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    [Washington, District of Columbia] :International Monetary Fund,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958098557702883
    Format: 1 online resource (54 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4623-8808-6 , 1-4527-2587-X , 1-282-84161-0 , 1-4518-7068-X , 9786612841613
    Series Statement: IMF working paper ;
    Content: The paper reviews the policy response of major central banks during the 2007–08 financial market turbulence and suggests that there is scope for convergence among central bank operational frameworks through the adoption of those elements that proved most instrumental in calming markets. These include (i) rapid liquidity provision to a broad range of counterparties; (ii) a congruence of collateral policies with market developments; (iii) an ability to increase the average maturity of liquidity provision; and (iv) central bank cooperation to facilitate the use of cross-border collateral. Flexible use of open market operations was needed to avoid the stigma associated with traditional standing facilities, and allowed central banks to maintain at least basic market functioning. Having a flexible framework, however, requires careful consideration of the desirable limits to market intervention.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Glossary; Executive Summary; I. General Considerations; II. Uncertainties; A. Market Demand for Liquidity; B. Functioning of Liquidity Distribution Networks; C. Collateral: Adverse Selection and Gresham's Law; Figures; 1. Composition of Collateral-Federal Reserve; 2. Eligible Collateral by Asset Type, (LH) and Collateral Used (RH); 3. Composition of Collateral Used for Temporary Operations-Bank of Japan; D. Maturity Structure of Liquidity Demand; III. Analysis of Recent Developments; A. Liquidity Management; 4. Eurosystem Daily and Average Reserve Holdings , B. Distribution Networks and CounterpartiesBoxes; 1. Reserve Flexibility Through Target Bands in the United Kingdom; Tables; 1. Counterparty Arrangements; 2. Initial Participation in the Federal Reserve's Term Auction Facility; 2. The Term Auction Facility; C. Collateral; 3. European Central Bank Weekly Main Refinancing Operation Marginal Rate vs. Coincident Market Rates Before and After the Crisis; 4. Federal Reserve Bank Open Market Operations Collateral; D. Term Operations and Monetary Policy; 5. Total Domestic Portfolio; 6. A Structure of Overall Liquidity Provision by Type of Operation , 7. Bank of England OMOs: Monthly Average Amount Outstanding Central Bank Repos (2007-2008)8. Term of Reserve Bank of Australia Repos 2007; 3. Changes in the Monetary Policy Stance since July 2007; E. Instruments "Stigma"; F. Cross-border Liquidity Provision: Does the Cross-Border Market Matter?; 9. U.S. Dollar Short-term Rates; 10. Spread Between Morning Rate and Federal Reserve Funds Target Rate; 11. Spread Between Federal Reserve Funds Effective Rate and Morning Rate; G. Innovations: Asset-based Operations (TSLF and SLS) and the PDCF; 5. Term Liquidity Bidders; IV. Exit Strategies , V. ConclusionsA. Liquidity Management; B. Distribution Networks and Counterparties; C. Collateral; D. Term Operations and Monetary Policy; E. Stigma; F. Cross-border Liquidity; 13. Three-Month LIBOR to Overnight Index Swap Spreads; Appendixes; I. Chronology of Central Banks' Response to Financial Turmoil During 2007-08; 14. United States: Selected Federal Reserve Policy Actions and Term Funding Stress; 15. European Central Bank Main Refinancing Rate vs. Eurepo One Week and Euribor One Week; II. Detailed Chronology of Measures Taken by Central Banks; Reference , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4519-1521-7
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    Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048524571
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (179 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9789403546254
    Note: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background of the Country -- 1. Geography and Population -- 2. State Organs -- 3. Court System -- I. The Organization of the Courts (Court Act (Law No. 59 of 16 April 1947), Articles 6 Through 32) -- A. The Supreme Court (Saiko Saibansho) -- B. The High Court (Koto Saibansho) -- C. The District Court (Chiho Saibansho) -- D. The Summary Court (Kan'i Saibansho) -- E. The Family Court (Katei Saibansho) -- II. Appeals in Civil Cases -- A. First Appeal (Koso) -- B. Second Appeal (Jokoku) -- 4. Characteristics of Japanese Law -- I. Public Policy (Kojo) and Public Morals (Ryozoku) -- II. Abuse of Rights (Kenri Ran'yo) -- III. Fidelity (Shingi) and Good Faith (Seijitsu) -- 5. Sources of Law -- I. The Constitution (Kempo) -- II. Statutes (Horitsu) -- III. Ordinances -- IV. Custom -- V. Case Law -- VI. Jori (Recta Ratio) -- Chapter 2. Telecommunications Infrastructure -- Chapter 3. The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Market -- Chapter 4. e-Commerce: Facts and Figures -- Chapter 5. e-Government Initiatives -- 1. The New IT Reform Strategy -- 2. A New