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3rd FinanceCom 2007: Montreal, Canada
- Daniel Veit, Dennis Kundisch, Tim Weitzel, Christof Weinhardt, Fethi A. Rabhi, Federico Rajola:
Enterprise Applications and Services in the Finance Industry, 3rd International Workshop, FinanceCom 2007, Montreal, Canada, December 8, 2007. Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 4, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-78549-1
Trading Models and Concepts
- Peter Gomber, Marco Lutat, Adrian Wranik:
Flexible VWAP Executions in Electronic Trading. 1-14 - Tobias Conte, Matthias Burghardt:
A Process Model for Best Execution. 15-31 - Dennis Kundisch, Stefan Sackmann, Markus Ruch:
Transferring Portfolio Selection Theory to Customer Portfolio Management - The Case of an e-Tailer. 32-49
Banks, IT-Architectures and Settlement
- Torsten Schaper:
Trends in European Cross-Border Securities Settlement - TARGET2-Securities and the Code of Conduct. 50-65 - Stefan Schulte, Nicolas Repp, Julian Eckert, Rainer Berbner, Korbinian von Blanckenburg, Ralf Schaarschmidt, Ralf Steinmetz:
General Requirements of Banks on IT Architectures and the Service-Oriented Architecture Paradigm. 66-80 - Marco Marabelli, Federico Rajola:
IT Capabilities and Organizational Change: Digging Deeper into the Banking Industry. 81-96
Business Networks and Payment Systems
- David J. Lutz:
Cash Tokens for SAML Based Federations. 97-111 - Loredana Ureche-Rangau, Andrea Carugati:
Foreign Delisting and Domestic Stock Value: Multiple Frameworks, Different Views?. 112-135 - Falk Kohlmann, Stefan Reitbauer, Clemens Eckert, Rainer Alt:
Instruments for an Integrated Business Network Redesign in the Financial Industry. 136-150
Information Risk and Customer Management
- Sven C. Berger, Sebastian F. Martin:
Explaining the Adoption of Value Metrics in Retail Banks' Customer Management. 151-164 - Sara Sinclair, Sean W. Smith, Stephanie Trudeau, M. Eric Johnson, Anthony Portera:
Information Risk in Financial Institutions: Field Study and Research Roadmap. 165-180
Keynote Paper
- Bruce W. Weber:
Technology for Trading: What Works and What Fails. 181-189
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