TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS OF MARKET EFFICIENCY THROUGH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS: A CASE STUDY WITH THE TEN MAJOR IBOVESPA SHARES IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2011

Fuel market is facing political, economic, social and environmental problems that are fuzzing the future of fossil energy sources and in face of these facts, countries are looking for hybrid and electric vehicles as part of solution in transportation sector due to the fact of electric vehicles use f...

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Main Authors: Luiz Henrique Herling, Marcus Vinicius Andrade de Lima, Gilberto de Oliveira Moritz, Pedro Henrique Marangoni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação Instituto de Administração 2013-01-01
Series:Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies
Online Access:http://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/103
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spelling doaj-2bebac038bff444da602242c2bf08e0e2020-11-24T21:46:44ZengFundação Instituto de AdministraçãoFuture Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies2175-58252013-01-014216418610.7444/fsrj.v4i2.10398TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS OF MARKET EFFICIENCY THROUGH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS: A CASE STUDY WITH THE TEN MAJOR IBOVESPA SHARES IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2011Luiz Henrique Herling0Marcus Vinicius Andrade de Lima1Gilberto de Oliveira Moritz2Pedro Henrique Marangoni3UFSCUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaFuel market is facing political, economic, social and environmental problems that are fuzzing the future of fossil energy sources and in face of these facts, countries are looking for hybrid and electric vehicles as part of solution in transportation sector due to the fact of electric vehicles use few or no fossil fuel. The objective in this article was to identify options until 2020 to introduce electric vehicle in the urban traffic of São Paulo city and to develop this study the method of literature review in secondary sources was used to present electric vehicle technologies and to identify parameters that were assessed through morphological analysis technique. In morphological analysis, sets of values were defined by the author for these parameters, possible combinations were structured, clearly impractical deployment options before 2020 were discarded and some viable solutions were analyzed in details. These analyses concluded that there are viable options for actual days in São Paulo city, but important requirements regarding technology, politic, market, infrastructure and innovation in products and services still need to be addressed and it is the main reason of electric vehicle remain unnoticed by consumers as an viable option. The challenges are great and the actors who are willing to solve them will find a promising market to explore.http://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/103
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author Luiz Henrique Herling
Marcus Vinicius Andrade de Lima
Gilberto de Oliveira Moritz
Pedro Henrique Marangoni
spellingShingle Luiz Henrique Herling
Marcus Vinicius Andrade de Lima
Gilberto de Oliveira Moritz
Pedro Henrique Marangoni
TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS OF MARKET EFFICIENCY THROUGH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS: A CASE STUDY WITH THE TEN MAJOR IBOVESPA SHARES IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2011
Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies
author_facet Luiz Henrique Herling
Marcus Vinicius Andrade de Lima
Gilberto de Oliveira Moritz
Pedro Henrique Marangoni
author_sort Luiz Henrique Herling
title TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS OF MARKET EFFICIENCY THROUGH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS: A CASE STUDY WITH THE TEN MAJOR IBOVESPA SHARES IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2011
title_short TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS OF MARKET EFFICIENCY THROUGH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS: A CASE STUDY WITH THE TEN MAJOR IBOVESPA SHARES IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2011
title_full TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS OF MARKET EFFICIENCY THROUGH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS: A CASE STUDY WITH THE TEN MAJOR IBOVESPA SHARES IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2011
title_fullStr TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS OF MARKET EFFICIENCY THROUGH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS: A CASE STUDY WITH THE TEN MAJOR IBOVESPA SHARES IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2011
title_full_unstemmed TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS OF MARKET EFFICIENCY THROUGH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS: A CASE STUDY WITH THE TEN MAJOR IBOVESPA SHARES IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2011
title_sort testing the hypothesis of market efficiency through artificial neural networks: a case study with the ten major ibovespa shares in the first quarter of 2011
publisher Fundação Instituto de Administração
series Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies
issn 2175-5825
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Fuel market is facing political, economic, social and environmental problems that are fuzzing the future of fossil energy sources and in face of these facts, countries are looking for hybrid and electric vehicles as part of solution in transportation sector due to the fact of electric vehicles use few or no fossil fuel. The objective in this article was to identify options until 2020 to introduce electric vehicle in the urban traffic of São Paulo city and to develop this study the method of literature review in secondary sources was used to present electric vehicle technologies and to identify parameters that were assessed through morphological analysis technique. In morphological analysis, sets of values were defined by the author for these parameters, possible combinations were structured, clearly impractical deployment options before 2020 were discarded and some viable solutions were analyzed in details. These analyses concluded that there are viable options for actual days in São Paulo city, but important requirements regarding technology, politic, market, infrastructure and innovation in products and services still need to be addressed and it is the main reason of electric vehicle remain unnoticed by consumers as an viable option. The challenges are great and the actors who are willing to solve them will find a promising market to explore.
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