Strategy in ICT -- 3. Declaration to Be the World's Most Advanced IT Nation -- 4. Framework Act on Utilization of Public and Private Sector Data -- 5. Basic Plan for Promoting Public and Private Sector Data Utilization -- 6. On the Direction of New IT Policy in the Digital Era -- Part I. Digital Market Regulation -- Chapter 1. Legal Status of Standardization and Technical Specifications -- 1. Industrial Standardization Act -- 2. Japanese Industrial Standards -- 3. JIS Marking System -- 4. Japanese Industrial Standards Committee -- 5. Amendments to the Industrial Standardization Act in 1997 , I. Speeding-Up of JIS Development Process -- II. Japan Accreditation System for Product Certification Bodies of JIS Mark -- III. JNLA System -- Chapter 2. Legal Status of Standard Terms and Conditions -- 1. General -- 2. Ministry of Economics, Trade and Industry Guidelines -- 3. Consumer Contracts Act -- Chapter 3. International Private Law Applied to the Online Environment -- 1. Adjudicative Jurisdiction -- I. Arbitration Agreement -- II. Rules for International Jurisdiction -- A. General Rules -- B. Rules Applicable to Consumer Contracts -- C. Other Rules -- 2. Applicable Law -- I. CISG -- II. The Act on General Rules for Application of Laws -- Chapter 4. Competition Law Applied to the Digital Market -- 1. Overview of Competition Regulation in Japan -- I. Unreasonable Restraint of Trade and Private Monopolization -- II. Unfair Trade Practices -- A. Concerted Refusal to Deal -- B. Other Refusal to Deal -- C. Discriminatory Pricing -- D. Discriminatory Treatment on Transaction Terms -- E. Discriminatory Treatment in a Trade Association -- F. Unjust Low Price Sales -- G. Unjust High Price Purchase -- H. Deceptive Customer Inducement -- I. Customer Inducement by Unjust Benefits -- J. Tie-In Sales -- K. Dealing on Exclusive Terms -- L. Resale Price Restriction -- M. Dealing on Restrictive Terms -- N. Abuse of Dominant Bargaining Position -- O. Interference with a Competitor's Transaction -- P. Interference with Internal Operation of a Competing Company -- III. Injunction and Damages -- 2. Exemptions -- 3. Designated Facilities -- 4. Provision of Technological Information on Platform Software -- 5. Software Licensing Agreements -- Chapter 5. Regulation of the Electronic Communication Market -- 1. Telecommunications Business Act -- I. Registration Requirement -- A. Registration -- B. Application and Registration -- C. Refusal to Register , D. Revocation of Registration -- E. Striking Out the Record -- F. Succession -- G. Suspension and Discontinuation of Business -- II. Notification Requirement -- III. Tariffs and Interconnection -- A. Tariffs -- B. Duty to Provide Services -- C. Category I Designated Telecommunications Facilities -- D. Category II Designated Telecommunications Facilities -- E. Order to Reopen Negotiations for Interconnection or Interconnect -- F. Prohibited Acts -- IV. Telecommunications Facilities -- A. Maintenance of Technical Conditions -- B. Administrative Rules of Telecommunications Facilities for Telecommunications Business -- C. Telecommunications Facilities Supervising Administrator -- D. Chief Telecommunications Engineer -- E. Standards for Telecommunications Numbers -- 2. Radio Act -- I. Licence -- II. Application for a Licence for Specified Radio Stations -- III. Application for a Licence for Radio Stations -- IV. Licence and Examination -- A. Provisional Licence -- B. Examination Standards -- C. Disqualification -- D. Inspection after Provisional Licensing -- E. Simplified Licensing Procedure -- F. Other Required Procedures -- 1. Procedure Required to Meet Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union -- 2. Qualification of a Radio Operator -- 3. Certification of Conformity with Technical Regulations for SRE -- Chapter 6. Regulation of Broadcasting Activities -- 1. Broadcasting Act -- I. Key Broadcaster -- II. General Broadcaster -- 2. Radio Act -- Chapter 7. Regulation of Online Interactive Services -- 1. Act on Special Commercial Practices -- 2. Act to Improve Transparency and Fairness of Digital Platform -- 3. Act for the Protection of Consumers who Use Digital Platforms -- Chapter 8. Regulation of Cryptography and Other Dual-Use Goods -- Part II. Online Public Services -- Chapter 1. e-Government Legal Framework , 1. Act on Promotion of Administration Utilizing Information and Communication Technology -- 2. Framework Act for Formation of a Digital Society -- 3. The Act to Create the Digital Agency -- 4. Other Amendments to Relevant Laws for the Formation of a Digital Society -- Chapter 2. Legal Framework for eHealth -- 1. Online Medical Care -- 2. Online Medication Guidance -- 3. Provisional Rules in Response to COVID-19 -- Chapter 3. Online Voting -- Chapter 4. Other e-Government Services -- 1. Electronic Certification Services Based on the Commercial Registry -- 2. Electronic Certification Services Based on the Basic Resident Register Act -- 3. gBiz System -- Part III. Online Transactions -- Chapter 1. Electronic Contracting -- Chapter 2. Electronic Signatures -- Chapter 3. Trust Services -- 1. Regulation of