Prelims
Disruptive Innovation in Business and Finance in the Digital World
ISBN: 978-1-78973-382-2, eISBN: 978-1-78973-381-5
ISSN: 1569-3767
Publication date: 21 October 2019
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(2019), "Prelims", Choi, J.J. and Ozkan, B. (Ed.) Disruptive Innovation in Business and Finance in the Digital World (International Finance Review, Vol. 20), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-viii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1569-376720190000020001
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Half Title
DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE IN THE DIGITAL WORLD
Title Page
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE REVIEW VOLUME 20
DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE IN THE DIGITAL WORLD
EDITED BY
J. JAY CHOI & BORA OZKAN
Temple University, USA
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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Contents
List of Contributors | vii |
PART I DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION AND FINTECH FIRMS | |
Chapter 1 Innovation and Disruption: Industry Practices and Conceptual Bases | |
Jongmoo Jay Choi and Bora Ozkan | 1 |
Chapter 2 Trends in Financial Innovation: Evidence from Fintech Firms | |
Omer Unsal and Blake Rayfield | 15 |
PART II ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATON | |
Chapter 3 The Economics of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence | |
Roxana Mihet and Thomas Philippon | 29 |
Chapter 4 A Bag of Beads or a Necklace? Combinative Capability and Value in Technological Scope Expansions | |
Jeongsik Jay Lee and Natarajan Balasubramanian | 45 |
Chapter 5 AI-generated Corporate Environmental Data: An Event Study with Predictive Power | |
Yung-Jae Lee and Xiaotian Tina Zhang | 65 |
PART III BLOCKCHAIN AND APPLICATIONS | |
Chapter 6 Overcoming Supply Chain Finance Challenges via Blockchain Technology | |
Rudy Yaksick | 87 |
Chapter 7 Can Blockchain Futureproof Supply Chain? A Brexit Case Study | |
George Calle, Alisa DiCaprio, Maarten Stassen and Alison Manzer | 101 |
Chapter 8 Blockchain Finance: Questions Regulators Ask | |
Peterson K. Ozili | 123 |
Chapter 9 Research on Blockchain: A Descriptive Survey of the Literature | |
Atilla Onuklu | 131 |
PART IV CRYPTOCURRENCY, INITIAL COIN OFFERINGS, AND ANOMALY TRADING | |
Chapter 10 Is Bitcoin Trustworthy? | |
Tobey Scharding | 151 |
Chapter 11 The Future of Cryptotokens | |
Joey Biasi and Sujit Chakravorti | 167 |
Chapter 12 Cryptocurrency Tide and Islamic Finance Development: Any Issue? | |
Mustapha Abubakar, M. Kabir Hassan and Muhammad Auwalu Haruna | 189 |
Chapter 13 Bitcoin Conditional Volatility: GARCH Extensions and Markov Switching Approach | |
Miriam Sosa, Edgar Ortiz and Alejandra Cabello | 201 |
Chapter 14 Data-driven Investigation into Anomaly Trading Strategies: Evidence with Econometrics | |
Jordan French | 221 |
List of Contributors
Mustapha Abubakar | Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria |
Natarajan Balasubramanian | Syracuse University, USA |
Joey Biasi | Chakra Advisors, USA |
Alejandra Cabello | Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico |
George Calle | R3, USA |
Sujit Chakravorti | Chakra Advisors, USA |
Jongmoo Jay Choi | Temple University Fox School, USA |
Alisa DiCaprio | R3, USA |
Jordan French | Park University, USA |
Muhammad Auwalu Haruna | Ahmadu Bello University Business School, Zaria, Nigeria |
M. Kabir Hassan | University of New Orleans, USA |
Jeongsik Jay Lee | Drexel University, USA |
Yung-Jae Lee | Saint Mary’s College of California, USA |
Alison Manzer | Cassels Brock, Canada |
Roxana Mihet | New York University Stern School, USA |
Atilla Onuklu | Temple University Fox School, USA |
Edgar Ortiz | Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico |
Peterson K. Ozili | Central Bank of Nigeria, Nigeria |
Bora Ozkan | Temple University Fox School, USA |
Thomas Philippon | New York University Stern School, USA |
Blake Rayfield | Indiana State University, USA |
Tobey Scharding | Rutgers Business School, USA |
Miriam Sosa | Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco, Mexico |
Maarten Stassen | Crowell & Moring, Belgium |
Omer Unsal | Merrimack College, USA |
Rudy Yaksick | Temple University Fox School, USA |
Xiaotian Tina Zhang | Saint Mary’s College of California, USA |
- Prelims
- Part I : Disruptive Innovation and Fintech Firms
- Chapter 1: Innovation and Disruption: Industry Practices and Conceptual Bases
- Chapter 2: Trends in Financial Innovation: Evidence from Fintech Firms
- Part II: Artificial Intelligence and Technological Innovaton
- Chapter 3: The Economics of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence
- Chapter 4: A Bag of Beads Or a Necklace? Combinative Capability and Value in Technological Scope Expansions
- Chapter 5: AI-Generated Corporate Environmental Data: An Event Study with Predictive Power
- Part III: Blockchain and Applications
- Chapter 6: Overcoming Supply Chain Finance Challenges Via Blockchain Technology
- Chapter 7: Can Blockchain Futureproof Supply Chains? A Brexit Case Study
- Chapter 8: Blockchain Finance: Questions Regulators Ask
- Chapter 9: Research on Blockchain: A Descriptive Survey of the Literature
- Part IV: Cryptocurrency, Initial Coin Offerings, and Anomaly Trading
- Chapter 10: Is Bitcoin Trustworthy?
- Chapter 11: The Future of Cryptotokens
- Chapter 12: Cryptocurrency Tide and Islamic Finance Development: Any Issue?
- Chapter 13: Bitcoin Conditional Volatility: GARCH Extensions and Markov Switching Approach
- Chapter 14: Data-Driven Investigation into Anomaly Trading Strategies: Evidence with Econometrics