
Disruptive Innovation in Business and Finance in the Digital World
Emerald Publishing Limited
Published on 21. October 2019
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-78973-382-2 (ISBN)
Description
Digital disruption is ubiquitous and has changed both the way businesses operate and the way people live. Disruption caused by innovation affects firms across multiple industries, from financial services to industrial firms, business processes to payment systems, manufacturing to supply chains. Further, scholars hear more and more about artificial intelligence (AI), big data, machine learning, blockchain, and fintech as examples of contemporary manifestations of disruptive technology that will profoundly influence disciplines beyond business and finance, such as law, health care and government. Global extensions of these technologies and innovations challenge the efficacy and boundaries of law. Indeed, disruptive innovations are potentially change the way we consider the future as humans versus some super artificial intelligence.
This volume contains fourteen articles split across four parts, exploring the debate around the topics of fintech, AI, blockchain, and cryptocurrency. Featuring a cast of global contributors, this is an unmissable volume exploring the most current research on digital innovation in the financial and business worlds.
This volume contains fourteen articles split across four parts, exploring the debate around the topics of fintech, AI, blockchain, and cryptocurrency. Featuring a cast of global contributors, this is an unmissable volume exploring the most current research on digital innovation in the financial and business worlds.
Reviews / Votes
Contributed by scholars and practitioners from North America, Nigeria, and Belgium, the 14 articles in this volume examine the theory and practice of disruptive innovation in the digital world and the role and impact of innovation and disruptions in business and finance. They address disruptive innovation in financial technology firms, including trends in financial innovation; artificial intelligence and technological innovation, including the expansion of big data and artificial intelligence technologies from the perspective of economic theory, the relationship between a firm's combinative capability and value creation in the context of technological scope expansion, and the value influence of emerging financial environmental, social, and governance factors on equity markets; blockchain, including overcoming supply chain finance challenges using blockchain technology, whether blockchain can futureproof supply chains, blockchain finance and regulation issues, and the research literature on blockchain; and cryptocurrency, initial coin offerings, and anomaly trading, with discussion of the trustworthiness of Bitcoin, how cryptotoken issuance might disrupt funding markets, cryptocurrency and Islamic finance development, Bitcoin and conditional volatility, and anomaly trading strategies. -- Copyright 2019 * Portland, OR *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
526 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78973-382-2 (9781789733822)
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J. Jay Choi | Bora Ozkan
Disruptive Innovation in Business and Finance in the Digital World
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10/2019
1st Edition
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Persons
J. Jay Choi is the Laura H. Carnell Professor of Finance and Professor of International Business and Strategy at Temple University Fox School of Business. He is the Founding Editor of International Finance Review. Bora Ozkan is an Assistant Professor of Finance and Academic Director of Online MBA and Online BBA at Temple University Fox School of Business.
Content
PART I: DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION AND FINTECH FIRMS 1. Innovation and Disruption: Industry Practices and Conceptual Bases; Jongmoo Jay Choi and Bora Ozkan
2. Trends in Financial Innovation: Evidence from Fintech Firms; Omer Unsal and Blake Rayfield
PART II: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
3. The Economics of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence; Roxana Mihet and Thomas Philippon
4. A Bag of Beads or a Necklace? Combinative Capability and Value in Technological Scope Expansions; Jeongsik "Jay" Lee and Natarajan Balasubramanian
5. AI-generated Corporate Environmental Data: An Event Study with Predictive Power; Yung-Jae Lee and Xiaotian Tina Zhang
PART III: BLOCKCHAIN AND APPLICATIONS
6. Overcoming Supply Chain Finance Challenges via Blockchain Technology; Rudy Yaksick
7. Can Blockchain Futureproof Supply Chain? A Brexit Case Study; George Calle, Alisa DiCaprio, Maarten Stassen, and Alison Manzer
8. Blockchain Finance: Questions Regulators Ask; Peterson K. Ozili
9. Research on Blockchain: A Descriptive Survey of the Literature; Atilla Onuklu
PART IV: CRIPTOCURRENCY, INITIAL COIN OFFERINGS AND ANOMALY TRADING
10. Is Bitcoin Trustworthy?; Tobey Scharding
11. The Future of Cryptotokens; Joey Biasi and Sujit "Bob" Chakravorti
12. Crypto-Currency Tide and Islamic Finance Development: Any Issue?; Mustapha Abubakar, M. Kabir Hassan, and Muhammad Auwalu Haruna
13. Bitcoin Conditional Volatility: GARCH Extensions and Markov Switching Approach; Miriam Sosa, Edgar Ortiz, and Alejandra Cabello
14. Data-driven Investigation into Anomaly Trading Strategies: Evidence with Econometrics; Jordan French
2. Trends in Financial Innovation: Evidence from Fintech Firms; Omer Unsal and Blake Rayfield
PART II: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
3. The Economics of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence; Roxana Mihet and Thomas Philippon
4. A Bag of Beads or a Necklace? Combinative Capability and Value in Technological Scope Expansions; Jeongsik "Jay" Lee and Natarajan Balasubramanian
5. AI-generated Corporate Environmental Data: An Event Study with Predictive Power; Yung-Jae Lee and Xiaotian Tina Zhang
PART III: BLOCKCHAIN AND APPLICATIONS
6. Overcoming Supply Chain Finance Challenges via Blockchain Technology; Rudy Yaksick
7. Can Blockchain Futureproof Supply Chain? A Brexit Case Study; George Calle, Alisa DiCaprio, Maarten Stassen, and Alison Manzer
8. Blockchain Finance: Questions Regulators Ask; Peterson K. Ozili
9. Research on Blockchain: A Descriptive Survey of the Literature; Atilla Onuklu
PART IV: CRIPTOCURRENCY, INITIAL COIN OFFERINGS AND ANOMALY TRADING
10. Is Bitcoin Trustworthy?; Tobey Scharding
11. The Future of Cryptotokens; Joey Biasi and Sujit "Bob" Chakravorti
12. Crypto-Currency Tide and Islamic Finance Development: Any Issue?; Mustapha Abubakar, M. Kabir Hassan, and Muhammad Auwalu Haruna
13. Bitcoin Conditional Volatility: GARCH Extensions and Markov Switching Approach; Miriam Sosa, Edgar Ortiz, and Alejandra Cabello
14. Data-driven Investigation into Anomaly Trading Strategies: Evidence with Econometrics; Jordan French