Electronic Certification Services -- I. Act Concerning Electronic Signatures and Certification Services -- II. Application for Accreditation -- III. Disqualification -- IV. Requirements for Accreditation -- V. Renewal of Accreditation -- VI. Succession -- VII. Business Closing -- VIII. Duty of an Accredited Certification Service Provider -- IX. Mark -- X. Revocation of Accreditation -- XI. Accreditation of a Foreign Certification Service -- XII. Designated Investigating Organization -- XIII. Liability -- 2. Electronic Notary -- 3. Time Stamp -- Chapter 4. Online Financial Services -- 1. Payment and Settlement System in Japan -- I. BOJ-NET -- II. Zengin Data Telecommunications System -- III. Foreign Exchange Yen Clearing System -- 2. Some Issues Concerning Electronic Banking -- I. Funds Transfers -- II. Electronic Banking -- Chapter 5. Law of Evidence in the Digital Environment -- Chapter 6. Consumer Protection -- 1. Right to Revoke -- I. Consumer Contracts Act -- II. Act Concerning the Exceptions to the Civil Code , III. Act on Special Commercial Practices -- IV. Telecommunications Business Act -- Chapter 7. Liability of Online Service Providers -- 1. Non-contractual Liability (Torts) -- I. General -- II. Fault -- III. Unlawfulness -- IV. Burden of Proof -- V. Scope of Loss to Be Compensated -- VI. Employer's Liability -- 2. Contractual Liability -- 3. Liability of Service Providers -- I. Liability in Tort-Civil Code -- II. TSP's Liability Limitation and Sender Data Disclosure Act -- III. Internet Auction Operators -- 4. Limitation of Liability and Disclaimer -- I. Limitation of Liability -- II. Disclaimer -- III. The Validity of Disclaimer -- Part IV. Intellectual Rights -- Chapter 1. Patent Law -- 1. Patent -- I. Software-Related Inventions and Patentability -- II. Guideline for Software-Related Inventions -- III. 2002 Amendments to the Patent Act -- IV. Non-obviousness -- A. Application to Other Fields -- B. Addition of a Commonly Known Means or Replacement by Equivalent -- C. Implementation by Software of Functions That Are Otherwise Performed by Hardware -- D. Systematization of Human Transactions -- E. Reproduction of a Known Event in Computerized Virtual Space -- F. Design Modification on the Basis of Known Facts or Customs -- V. Patent Application -- A. Applicant -- B. First-to-File Rule -- C. Patentee's Right -- D. Effect of Registration -- E. Permitted Exploitation -- F. Joint Ownership -- G. Exclusive Licence -- H. Non-exclusive Licence -- I. Pledge on a Patent -- J. Infringement -- K. Penal Provision -- 2. Utility Model -- I. Utility Model and Invention -- II. Utility Model Right -- III. Exclusive Licences -- IV. Non-exclusive Licences -- V. Infringement -- A. Injunction -- B. Acts Deemed as Infringing -- C. Calculation of Damages -- D. Presumption of Damages -- Chapter 2. Trademarks and Trade Names -- Chapter 3. Design Protection , 1. Scope of Protection
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Yanaga, Masao Information Technology Law in Japan Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2022 ISBN 9789403549651
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    UID:
    gbv_385408471
    Format: IX, 340 S , graph. Darst
    Uniform Title: Atarashii Nippon Ginko-sono kinou to gyoumu 〈engl.〉
    Note: Enth. 33 Beitr
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Japan ; Notenbank ; Funktion ; Bankpolitik
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    Tokyo,
    UID:
    almafu_BV019299031
    Format: IX, 340 S.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Notenbank ; Funktion ; Bankpolitik ; Notenbankpolitik
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    UID:
    edocfu_9961373667802883
    Format: 1 online resource (489 p.)
    ISBN: 1-61251-821-4
    Content: 〈div〉Sir Julian S. Corbett, trained in law, died in 1922.〈/div〉
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Table of Contents; Chapter I. Genesis of the Baltic Fleet; Chapter II. Cruise of the Smolensk and Petersburg; Chapter III. The Dogger Bank Incident ; Chapter IV. The Situation at Port Arthur to the First Attack on 203-Metre Hill, September 19th to 23rd; Chapter V. The Blockade of Kwangtung ; Chapter VI. First Effects of the Baltic Fleet-The Japanese Dilemma ; Chapter VII. 203-Metre Hill; Chapter VIII. Destruction of the Ships in Port Arthur and the Torpedo Attacks on the Sevastopol; Chapter IX. The Fall of Port Arthur ; Chapter X. Progress and Altered Function of the Baltic Fleet , Chapter XI. Japanese Preparations for the Baltic FleetChapter XII. Fleet Movements in March and April ; Chapter XIII. Concentration of the Baltic Fleet in the Theatre of War; Chapter XIV. Final Approach of the Baltic Fleet and Movements up to Contact ; Chapter XV. The Battle of the Sea of Japan: First Phase; Chapter XVI. The Battle of the Sea of Japan: Second Phase; Chapter XVII. The Battle of the Sea of Japan: Third Phase with the Cruiser Operations ; Chapter XVIII. The Battle of the Sea of Japan: Fourth Phase-The Chase; Chapter XIX. The Battle of the Sea of Japan: The Flotilla Attack , Chapter XX. Admiral Nebogatov's