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Towards a Taxonomy of Robo-Advisors
This paper examines the basics of Robo-Advisors, attempts a definition, and lays the necessary groundwork for analyzing both, regulation and contractual relationship between robots-related participants and the attribution of liabilities among them. The objective of this study is to offer a taxonomy of the Robo-Advisory industry and, in order to achieve
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An integrated model of financial socialization, technology, and financial capability in predicting financial well-being. [PDF]
Anh NQ.
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A legal framework for Robo-Advisors
The aim of this paper is to offer a broad framework to allow a better understanding of the current legal situation of Robo-Advisory. The disruption of robo-advisors as new market players in the financial sector are bringing new challenges that the regulators must face in the short term.
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The presentation of self in the age of ChatGPT. [PDF]
Klowait N, Erofeeva M.
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FinTech and financial instability. Is this time different? [PDF]
Ioannou S, Wójcik D, Urban M.
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Biased echoes: Large language models reinforce investment biases and increase portfolio risks of private investors. [PDF]
Winder P, Hildebrand C, Hartmann J.
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Optimization of intelligent financial management system based on blockchain and internet of things. [PDF]
Huang S.
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Fintech Risk Management: A Research Challenge for Artificial Intelligence in Finance. [PDF]
Giudici P.
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