What pension funds could learn from Yale
Pension funds can unlock the potential of venture capital by adapting the successful endowment model, managing risks and illiquidity for long-term growth and stability. ...
30 December 2024 ⢠by Salvatore Cantale in Economics & finance ⢠4 min read
As technological capabilities accelerate and geopolitical uncertainties mount, the CFOâs role has never been more pivotal. Finance leaders must deftly balance immediate market pressures with long-term strategic priorities, leveraging data-driven insights to...
Continue reading29 November 2024 ⢠by RaphaÍl Grieco in Economics & finance ⢠6 min read
Pension funds can unlock the potential of venture capital by adapting the successful endowment model, managing risks and illiquidity for long-term growth and stability. ...
29 January 2024 ⢠by Valentina Masseretti , Anita Quas , Stefano Romito, Clodia Vurro in Economics & finance ⢠8 min read
Impact venture capital in Europe is generating lower financial returns than its traditional counterpart. Here are three possible reasons why....
23 January 2024 ⢠by Camilla Erencin, Simon J. Evenett, Alexander Gruber, Felix Reitz in Economics & finance ⢠4 min read
The economic profit measure developed in the Crux of Capitalism initiative is based solely on reported firm performance. As such it departs from established metrics of the national business environment...
19 January 2024 ⢠by ĂykĂź IĹÄąk, Amit M. Joshi, Sarah E. Toms, Misiek Piskorski, Alyson Meister, Arturo Bris, Natalia Olynec, Knut Haanaes, Heather Cairns-Lee, Alexander Fleischmann in Economics & finance ⢠8 min read
What are the key takeaways from this yearâs World Economic Forumâs Annual Meeting? IMD experts share reflections direct from Davos ...
29 December 2023 ⢠by Karl Schmedders in Economics & finance ⢠6 min read
The outlook for 2024 remains cautious. Karl Schmedders, IMDâs Professor of Finance, considers five themes that are likely to dominate the business landscape. ...
13 November 2023 ⢠by Edoardo Chiarotti in Economics & finance ⢠7 min read
As temperatures hit 53C in Furnace Creek in Californiaâs Death Valley, itâs clear we need to act â and fast. Edoardo Chiarotti argues that companies need to pay a âvegetation debtâ to...
3 October 2023 ⢠by Simon J. Evenett, Felix Reitz in Economics & finance ⢠13 min read
Measuring economic profits rather than accounting profits is a far more reliable indicator of a companyâs performance. And value-creating firms are well-equipped to help fund sustainability as well as making healthy returns...
30 September 2023 ⢠by Jerry Davis in Economics & finance ⢠9 min read
Profits before all was the doctrine espoused in the 1970s, and while the look of big business in America has evolved beyond recognition, the motivations seem little changed....
21 June 2023 ⢠by Arturo Bris in Economics & finance ⢠5 min read
To boost economy, Japan needs to implement policy changes to increase mobility, attract fresh talent, and tackle the problems of an aging population....
20 June 2023 ⢠by Ralf W. Seifert, Richard Markoff in Economics & finance ⢠5 min read
The recent problems with semiconductor supply chains are well known â but as the US, China and others build efforts towards resiliency and independence in this supply chain they would be wise...
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