The digitalization of financial markets : the socioeconomic impact of financial technologies /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
©2021
Description:1 online resource : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Banking, money and international finance ; 5
Banking, money and international finance ; 5.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13430818
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Other authors / contributors:Marszk, Adam, editor.
Lechman, Ewa, editor.
ISBN:9781003095354
1003095356
9781000175066
1000175065
9781000175035
1000175030
9780367558345
9780367558406
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Adam Marszk is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Management and Economics at Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland. Ewa Lechmanis Professor of Economics at the Faculty of Management and Economics at Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 17, 2021).
Summary:"The book provides deep insight into theoretical and empirical evidence on information and communication technologies (ICT) as an important factor affecting financial markets. It is focused on the impact of ICT on stock markets, bond markets, and other categories of financial markets, with the additional focus on the linked FinTech services and financial institutions. Financial markets shaped by the adoption of the new technologies are labelled 'digital financial markets'. With a wide-ranging perspective at both the local and global levels from countries at varying degrees of economic development, this book addresses an important gap in the extant literature concerning the role of ICT on the financial markets. The consequences of these processes had until now rarely been considered in a broader economic and social context, particularly when the impact of FinTech services on financial markets is taken into account. The book's theoretical discussions, empirical evidence and compilation of different views and perspectives make it a valuable and complex reference work. The principal audience of the book will be scholars in the fields of finance and economics. The book also targets professionals in the financial industry who are directly or indirectly linked to the new technologies on the financial markets, in particular various types of FinTech services"--
Other form:Print version: Digitalization of financial markets 1 Edition. New York, NY : Routledge, 2022 9780367558345
Table of Contents:
  • List of figures
  • List of tables
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of contributors
  • Introduction
  • PART 1: Digitalization of capital markets. 1. The impact of information and communication technologies on the equity market / Agata Adamska
  • 2. European financial institution physical geolocation and the high-frequency trading potential / Piotr Staszkiewicz, Ewa Łosiewicz-Dniestrazańska and Anna Grygiel-Tomaszewska
  • 3. Necessity of digitalization in the capital market of developing countries in current pandemic situation: the case of Bangladesh / S. M. Sohrab Uddin, Anm Moinul Islam and Mohammad Robaitur Rahat
  • 4. Information and communication technologies versus diffusion and substitution of financial innovations. the case of exchange-traded funds in Japan and South Korea / Adam Marszk and Ewa Lechman
  • PART 2: FinTech: selected issues. 5. FinTechs, BigTechs and structural changes in capital markets / Janina Harsim
  • 6. Critical success factors for FinTech / Anna Karmańska-- 7. Systemizing the impact of fintechs on the efficiency and inclusive growth of banks' services: a literature review / Piotr Łasak and Marta Gancarczyk
  • PART 3: Digitalization of financial institutions. 8. The prospect of cryptocurrencies becoming money / Andrzej Sławiński
  • 9. Employing artificial intelligence in investment management / Tomasz Miziołek
  • 10. Challenger bank as a new digital form of providing financial services to retail customers in the EU Internal Market: the case of Revolut / Michał Polasik, Paweł Widawski and Andrzej Lis
  • Index.