SurrenderChapter XXI. Operations consequent on the Battle of Tsushima; Chapter XXII. The First Sakhalin Expedition ; Chapter XXIII. The Second Sakhalin Expedition ; Chapter XXIV. Conclusion ; APPENDICES; A. Russian Preparatory Strategy- ; I. Far Eastern Staff Plans of Naval Operations, 1901-3; II. Staff Conference of December 31, 1903; III. Instructions for the Vladivostok Squadron; IV. The Vladivostok Flotilla; V. Command of the Yellow Sea; VI. The Question of a New Base; VII. Admiralty Staff Plan, 17th October 1903; VIII. Naval War Games , IX. Admiral Makarov's Appreciation X. Progress of Admiral Virenius's Squadron ; B. Japanese Orders and Instructions- ; I. Admiral Togo's Battle Instructions, 14th September 1904; II. Flotilla Attack on the ""Sevastopol""; (a) Commander Kasama's Instructions; (b) Commander Seki's Instructions ; C. Additions to the Japanses Navy Available During the Period of this Volume ; D. Japanese Auxiliary Vessels ; E1. Russian Auxiliary Vessels available in the Far East during the Period of this Volume; E2. Russian Auxiliary Vessels , F1. Merchant Vessels seized or sunk by the Japanese from the commencement of hostilities to the end of the War. F2. Merchant Vessels seized or sunk by the Russians from the commencement of hostilities to the end of the War; G1. Russian Losses in War Vessels; G2. Japanese Losses in War Vessels; H. Work and Organisation of the Japanese Staff; Index ; About the Editors
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-59114-198-2
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    Online Resource
    Westport, Conn. :Quorum Books,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959231371302883
    Format: 1 online resource (269 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-313-00451-X
    Content: A resource for banking, finance, investment and world trade professionals and their academic counterparts. It covers a wide range of topics, from the rationale of banking regulation, to optimal banking regulation in the new world environments.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Cover -- The New Financial Architecture -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- ADDITIONAL RESOURCES -- 1 Regulating International Banking:Rationale, History, and FutureProspects -- INTRODUCTION -- WHY DO WE REGULATE MULTINATIONAL BANKS? -- HISTORY OF SUPERVISORY COOPERATION -- The Bank for International Settlements and the Basle Committee -- The 1999 Basle Proposal -- Other International Agreements -- THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL BANKING REGULATION -- REFERENCES -- 2 Are Banks and TheirRegulators Outdated? -- INTRODUCTION -- WHAT IS A BANK? -- A PATCHWORK SYSTEM OF REGULATION -- THE FUNCTIONS OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM -- FUNCTIONAL REGULATION -- The Central Bank as the Regulator -- Global Regulator -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- 3 Designing the New Architecturefor U.S. Banking -- DISSATISFACTION WITH THE OLD ARCHITECTURE -- LEGISLATING THE NEW ARCHITECTURE -- DANGERS OF THE "WRONG" ARCHITECTURE -- FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE AND ASSET PRICE BUBBLES -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- 4 What Is Optimal FinancialRegulation? -- INTRODUCTION -- RATIONALES FOR FINANCIAL REGULATION -- Guarding Against Systemic Risk -- Protecting Consumers -- Enhancing Efficiency -- Achieving Other Social Objectives -- WHY BANKS HAVE BEEN ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT -- PRUDENTIAL REGULATION AND SUPERVISION: THE FINANCIAL SAFETY NET -- OPTIMAL REGULATION IN THE STATIC CASE: PRICING RISK TO COUNTER MORAL HAZARD -- Risk-Rated Deposit Insurance Premiums -- Prompt Corrective Action and Least-Cost Resolution -- Subordinated Debt -- Narrow Bank Proposals -- LOOKING BEYOND THE STATIC VIEW: BANKS HAVE BECOME LESS SPECIAL -- "OPTIMAL" REGULATION IN THE TRANSITION: SOME SIMPLE PRESCRIPTIONS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- 5 The Optimum Regulatory Model forthe Next Millennium-Lessons fromInternational Comparisons and theAustralian-Asian Experience -- INTRODUCTION. , A TAXONOMY OF REGULATORY MODELS FOR FINANCIAL SYSTEMS IN DIFFERENT LIFE CYCLE PHASES -- Prudential Supervisory Systems -- Protective Measures -- A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF REGULATORY MODELS GOVERNING THE AUSTRALIAN AND THE ASIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEMS -- Singapore -- Thailand -- Hong Kong -- Japan -- Taiwan -- Malaysia -- Indonesia -- Korea -- The Philippines -- IMPLICATIONS OF REGULATORY FAILURE IN THE AUSTRALASIAN REGION FOR THE OPTIMUM REGULATORY MODEL FOR THE NEXT MILLENNIUM -- The Usefulness of a Taxonomy of Regulatory Models Governing Financial Systems -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- 6 Banking Trends and DepositInsurance Risk Assessment in theTwenty-First Century -- INTRODUCTION -- DEVELOPMENTS IN BANKING -- Consolidation -- Bank Activities -- Globalization -- Technological Change -- IMPLICATIONS FOR DEPOSIT INSURANCE -- BANK SUPERVISION AND REGULATION -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- 7 Supervisory Goals andSubordinated Debt -- SUPERVISORY GOALS -- HOW SND MAY CONTRIBUTE TO THE GOALS -- THE ROLE OF SND IN EXISTING CAPITAL REGULATIONS -- SND PROPOSALS TO ACHIEVE PUBLIC POLICY GOALS -- Minimize Safety Net Losses -- Loss Absorption -- Prompt Closure -- Minimizing the Probability of Failure -- Direct Discipline -- Derived Supervisory Discipline -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- 8 Market Discipline for Banks: AHistorical Review -- INTRODUCTION -- Historical Experiences -- INSTITUTIONAL FEATURES OF FREE BANKING -- The "Invisible Hand" in Free-Banking Theory -- THE FREE-BANKING EXPERIENCE IN SCOTLAND -- Scottish Banking: 1695-1845 -- A Successful Experience with Market Discipline? -- A Centralized System -- Stability and Optimality in Operations -- Scottish Free Banking Was Not Laissez-Faire Banking -- THE FREE-BANKING EXPERIENCE IN THE UNITED STATES -- Was American Free Banking Laissez-Faire Banking?. , "Wildcat Banking" or Successful "Market Discipline"? -- The Suffolk Banking System -- UNREGULATED TRUSTS IN NEW YORK -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 9 Market Discipline and theCorporate Governance of Banks:Theory vs. Evidence -- PRIVATE MARKET REGULATION -- PRINCIPAL AGENT CONFLICTS -- Control Mechanisms -- ARE MARKET CONTROL MECHANISMS EFFECTIVE? -- Corporate Behavior -- Distressed Banks -- Other Banking Studies -- Subordinated Debt -- REQUIREMENTS FOR MARKET DISCIPLINE -- Action -- Active Money and Capital Markets and Rating Agencies -- Awareness of Vulnerabilities -- Corporate Accounting Standards -- Transparency -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- 10 Message to Basle: Risk ReductionRather Than Management -- INTRODUCTION -- CREDIT RISK MODELS AND THEIR SHORTCOMINGS -- Credit Risk Models -- General Loan Valuations Features -- Loan Repricing -- Loan Valuation Models -- Default Mode -- Mark-to-Model Approach -- Credit Spreads -- Discounted Contractual Cash Flow (DCCF) Approach -- Limits of Bond Market Analogue -- Credit Risk Ratings -- Assessment of Ratings Agencies -- Ratings Predictions -- Credit Risk Is a Decision Variable-Market Risk Is a Given Parameter -- REFORM PROPOSALS -- Improvements in Quality of Credit Risk Analysis -- Loan Officers as Investment Analysts -- Combining Commercial and Investment Banking -- Improvements in Risk Ratings -- Rating over the Longer Horizon -- Stress Testing by Ratings Agencies and Banks -- Linking Asset Risk to Country Rating -- Including Market Risk in Analysis -- Market Risk, Time Horizon, and Risk Migration -- Asymmetric Information Obscures the Issue -- Risk Correlations -- Loan Valuations -- Improvements in Supervisory-Lending Officer Linkage -- Training Supervisors -- Lack of Courage of Conviction -- Allow Failure of Large Financial Institutions and Disorderly Markets to Occur. , CONCLUSION AND SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- 11 Drafting Land Legislation forDeveloping Countries: An Examplefrom East Africa -- INTRODUCTION -- THE BACKGROUND AND DEVELOPMENT OF AN IDEA -- THE DRAFTING PROCESS -- Location, Staffing, and Power of the Tribunal -- Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the Tribunal -- Representation and the Expedited Process of Hearing a Dispute -- The Operating Procedure of the Tribunal -- Miscellaneous -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX A Table of Contents of the Sections of the Zanzibar LandTribunal Act19 -- APPENDIX B Table of Contents of the Sections of the Zanzibar LandTribunal Act Regulations -- APPENDIX C Table of Contents: List of Forms to Accompany the LandTribunal Act -- NOTES -- Index -- About the Editor and Contributors. , English
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-585-38380-4
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    UID:
    edoccha_9961418406202883
    Format: 1 online resource (227 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031461897 , 3031461894 , 3-031-46189-4
    Series Statement: Future of Business and Finance Series
    Content: This edited book focuses on the multidimensional aspects of the technological megatrends shaping our global economic system's social, economic, and geopolitical order in the face of uncertainties. With continued shocks, economic downturns, socio-political crises, climate change, and waves of pandemics that pose an existential threat, technological forces have significant effects in defining our path. In this book, by focusing on recent innovations and technological megatrends, the authors assess the sustainability of such human developments in the face of uncertainty. The book analyses the core developments, and trending tech solutions that pause challenges and bring opportunities for businesses and the economies as our global economy emerges from the devastating economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The book appeals to professionals wanting to assess how technological developments and innovation will impact their areas, but also to researchers interested in the impact on businesses, industries and economies.
