This book deploys many different subdisciplines to explore the recent ‘power grabbing’ of retail investors and the online environment that enables them to join the ranks of major financial players, and participate in contemporary capitalism, and offers perspectives on their future prospects in contemporary financial markets.
This systematic study of Chinese taxation explains the lessons China's successful revenue-raising effort holds for developing countries, the reasons why mainstream economic theories must be revised to recognize fundamentally different types of state capacity, and the challenging questions the Chinese paradigm raises for the future of taxation.
Fully revised and updated, this Advanced Introduction provides a comprehensive understanding of entrepreneurial finance of new and growing ventures. With a unique research-based focus, Hans Landstroem synthesizes contemporary knowledge and presents diverse theoretical approaches to explain financial decision-making in entrepreneurial ventures.
This 29th volume features 11 peer-reviewed manuscripts organized around four interrelated themes: (1) Faculty and Professional Pipeline; (2) Valuation; (3) Pedagogy and Curriculum Design; and (4) Technology and Innovation.
Advances in Emerging Financial Technology and Digital Money provide a platform for collective reflection, bringing together institutions, policymakers, digital and financial service providers, professionals, and academics from various disciplines.
Volume 38 uses methods from experiments and case studies to surveys to build upon existing knowledge within management accounting. Containing a diverse range of authors from around the world, chapters focus on theoretically sound and practical research which has a cutting-edge and wide-reaching appeal to academics and practitioners.
The latest volume of Advances in Taxation includes studies from expert contributors to explore topics such as: tax avoidance, tax management, and tax compliance. In addition, two studies focus on tax education.
This book examines how AI, drones and emerging digital tools are being integrated into valuation processes across varied contexts. Its scope extends beyond traditional property valuation to urban markets, public assets, infrastructure and ESG assessments and draws on insights from leading academics and industry experts.
This book provides a detailed account of the political economy around investment deal negotiations between African governments and private Chinese investors. It will be of interest to researchers working on Chinese and African investment, politics, institutions, business, economics, and international relations.