Naufal Alimov

Naufal Alimov
  • Dr. Sc. (Econ. & Bus. Adm.)
  • Researcher at Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development

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Current institution
Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development
Current position
  • Researcher
Additional affiliations
February 2021 - February 2022
Lappeenranta – Lahti University of Technology LUT
Position
  • PostDoc Position
Description
  • I investigate the role of institutional investors in corporate governance of firms, analyse employment strategies of family-owned SMEs, and review methods on creating regional economic databases.
February 2017 - September 2017
Hanken School of Economics
Position
  • Research affiliate
Description
  • I collected large ownership data on companies listed in Nordic stock exchanges (2001-2016) from companies' annual reports as well as from databases of Thomson Reuters, Datastream, and Factset.
November 2017 - December 2020
Pellervo Economic research PTT
Position
  • Economist
Description
  • I was involved in project that investigated the impact of environmental regulations on income distribution of households, assisted in the development of regional Input-Output tables, conducted cost and benefit analysis of active labor market programs, developed stated choice experimental design, and investigated employment strategies of family businesses.
Education
September 2009 - February 2017
Hanken School of Economics
Field of study
  • Economics

Publications

Publications (9)
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This article examines the impact of the interaction between institutional investors and large shareholders in value creation process. Our study of Nordic companies from 2001 to 2016 finds a positive relationship between mergers and acquisitions (M&A) initiation and the ownership levels of both large shareholders and institutional investors, while t...
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Family firms are claimed to be long-term oriented and aim at preserving their non-financial business family objectives, which is also reflected in their employment behavior. While family firms’ behavioral and strategic responses to declining performance have received some academic attention, studies acknowledging family firm generational stage are...
Technical Report
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The study examined the effects of climate policy measures on the development of the national economy and on household income distribution using a dynamic general equilibrium model supplemented with a household microsimulation module.
Conference Paper
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In a an overall equilibrium in asset markets there will be different types of institutions that are fundamentally different in terms of the required skill sets of their key employees. These different skill sets are optimal for pursuing different types of policies regarding what assets the institution should invest in. Our paper highlights how previ...
Book
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Tässä raportissa arvioidaan työttömyydestä syntyvien suorien kustannusten, kuten työttömyysturvan, työvoimapalvelujen ja työllistämistoimenpiteiden, lisäksi epäsuoria kustannuksia, kuten verotulojen menetystä, sosiaali- ja terveyspalvelumenoja sekä työttömien tulonmenetystä. Koko kansantalouden tasolla arvioituna työttömyyden laajat kustannukset vu...
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A central feature of the Swedish pension fund reform at the turn of the millennium was to encourage competition among the newly created funds (AP 1-4 buffer funds) to enhance their performance. In light of the previous results reported in this thesis the question arises as to what extent there is actual competition for performance. Instead of compe...
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The extent to which actively managed pension funds believe that they add value to their holdings is an important question. Are public pension funds likely to “vote with their feet”, or do they instead try to have an impact when they become dissatisfied with the performance of companies in their portfolios? This study thus tests two competing hypoth...

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