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Journal of Financial Transformation

2001 - 2025

Current editor(s): Prof. Shahin Shojai

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2006, volume 17

Access to financial services: a review of the issues and public policy objectives pp. 16-19 Downloads
Stijn Claessens
Does capital mobility promote economic growth? The link to education pp. 28-31
Hartmut Egger, Peter Egger and Volker Grossmann
Growth and its measurement pp. 32-25 Downloads
Bala Subramanian
The welfare implications of product patent a simple model pp. 36-38
Arijit Mukherjee and Achintya Ray
Leveraging hosted middleware services to deploy valuable new services quickly and easily pp. 112-114
Gailanne Barth and Henry Bayard
Is competition in the financial sector a good thing? pp. 123-129
Falko Fecht and Antoine Martin
Threshold relationships among inflation, financial development, and growth pp. 141-149
Michelle Barnes and Nicolas Duquette
Manufacturing Growth pp. 151-159 Downloads
Peter Moles
Corporate hedging and capital structure decisions: towards an integrated framework for value creation pp. 161-168
Lutz Hahnenstein and Klaus Röder

2005, volume 15

A New Era for Commodity Investments pp. 1-6 Downloads
Hugh R. Lamle and Terrence F. Martell
The importance of wealth for subjective well-being pp. 59-67 Downloads
Bruce Headey and Mark Wooden
From regulation to over-regulation and back - How to break the vicious circle pp. 70-75
Michel Y. Dérobert
Banks’ default risk and regulatory factors in emerging market economies pp. 147-158
Christophe Godlewski

2005, volume 14

The New Wave of Liquidity: Impact of Friction pp. 51-59 Downloads
Shahin Shojai and Samuel Wang
The impact of automation on the cost of transacting in futures markets pp. 87-93
Luke Bortoli, Alex Frino and Elvis Jarnecic
Market imperfections pp. 107-117
Ramon Degennaro

2005, volume 13

Mergers and acquisitions as a response to economic change pp. 73-76
Bart Lambrecht
Inflation-Induced Valuation Errors in the Stock Market pp. 124-126 Downloads
Kevin Lansing
Efficient pricing of default risk: Different approaches for a single goal pp. 151-160
Damiano Brigo and Massimo Morini

2004, volume 12

Bringing Broadband Banking to Iraq pp. 12-15 Downloads
Kathleen Tyson-Quah
Why has stored-value not caught on? pp. 39-48
Sujit Chakravorti
Six smart moves when playing the smart card game pp. 55-61
Leo Van Hove
European payment systems and monetary union pp. 85-92
Francisco José Callado Muñoz and Natalia Utrero González
Technological innovation in retail payments: Key developments and implications for banks pp. 93-101 Downloads
Karen Furst and Daniel Nolle
Innovation on networks: Coordination, governance, and the case of VISA pp. 104-106
Matthew Cardillo, Antoine Martin and Michael Orland0

2004, volume 11

The impossibility of accurate macro-economic forecasting pp. 10-13
Paul Ormerod
Revisions to GDP and related estimates pp. 15-21
Dennis Fixler and Bruce Grimm
The reliability of quarterly national accounts in seven major countries: A user’s perspective pp. 23-30
Robert York and Paul Atkinson
The effect of telecom density data on growth, efficiencies, and distributions in global economies pp. 31-41
Lall Ramrattan, Frank DiMeglio and Michael Szenberg
Corporate action processing: Complexity and risk pp. 44-47
James Femia and Gunnar Niels
What lies beneath pp. 48-51
Lars Hamich
Hedge fund indices pp. 52-56
James Hedges
Data management in financial services 2004 and beyond pp. 58-61
Andy Dilkes
Integrated data architecture — the end game pp. 62-65
Predrag Dizdarevic and Shahin Shojai
Reference data primer pp. 67-73
Marilyn Hignett
Data in financial institutions pp. 75-80
Richard McLaughlin
Data mining in finance: From extremes to realism pp. 81-89
Boris Kovalerchuk and Evgenii Vityaev
The legal assault against marketing pp. 92-95
Kirk Herath
Who owns the customer? Who owns the data? pp. 96-99
Keith MacDonald and Mark Dynes Mark Dynes
Privacy challenges pp. 100-101
Ray Everett-Church
Data quality management: How to produce high quality reports for risk management pp. 102-107
Barbara Boos
The fourth leg of the stool — Data protection pp. 108-109
John Rosato
Steady progress — But could do better pp. 110-111
Peyman Mestchian
The shift to web services pp. 112-115
Kurt Gilman and Shawn Connors
A user-centric approach to effective enterprise data services pp. 117-124
Gopi Chelliah
Extracting the business value of IT: It is usage, not just deployment that counts! pp. 125-131
Donald Marchand
Taking snapshots of the Internet: new database of insider transactions and liquidity pp. 133-141
Steven Benveniste, Duke Bristow and Alfred Osborne
The informational role of financial analysts: Interpreting public disclosures pp. 143-148
Donal Byard and Kenneth Shaw

2004, volume 10

The future of hedge funds pp. 8-11
Myron Scholes
The future of hedge funds pp. 8-11
Myron Scholes
Size versus performance in the hedge fund industry pp. 14-17
James Hedges
Crisis management for the financial services industry pp. 18-10
Charlotte Luer and Samuel Wang
The role of hedge funds for long-term investors pp. 23-28
John Mulvey
Finding the sweet spot of hedge fund diversification pp. 31-39
François-Serge Lhabitant and Michelle Learned De Piante Vicin
Valuation issues and operational risk in hedge funds pp. 41-47
Christopher Kundro and Stuart Feffer
Hedge funds and U.K. regulation pp. 49-55
Ashley Kovas
Should you, would you, could you invest in hedge funds? pp. 57-65
George Feiger and Pascal Botteron
Shadow accounting: The evolving practice of exercising due diligence in fund reporting pp. 67-71
Carol Kaufman
An E.U.-wide passport for hedge funds pp. 74-78
John Purvis
A single market for hedge funds pp. 80-81
Wolfgang Mansfeld
Marketing of hedge funds in Switzerland pp. 82-85
Shelby du Pasquier
The hedge fund revolution pp. 87-95
McFall Lamm
Hedge funds in Asia pp. 97-105
Peter Douglas
Key findings of the Edhec ‘European alternative multi-management practices’ survey pp. 107-113
Noel Amenc and Jean-René Giraud
Private equity - An industry in transformation pp. 116-118
Tycho Sneyers
Initial returns and long-run performance of private equity-backed initial public offerings on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange pp. 121-127
Ruud van Frederikslust and Roy van der Geest
Leveraged Management Buy-Ins: Role of Investors, Means of Exit, and the Predictive Powers of the Financial Markets pp. 129-141 Downloads
Shahin Shojai
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