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- Book Organization -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I: Technological Breakthrough and Revolutionary Technologies Shaping the Future -- Data Explosion, Algorithm Economy, and the AI Fervidness -- Introduction -- Related Works -- The Next Gen Tech Steering Wheel -- Selected AI Models and Solutions -- Key Players and Industry Trends -- The AI Pulese-Tech Readiness Analysis -- Sectoral AI Innovation Diffusion -- Countries' AI Readiness and Data Fuel of the Algorithm Economy -- AI Adoption Challenges and Major Concerns -- Concluding Remarks -- Appendix -- References -- Industry 5.0, Future of Workforce Beyond Efficiency and Productivity -- Introduction -- Related Works -- From Industry 1.0 to Industry 4.0 -- Industry 5.0-Forward Thinking Approach -- Future Implications of Industry 5.0 -- Impacts of Industry 5.0 on the Future of the Workforce -- Global Viewpoint on Industry 5.0: Germany, Japan, the USA, China (MH) -- Cyber-Physical Systems Versus Human-Cyber-Physical Systems and Human in the Loop Versus Human on the Loop -- Predestination-What Is in it for Humans in the Next 10 Years? 50 Years? -- References -- Megatrends and Innovations Shaping the Future of Finance -- Introduction -- Recent Developments in the Finance Industry -- Non-fungible Tokens -- Digital Collectibles -- Stablecoins -- Sustainable Finance -- The Rise of Decentralized Finance -- Rise of Digital Assets in Recent Years -- Emerging Financial Technologies -- The Future of Financial Technologies: Trends and Projections -- Megatrends in Different Finance Sectors -- Banking Sector -- Real Estate -- Capital Markets -- Conclusion -- References -- Fintech 4.0 and Financial Systems -- Background -- Fintech 4.0: Product-Based Versus Customer-Based Versus Scenario-Based -- From Fintech 1.0 to Fintech 4.0-What Matters the Most?. , Fintech 4.0-The Good and the Bad -- Technology as a Tool or a Service or a System? -- Fintech 4.0 and Financial Systems-Make it or Break it? -- Fintech 4.0 and Financial Systems-Make it or Break it? -- The Impact of Fintech 4.0 on Key Functions of the Financial System -- The Impact of Fintech 4.0 on the Operations and Activities of the Financial System -- Benefits of Fintech 4.0 -- Challenges of Fintech 4.0 -- The Human Factor-The Connection Between Fintech 4.0 and Industry 5.0 -- What Is in Store for the Future? -- Reference -- Technological Breakthroughs in Financial Services: Payment Services, BNPL, and CBDCs -- Introduction -- Payment Services Outlook by 2030 -- Payment Services -- Buy-Now-Pay-Later (BNPL) -- Central Bank Digital Currency -- Some Strategic Alliances in Recent Years -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Technology Megatrends for Sustainable Business -- Introduction -- A Shift from Digital Transformation to Sustainable Digitalization -- Reducing the Environmental Footprint -- Innovation and Competitiveness -- Cost-Effective Approach -- Reputation and Branding -- Regulatory Compliance -- Sustainable Technologies -- Renewable Energy Technologies -- Circular Economy -- Supply Chain Transparency -- Energy-Efficient Houses -- Sustainable Transportation -- Sustainable Agriculture -- Water Management -- Remote Work -- Predictive Maintenance -- Blockchain Technology -- Edge Computing -- The Internet of Things -- Investment in Sustainable Technologies-What Does the Future Hold? -- Barriers to the Implementation of Sustainable Digital Technologies -- Absence of public-private collaborative business model -- Financial constraints -- Infrastructure and availability issues -- Lack of Awareness -- Resistance to Change -- Role of International Institutions in Promoting Sustainable Technologies -- Recommendations. , Conduct a Sustainability Audit -- Integrate Sustainability into the Business Strategy -- Set Ambitious but Achievable Sustainability Goals -- Communicate and Create a Sustainability Culture -- Invest in Renewable Energy Resources -- Adopt Energy-Efficient Technologies -- Integrate Sustainability into Business Operations -- Partnerships and Collaborations -- Evaluate Sustainability Efforts -- Conclusion -- References -- Sustainable Development: Driving Green and Clean Tech Innovations -- Introduction -- Sustainability -- Innovation -- Green and Clean Tech -- United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Statistics -- UNSDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy -- UNSDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure -- UNSDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities -- UNSDG12 Responsible Consumption and Production -- UNSDG 13 Climate Action -- References -- Sustainability Accounting: Origins, Evolution, and Future -- Introduction: What Is Sustainability Accounting? -- What Is the Impact of Sustainability Accounting on Industry? -- Seeking Investment -- Recruiting Talent -- Customers -- The Future of Sustainability Accounting -- The Impact of New Technology -- Enhancing Internal Controls and Financial Reporting -- Maintaining Open Communication -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Technological Convergence -- Technological Shocks and Employment: A Pick from the RBC Theory -- Introduction -- Real Business Cycle (RBC): A Conceptual Review -- RBC and Recessions a Comprehensive Analysis -- RBC and Employment -- Conclusion -- References -- Convergence in Financial Systems: Fintech, Big Data, and Regulatory Standards -- Introduction -- Innovations in Financial Services -- Fintech -- Neo Banks -- Big Data -- Convergence of Regulatory Standards -- Regulation Convergence Case Study: Adoption of Open Banking Framework in Canada Using Hybrid Model. , Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Sustainable Innovation and Industry 5.0: The Future of Industrial Progress -- Background of the Study -- Sustainable Innovation -- Industry 5.0 -- An Integration of Sustainable Innovation and Industry 5.0 -- Literature Review -- Survey Methodology -- Sustainable Technologies in Industry 5.0 -- Collaborative Stakeholder Engagement for Sustainable Innovation: Insights and Strategies -- Insights and Challenges in Understanding and Implementing Industry 5.0 -- Misfocus on Sustainable Innovation and Industry 5.0 -- Conclusions and Future Direction of Work -- References -- Part III: Technological Threats: Policy and Regulatory Insights -- Regulation of Tech Forces-Technological Backlash: The Luddite Perspective -- Introduction -- Technological Advancements Driving Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning -- The Downsides of Artificial Intelligence -- Ethical Considerations -- The Black Box Problem -- Dataset and Algorithm Bias -- Data Privacy and Security and Malicious Behavior by Users -- Facial Recognition -- Job Displacement and Economic Impact -- Safety and Security Risks -- Self-Driving Cars -- Creation of Autonomous Weapon Systems -- Cybersecurity -- The AI Apocalypse: Fact or Fiction? -- Conclusion -- References -- Exploring Financial Service Innovations: Socioeconomic and Regulatory Concerns -- Introduction -- Social Concerns -- Economic Concerns -- Economic Gain -- Economic Loss -- Regulation Concerns -- Approach to Manage Financial Innovation -- Case Studies of Regulatory Initiatives -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Equipping Small-and-Medium-Scale Companies (SMSC) Through Open Innovation: A Refined Proof of Concept and OI Redesign for Strategic Implementation -- Introduction -- Open Innovation: Evolution and Practice -- Open Innovation Adoption Constraints for SMSCs. , Open Innovation: Value-Add -- A Refined Open Innovation Model Development for SMSCs -- Conclusion -- References.
