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satisfaction measures are still valid in the context of internet banking, and that IBCS depends heavily on security and trust …
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satisfaction measures are still valid in the context of internet banking, and that IBCS depends heavily on security and trust …
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The paper tests the relationship between corporations' dependence on external financing and their level of corporate information disclosure, and the relationship between the cost of capital and the level of corporate information disclosure in the Integrated Circuit (IC) industry in Taiwan. Using...
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Using a Switching Regime ARCH (SWARCH) model and other time series models, this paper sets out to investigate the volatility of Taiwan's monthly stock market returns, with the empirical results demonstrating that our SWARCH-L specification offers a better statistical fit to this leading stock...
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This paper looked at E-LOAN benchmarking operation and reported on the issues related to the development of internet-based lending in Taiwan from an evolutionary perspective. Some driving forces for the changes and the opportunities and challenges offered by the growth of online lending business...
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The purpose of this study is to explore the inhibitory factors that affect the implementation of Internet Banks (IBs) in Taiwan and provide suggestions for the banks that fail to implement internet banks. This study compiles the factors according to Rogers' Innovation Diffusion theory and the...
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The paper tests the relationship between corporations' dependence on external financing and their level of corporate information disclosure, and the relationship between the cost of capital and the level of corporate information disclosure in the Integrated Circuit (IC) industry in Taiwan. Using...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005048873
Using a Switching Regime ARCH (SWARCH) model and other time series models, this paper sets out to investigate the volatility of Taiwan's monthly stock market returns, with the empirical results demonstrating that our SWARCH-L specification offers a better statistical fit to this leading stock...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005048877