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We are witnessing a quiet but quick transformation of corporate governance. The rise of digital technologies and social media are forcing companies to reconsider how they organize themselves and structure firm governance. What is interesting is that the corporate governance discussions haven't...
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FinTech (financial technology) is asserted as a disruptive paradigm with digital technologies driving authentic innovation within the financial services industry. Much attention and hyperbole has been attributed to startup FinTech developers and the potential of applications for consumers of...
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Finance for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) has been a concern for all stakeholders including entrepreneurs, financial institutions, and government organizations. The key objective of the study was to identify various challenges faced by MSMEs in sourcing of finance during...
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This paper uses panel data to test the extent to which trade credit has acted as a substitute for bank finance in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs), in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008. It demonstrates that the reduction in the supply of funds to SMEs was compounded by the...
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Venture Capital (VC) was borne and has flourished in the United States, yet it has only limitedly developed in other geographical areas. A conspicuous body of research have been carried out to investigate the factors which are more conducive to VC activism, and to the analysis of which factors...
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Venture Capital (VC) as an industry exists for more than 50 years. VC has flourished in the US, yet it has only moderately developed other geographical areas despite numerous trials of governments to foster it. Vast research endeavours have been carried out to understand the antecedents,...
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Crowdfunding is one of the most successful segments of the burgeoning fintech industry that might challenge the role of traditional financial intermediaries. We document a number of gender differences in crowdfunding by analyzing a near-comprehensive sample of Kickstarter campaigns launched by...
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While equity crowdfunding has grown in prevalence, investors have had very few opportunities to exit their investments. To address this, several equity crowdfunding platforms have started considering developing secondary markets for buying and selling shares. Using detailed data from the...
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The Cultural Revolution deprived Chinese students of the opportunity to receive higher education for 10 years when colleges and universities were closed from 1966-1976. We examine the human capital cost of this loss of education on subsequent innovation by firms, and ask if it impacted firms...
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This paper provides an analysis on the emergence of new technologies in the financial industry and their application to financial and investment activities, where organizations are highly equipped with the technology needed to overshadow traditional financial institutions. In addition, three of...
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