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    • Bio-pharma: a financialized business model 

      Andersson, T.; Gleadle, P.; Haslam, C.; Tsitsianis, N. (2010)
      In this paper, we construct a complementary financialized business model of SME bio-pharma that reveals how the product innovation and development process conjoins with speculative forces in capital markets. To conceptualise ...
    • Corporate strategy financialized : Conjuncture, arbitrage and earnings capacity in the S&P500 

      Andersson, T.; Haslam, C.; Katechos, G.; Tsitsianis, N.; Lee, Edward (2010-09-01)
      The conjuncture that ushered in the era of shareholder value served to embed capital market expectations into corporate governance aligning management and shareholder interests. Market arbitrage focussed on modifying ...
    • Financialization directing strategy 

      Andersson, T.; Haslam, C.; Tsitsianis, N.; Lee, Edward (2008)
      This paper constructs an account of how financialization is directing strategy in the S&P 500. Financialization describes how changes in US accounting regulations require firms to account for the market value of capital ...
    • Understanding the value of events for families, and the impact upon their quality of life 

      Stadler, Raphaela; Jepson, Allan (Routledge, 2017-05-09)
      Drawing on previous conceptual and empirical research (Jepson & Stadler, in press) this chapter explores the contemporary issue of Quality of Life (QOL) and opens critical discourse to ascertain how festival and event ...
    • When it comes to the crunch : What are the drivers of the US banking crisis? 

      Heilpern, E.; Haslam, C.; Andersson, T. (2009)
      This article considers how permissive regulatory conditions helped change the size and scope of the US mortgage market. Asset backed securitization facilitated an expansion of the US mortgage market and modified the structure ...