Oil, electricity and Taleb's 'Black Swan': The impact of the highly improbable on energy and how to mitigate it - Ullrich Muller - Bøger - Grin Verlag - 9783656322665 - 4. december 2012
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Oil, electricity and Taleb's 'Black Swan': The impact of the highly improbable on energy and how to mitigate it

Ullrich Muller

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Oil, electricity and Taleb's 'Black Swan': The impact of the highly improbable on energy and how to mitigate it

Master's Thesis from the year 2012 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: excellent, Corvinus University Budapest (School of Management), language: English, abstract: The paper is the result of the attempt to subject the socio-economic world of energy to an analysis regarding a phenomenon called the 'Black Swan'. This concept has been made popular by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, who has become a popular point of reference ever since the beginning of the financial crisis in 2007. Based on his work, the paper first defines the concept of the 'Black Swan' as an extremely unlikely high impact event, which is evidently unpredictable ex ante; however, is regarded as potentially avoidable by most observers ex post facto. The underlying assumption is, that against commonly held believe, it is not a long chain of incremental and statistically relevantly many events that makes history, but a seemingly insignificant number of outliers, or hence, 'Black Swans'. Consequently, in its second part the paper focuses on a critical examination of the strategic prediction models used in the energy business today, which are mainly based on driver based models. Relying on Gaussian Bell Curve type normal distributions in order to predict future supply and demand, these models try to predict future price and value chain developments, ultimately searching for a strategic direction. Using historic data and experiences in order to review to what extent the 'Black Swan' influenced the development of the energy world in the past, the paper questions this approach by showing that time and again similar predictions have been rendered obsolete by real developments. In order to apply the necessary methodological rigor, 'Black Swans' and their impact are measured according to predefined criteria and indicators, elaborated in the first part of the paper. These indicators are mainly qualitative, however, as an empirical anchor the paper uses the historical deve


66 pages

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Udgivet 4. december 2012
ISBN13 9783656322665
Forlag Grin Verlag
Antal sider 66
Mål 148 × 210 × 4 mm   ·   107 g
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