO 14 Econometric Analyses of the NordPool Electricity Power Exchange Niels Haldrup ECO 15 Time varying parameter models: observation driven models vs parameterdriven models ECO 16 The economics and econometrics of the health care market Peter Thingholm ECO 17 ECO 18 Estimation of returns to education in Nordic (and/or other) countries, using regression, instrumental variables, and/or treatment effect models Variance risk premia: Computation, historical behavior and international evidence from stock market indices Shin Kanaya Francesco Violante
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