Fourth Industrial Revolution and Business Dynamics

Fourth Industrial Revolution and Business Dynamics
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9789811632501
ISBN-13 : 9811632502
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Fourth Industrial Revolution and Business Dynamics by : Nasser Rashad Al Mawali

The book explains strategic issues, trends, challenges, and future scenario of global economy in the light of Fourth Industrial Revolution. It consists of insightful scientific essays authored by scholars and practitioners from business, technology, and economics area. The book contributes to business education by means of research, critical and theoretical reviews of issues in Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Robo-Advisory

Robo-Advisory
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9783030408183
ISBN-13 : 3030408183
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Robo-Advisory by : Peter Scholz

Robo-Advisory is a field that has gained momentum over recent years, propelled by the increasing digitalization and automation of global financial markets. More and more money has been flowing into automated advisory, raising essential questions regarding the foundations, mechanics, and performance of such solutions. However, a comprehensive summary taking stock of this new solution at the intersection of finance and technology with consideration for both aspects of theory and implementation has so far been wanting. This book offers such a summary, providing unique insights into the state of Robo-Advisory. Drawing on a pool of expert authors from within the field, this edited collection aims at being the vital go-to resource for academics, students, policy-makers, and practitioners alike wishing to engage with the topic. Split into four parts, the book begins with a survey of academic literature and its key insights paired with an analysis of market developments in Robo-Advisory thus far. The second part tackles specific questions of implementation, which are complemented by practical case studies in Part III. Finally, the fourth part looks ahead to the future, addressing questions of key importance such as artificial intelligence, big data, and social networks. Thereby, this timely book conveys both a comprehensive grasp of the status-quo as well as a guiding outlook onto future trends and developments within the field.

FinTech Innovation

FinTech Innovation
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9781119227182
ISBN-13 : 1119227186
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis FinTech Innovation by : Paolo Sironi

A survival guide for the FinTech era of banking FinTech Innovation examines the rise of financial technology and its growing impact on the global banking industry. Wealth managers are standing at the epicenter of a tectonic shift, as the balance of power between offering and demand undergoes a dramatic upheaval. Regulators are pushing toward a 'constrained offering' norm while private clients and independent advisors demand a more proactive role; practitioners need examine this banking evolution in detail to understand the mechanisms at work. This book presents analysis of the current shift and offers clear insight into what happens when established economic interests collide with social transformation. Business models are changing in profound ways, and the impact reaches further than many expect; the democratization of banking is revolutionizing the wealth management industry toward more efficient and client-centric advisory processes, and keeping pace with these changes has become a survival skill for financial advisors around the world. Social media, big data analytics and digital technology are disrupting the banking industry, which many have taken for granted as set in stone. This book shatters that assumption by illustrating the massive changes already underway, and provides thought leader insight into the changes yet to come. Examine the depth and breadth of financial technology Learn how regulations are driving changing business models Discover why investors may become the price-makers Understand the forces at work behind the rise of FinTech Information asymmetry has dominated the banking industry for centuries, keeping the bank/investor liability neatly aligned—but this is changing, and understanding and preparing for the repercussions must be a top priority for wealth managers everywhere. Financial Innovation shows you where the bar is being re-set and gives you the insight you need to keep up.

Advances in Consulting Research

Advances in Consulting Research
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 423
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ISBN-10 : 9783319959993
ISBN-13 : 3319959999
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Advances in Consulting Research by : Volker Nissen

This book brings together cutting-edge research on consulting in a single volume, thus helping to make the state-of-the-art in the field of consulting research more accessible, to promote better practices in business, and to spark further research. The respective articles approach consulting from very different angles, taking into account various approaches for and fields of consulting, consulting providers, clients and markets, as well as technologies and trends. The book will benefit all consultants who want to critically reflect on their own methods and approaches in light of recent scientific findings. It also offers a helpful guide for students in Management and IT-related courses who are either considering a career in consulting or want to be informed consulting clients. Lastly, the book provides a comprehensive review of current developments and trends in consulting that will foster future contributions in this important research field.

Robo-Advisors in Management

Robo-Advisors in Management
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : 9798369328507
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Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Robo-Advisors in Management by : Gupta, Swati

In the ever-evolving landscape of management, the introduction of robo-advisors has introduced challenges and opportunities that require careful examination. Organizations grapple with the profound impact of these automated systems on decision-making processes, resource allocation, and strategic planning. The need for a comprehensive understanding of how robo-advisors integrate into various management functions and sectors has become paramount. Decision-makers, researchers, and students seeking clarity in this transformative period are faced with a shortage of literature that bridges theoretical insights with practical applications. Robo-Advisors in Management stand out as a pioneering solution to this crucial gap in the existing body of knowledge. This book does not merely explore the challenges presented by robo-advisors; it delves into the heart of these challenges and navigates the diverse applications of these technologies in sectors ranging from wealth management to healthcare and real estate. By seamlessly blending theoretical foundations with real-world scenarios, the book equips both professionals and academics with the tools needed to comprehend and harness the potential of robo-advisors. It is an invaluable resource for decision-makers looking to optimize their strategies, researchers seeking in-depth insights, and students aspiring to navigate the intersection of management and fintech.