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    Note: Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- References -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Repeating Concepts, Observations and Insights -- Part I: Journey -- Chapter 2: Cyberspace: The Ethical Frontier [1995] -- Chapter 3: But IS IT Ethical? [1995] -- Chapter 4: Information Ethics: The Second Generation [1996] -- Chapter 5: A Review of Information Ethics [2010] -- Chapter 6: Towards a Chronological Taxonomy of Tourism Technology: An Ethical Perspective [2018] -- Part II: Process -- Chapter 7: The Ethics of Software Development Project Management [1996] -- Chapter 8: An Ethical Review of Information Systems Development: The Australian Computer Society's Code of Ethics and SSADM [2000] -- Chapter 9: A Practical Perspective of Information Ethics [2001] -- Chapter 10: Responsible Risk Assessment with Software Development: Creating the Software Development Impact Statement [2005] -- Chapter 11: Information Systems Ethics - Challenges and Opportunities [2019] -- Part III: Product -- Chapter 12: The Social Impact of Smart Card Technology [1998] -- Chapter 13: A Moral Approach to Electronic Patient Records [2001] -- Chapter 14: Internet Voting - Well at least It's "Modern" [2003] -- Chapter 15: Digital Existence - The Modern Way to Be [2018] -- Chapter 16: Is Professional Practice at Risk Following the Volkswagen and Tesla Revelations? [2017] -- Chapter 17: The Dangers of Dual-Use Technology: A Thought Experiment Exposé [2019] -- Chapter 18: Grey Digital Outcasts and COVID-19 [2020] -- Part IV: Future -- Chapter 19: E.Society - Panacea or Apocalypse? [1998] -- Chapter 20: The Virtual World: A Tension between Global Reach and Local Sensitivity [2004] -- Chapter 21: Future Vision [2015] -- Part V: Education -- Chapter 22: Preparing to Handle Dilemmas in the Computing Profession [1996] , Chapter 23: Preparing IT Professionals of the Future [2014] -- Chapter 24: Using Technology to Incorporate Students' Work-Based Experiences into a Blended Learning Environment [2008] -- Chapter 25: Poetical Potentials: The Value of Poems in Social Impact Education [2020] -- Chapter 26: Start a Revolution in Your Head! The Rebirth of ICT Ethics Education [2020] -- Chapter 27: Landscape for the Future -- References -- Part I: Journey -- References -- Chapter 2. Cyberspace: The Ethical Frontier [1995] -- Chapter 3. But IS IT Ethical? [1995] -- Introduction -- What is Ethics? -- Is Ethics an Issue? -- An Ethical Focus for IS/IT -- Guiding the Individual -- References -- Chapter 4. Information Ethics: The Second Generation [1996] -- Introduction -- Computer Ethics: The First Generation -- The Scope of Computer Ethics -- The Dawning of a New Era -- The Conceptual Dimension -- The Application Dimension -- The Scope of Research -- Information Ethics not Computer Ethics -- References -- Chapter 5. A Review of Information Ethics [2010] -- Introduction -- The Beginning of Information Ethics -- Definitions of Information Ethics -- Maner's Definition -- Johnson's Definition -- Moor's Definition -- Bynum's Definition -- Gotterbarn's Definition -- A Definition for Organisational ICT -- ICT Practice -- ICT Development -- Professionalism -- ICT and Privacy -- Intellectual Property -- Computer Crime -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 6. Towards a Chronological Taxonomy of Tourism Technology: An Ethical Perspective [2018] -- Introduction -- Tourism Technology -- Thomas Cook and Technology -- Horse and Carriage -- Railway -- Telegraph -- Space Technology -- Early Computational and Computer Technology -- Electronic Cash -- World Wide Web -- Smart App -- Virtual Reality -- One Further Ethical Concern -- Chronological Taxonomy -- Conclusion , Addendum (17 December 2020) -- Thomas Cook Archive Preservation -- Statement to the Business Archives Council by Professor Simon Rogerson (29 September 2019) -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part II: Process -- Reference -- Chapter 7. The Ethics of Software Development Project Management [1996] -- Introduction -- The Target Project Management Approach -- Principles of Ethics -- Ethical Project Management -- Step 1: Visualise What the Goal Is -- Step 8: Tell People What Is Going On -- The Ethical Verdict -- The Primary Ethical Hotspots of Project Management -- Scope of Consideration -- Information Dissemination to the Client -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8. An Ethical Review of Information Systems Development: The Australian Computer Society's Code of Ethics and SSADM [2000] -- Introduction -- IS Development -- The ACS Code as an Analytical Tool -- An Overview of SSADM Version 4 -- Core Modules -- Modelling Perspectives -- Products -- Reviewing SSADM -- Ethics and SSADM -- Changing the Structure -- Example Instruments -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix 8.A: The Australian