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A Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Technology: Unveiling the Research Landscape
This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of research on financial technology (FinTech) as a methodology. The aim is to unveil the research landscape, trends, and influential factors within this rapidly evolving field.
Hiranya Dissanayake +2 more
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Human in the Loop, or Perceived Oversight? The Psychological Inference That Drives AI Credibility
ABSTRACT Industry practice and AI governance frameworks increasingly treat human oversight of AI systems as a core trust‐building mechanism. Yet the specific psychological inference through which human‐in‐the‐loop (HITL) systems build credibility remains unidentified. We address this gap across two experiments in AI‐generated investment research.
Guneet Kaur Nagpal, June Cotte
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The Role of Index Fund Ownership in the Era of Say‐on‐Pay
ABSTRACT We examine whether and how index funds influence executive compensation in the post‐Say‐on‐Pay era. Using the annual reconstitution of the Russell indexes as a source of exogenous variation in index fund ownership, we document a causal effect of index ownership on CEO pay structure.
Kiseo Chung, Hwanki Brian Kim
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The Impact of Robo-Advisors on Traditional Wealth Management Clients
Robo-advisors, driven by technological advancements and financial technology, offer convenient and efficient investment experiences. In recent years, the evolution and development of robo-advisors in Taiwan have garnered increasing attention. This thesis
Chiang, Ting-Yu
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Review of Research on Digital Financial Literacy: Measurement, Causes, and Impact
ABSTRACT This literature review comprehensively analyzes the evolving research on digital financial literacy (DFL) and synthesizes findings from 53 articles published between 2005 and 2025. The review was based on a systematic search across major academic databases.
Weiqiang Tan, Wenhao Zhang, Xingyu Zhang
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Do deepfakes, digital replicas and human digital twins justify personality rights?
Abstract Unauthorised deepfakes are deeply problematic, from the spreading of misinformation to non‐consensual pornographic content. This paper asks whether deepfakes, digital replicas and human digital twins justify personality rights. To address this question, it examines the harms that deepfakes can cause through disinformation, demeaning content ...
Hayleigh Bosher
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ROBO-ADVISORS AND AI-DRIVEN FUNDS: CATALYSTS IN THE DYNAMIC EVOLUTION OF ASSET MANAGEMENT
Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into investment finance has been transformative; however, its dynamic evolution in asset management remains underexplored.
Amirul Ammar Anuar +2 more
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Regulating robo-advisors : the role of fiduciary duties
Financial market robo-advisors are computer systems that provide or support the provision of investment services, portfolio allocation and advice to investors.
狄行思, Di, Xingsi
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Scientific Development of Robo-Advisor: A Bibliometric Analysis
This research is supported by grants from FICYT (IDI/2021/000019) (AYUD/2021/50878).
Rico Pére, H. +2 more
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ABSTRACT We study a dynamic portfolio optimization problem under the mean–variance–variance (M‐V‐V) criterion proposed by Maccheroni et al. It is an analogue of the Arrow–Pratt approximation to the well‐known smooth ambiguity model. Under the standard Black–Scholes framework, we derive fully explicit equilibrium investment strategies in which a DM's ...
David Landriault, Bin Li, Yuanyuan Zhang
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