FinTechs Playing in the Regulatory Sandbox—The Effect of Interacting Signals on Funding
ABSTRACT Membership in regulatory sandboxes seems to help financial technology ventures (FinTechs) signal their qualities to investors. However, FinTechs have a dual identity, meaning they are both banking firms and entrepreneurial, growth‐oriented ventures, and thus likely send various and potentially conflicting signals.
Bastian Kindermann +2 more
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Higher-order moments spillovers among energy, carbon and tourism markets: Time- and frequency-domain evidence. [PDF]
Gao W, Yang S.
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ABSTRACT Workarounds in high‐hazard environments like intensive care units (ICUs) compromise safety and regulatory compliance. While prior research attributes these deviations to technology misfits and notes self‐reinforcing dynamics, the underlying mechanisms of aggravating workaround spirals remain understudied.
Pauline Kuss +6 more
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The Neuroscience of Risk Perception in Financial Markets: How Climate Policy Uncertainty Affects Investor Cognition in India and the USA. [PDF]
Agrawal PK +5 more
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Disclosure Benchmarking by Lawyers: Evidence From the IPO Setting
ABSTRACT Lawyers play an important advisory role in drafting financial reports, yet empirical evidence documenting the influence of external legal counsel on this process remains sparse. This study focuses on a specific aspect of lawyers’ drafting process: the practice of reviewing disclosures previously filed by other issuers—a practice termed ...
Michael Drake +4 more
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Time-varing effect of policy uncertainty on A-share industry returns- A novel Bayesian approach. [PDF]
Zhu T, Liu J, Zeng D, Miao X.
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CRYPTOCURRENCY VOLATILITY AND ITS SPILLOVER EFFECTS ON ASEAN STOCK MARKETS
Komarudin Komarudin, Diana Magfiroh
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Abstract The future of money is a crucial issue in the digital age, and the emergence of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) is widely recognised as a transformative development. However, despite its significant implications for monetary sovereignty, regulatory governance and strategic autonomy, we know relatively little about the political ...
Sebastian Heidebrecht
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Market responses to geopolitical risk and economic policy uncertainty: Evidence from Vietnam. [PDF]
Cao PT, Vo DH.
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More Competition, Better Products: Evidence From Tariff Cuts
ABSTRACT This article examines how increased competition affects product and process innovation. I combine plausibly exogenous variation in foreign competition induced by large tariff cuts with a difference‐in‐differences strategy and find that firms increase their product patenting in response to increased foreign competition, but, on average, foreign
Colin Davison
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