Computer Society Code of Ethics -- Chapter 9. A Practical Perspective of Information Ethics [2001] -- Introduction -- Information Ethics -- Information Strategy -- Activity 1: Defining the Scope of the SISP Exercise -- Activity 5: Presenting the Final Output to the Client -- Project Management -- Stakeholders -- The Software Development Impact Statement -- Information Systems Development -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10. Responsible Risk Assessment with Software Development: Creating the Software Development Impact Statement [2005] -- Introduction -- Addressing the Risk Analysis Problems -- Research by Project Type -- Categorising Projects to Aid Risk Identification -- Identifying Stakeholders -- Quantitative versus Qualitative Approaches to Risk , Towards Expanded Risk Analysis -- The SoDIS Summary -- Stage 1: Define Project and Identify Stakeholders -- Project Type Identification (1A) -- Stakeholder Roles (1B) -- Stakeholder Instances (1C) -- Stage 2: Generate the Task List -- Stage 3: Identifying Risks -- Stage 4: Identification and Articulation of Solution and Generation of the SoDIS -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 11. Information Systems Ethics - Challenges and Opportunities [2019] -- Introduction -- Indicative Examples -- Addressing the Ethical Dimension -- An Ethical Review of Current IS Practice -- Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Product -- Reference -- Chapter 12. The Social Impact of Smart Card Technology [1998] -- Introduction -- The Nature of Smart Cards -- Data Encryption -- Biometric Identification -- Functions -- Smart Card Applications -- Electronic Purse -- Benefit Cards -- Social Benefits and Costs -- Social Benefits -- Social Costs -- Future Directions -- Public Transport -- The Disabled -- The Role of Government -- Guidance -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13. A Moral Approach to Electronic Patient Records [2001] -- Context -- Inappropriate Balances -- Other Research into the Problem -- Principles -- The Fair Information Principles -- The Dead -- Tensions between and within Principles -- Striking a Balance -- Implementation -- Inaccurate Data -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 14. Internet Voting - Well at Least It's "Modern" [2003] -- Introduction -- If You Can Bank on the Internet ... -- The Pilots of May 2002 -- Vulnerabilities -- Denial of Service Attacks -- Virus and Malware Attacks -- Attacks on Websites -- Conclusion on Vulnerabilities -- Current Proposals -- Future Developments -- The Digital Divide -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15. Digital Existence - The Modern Way to Be [2018] -- Introduction , Approach -- The Virtual World -- Digital Beings -- Avatars -- Personal Data -- The Online World Continuum -- The Role of Mass Media -- A New Vocabulary -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 16. Is Professional Practice at Risk Following the Volkswagen and Tesla Revelations? [2017] -- Introduction -- The Volkswagen Case Study -- Professional Standards Analysis -- The Tesla Case Study -- Professional Standards Analysis -- Other Analyses -- Synthesis -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 17. The Dangers of Dual-Use Technology: A Thought Experiment Exposé [2019] -- Introduction -- The Reality in Nazi Germany -- First Thought Experiment 2006 -- Inbound Logistics: The Receiving and Warehousing of Raw Materials and Their Distribution to the Industrial Process as They are Required -- Operations: The Processes of Transforming Inputs into Finished Products and Services -- Outbound Logistics: The Warehousing and Distribution of Finished Goods -- The Infrastructure: Organisational Structure and Control Systems -- Second Thought Experiment 2018 -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 18. Grey Digital Outcasts and COVID-19 [2020] -- Introduction -- Approach -- Digital Technology Players -- Digital Divide -- Digital Native -- Digital Outcast -- The Elderly -- Global Perspective -- UK Perspective -- Perspectives from Other Countries -- Australia -- China -- Hong Kong -- India -- Italy -- Japan -- New Zealand -- Singapore -- USA -- Commonalities and the Way Forward -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Part IV: Future -- References -- Chapter 19. E.Society - Panacea or Apocalypse? [1998] -- Introduction -- What Can Go Wrong -- Information -- The Millennium Bug -- People Matter -- Identity -- Culture -- Conversation -- Demands of the Information Age -- What We Should Do -- Conclusion -- Note -- References , Chapter 20. The Virtual World: A Tension between Global Reach and Local Sensitivity [2004]
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Rogerson, Simon The Evolving Landscape of Ethical Digital Technology Milton : Auerbach Publishers, Incorporated,c2021 ISBN 9781032017211
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