Exploring the Influence of Financial Technologies on Asset Price Dynamics: An Analytical Blueprint
Panagiotis G. Artikis (),
Evaggelia Kopanaki () and
Polyxeni G. Tsitsiri ()
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Panagiotis G. Artikis: University of Piraeus
Evaggelia Kopanaki: University of Piraeus
Polyxeni G. Tsitsiri: University of Piraeus
Chapter Chapter 29 in Business Analytics and Decision Making in Practice, 2024, pp 395-403 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The complicated link between financial technology (FinTech) and asset pricing processes are examined in this article. It is presented an analytical framework combining foundational theories from the fields of Information Economics, Behavioral Finance, and Market Efficiency with the most recent FinTech advances like blockchain, data analytics, and automated trading systems. More specifically, it is used a combination of financial, and behavioral economics with technological adoption models. The incorporation of actual evidence strengthens theoretical principles. Data analytics, blockchain, automated trading, peer-to-peer lending, and regulatory technologies are the key five elements in the context of Fintech that affect asset value and are examined on this paper. The implications of how these results affect a variety of participants, such as investors and regulators, are discussed in this paper. Finally, the research focuses on the importance of testing the theory using empirical data and analyzing the ethical concerns of employing these technologies in asset evaluation.
Keywords: Asset pricing; Financial technologies; Conceptual framework (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-61589-4_29
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