The Disruptive Impact of FinTech on Retirement Systems

The Disruptive Impact of FinTech on Retirement Systems
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9780192584304
ISBN-13 : 0192584308
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The Disruptive Impact of FinTech on Retirement Systems by : Julie Agnew

Many people need help planning for retirement, saving, investing, and decumulating their assets, yet financial advice is often complex, potentially conflicted, and expensive. The advent of computerized financial advice offers huge promise to make accessible a more coherent approach to financial management, one that takes into account not only clients' financial assets but also human capital, home values, and retirement pensions. Robo-advisors, or automated on-line services that use computer algorithms to provide financial advice and manage customers' investment portfolios, have the potential to transform retirement systems and peoples' approach to retirement planning. This volume offers cutting-edge research and recommendations regarding the impact of financial technology, or FinTech, to disrupt retirement planning and retirement system design.

Fintech Regulation in China

Fintech Regulation in China
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781108488112
ISBN-13 : 1108488110
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Fintech Regulation in China by : Robin Hui Huang

Provides a systematic and contextualized account of China's Fintech regulation.

The Network Imperative

The Network Imperative
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Publisher : Harvard Business Review Press
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9781633692060
ISBN-13 : 163369206X
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Network Imperative by : Barry Libert

Pivot your organization toward a more scalable and profitable business model. Digital networks are changing all the rules of business. New, scalable, digitally networked business models, like those of Amazon, Google, Uber, and Airbnb, are affecting growth, scale, and profit potential for companies in every industry. But this seismic shift isn’t unique to digital start-ups and tech superstars. Digital transformation is affecting every business sector, and as investor capital, top talent, and customers shift toward network-centric organizations, the performance gap between early and late adopters is widening. So the question isn’t whether your organization needs to change, but when and how much. The Network Imperative is a call to action for managers and executives to embrace network-based business models. The benefits are indisputable: companies that leverage digital platforms to co-create and share value with networks of employees, customers, and suppliers are fast outpacing the market. These companies, or network orchestrators, grow faster, scale with lower marginal cost, and generate the highest revenue multipliers. Supported by research that covers fifteen hundred companies, authors Barry Libert, Megan Beck, and Jerry Wind guide leaders and investors through the ten principles that all organizations can use to grow and profit regardless of their industry. They also share a five-step process for pivoting an organization toward a more scalable and profitable business model. The Network Imperative, brimming with compelling case studies and actionable advice, provides managers with what they really need: new tools and frameworks to generate unprecedented value in a rapidly changing age.

The WEALTHTECH Book

The WEALTHTECH Book
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 944
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ISBN-10 : 9781119362227
ISBN-13 : 1119362229
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The WEALTHTECH Book by : Susanne Chishti

Get a handle on disruption, innovation and opportunity in investment technology The digital evolution is enabling the creation of sophisticated software solutions that make money management more accessible, affordable and eponymous. Full automation is attractive to investors at an early stage of wealth accumulation, but hybrid models are of interest to investors who control larger amounts of wealth, particularly those who have enough wealth to be able to efficiently diversify their holdings. Investors can now outperform their benchmarks more easily using the latest tech tools. The WEALTHTECH Book is the only comprehensive guide of its kind to the disruption, innovation and opportunity in technology in the investment management sector. It is an invaluable source of information for entrepreneurs, innovators, investors, insurers, analysts and consultants working in or interested in investing in this space. • Explains how the wealth management sector is being affected by competition from low-cost robo-advisors • Explores technology and start-up company disruption and how to delight customers while managing their assets • Explains how to achieve better returns using the latest fintech innovation • Includes inspirational success stories and new business models • Details overall market dynamics The WealthTech Book is essential reading for investment and fund managers, asset allocators, family offices, hedge, venture capital and private equity funds and entrepreneurs and start-ups.

Online Investing For Dummies

Online Investing For Dummies
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 482
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ISBN-10 : 9781119601500
ISBN-13 : 1119601509
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Online Investing For Dummies by : Matthew Krantz

Build a winning portfolio—and reduce your risk—with this bestselling guide Online investing has never been easier—or more potentially confusing. Now that every broker or finance site has its own app, data, or approach, it can be all too easy to be misled and make a bad decision. Online Investing for Dummies helps you reduce risk and separate the gimmicks from the gold, pointing investors of all experience levels to the pro-tips, calculators, databases, useful sites, and peer communities that will lead to success. Updated to include information on mobile trading and the influence of social media on the markets, the book also covers the basics—showing you how to figure out how much to invest, find data online, and pick an online broker. It then progresses through to more advanced topics, such as calculating returns, selecting mutual funds, buying bonds, options, commodities, and IPOs, taking you and your money wherever you want to go in the global market. Set expectations and assess your risk Analyze stocks and financial statements Assemble the suite of tools to calculate your performance Get tips on choosing the right online broker and on protecting your information online It’s time to get a pro strategy, and Online Investing for Dummies has all the inside information you need to build up that winning portfolio.