The Finance-Innovation Nexus

Implications for Socio-Economic Development

William A. Barnett|Bruno S. Sergi
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The Finance-Innovation Nexus: Implications for Socio-Economic Development provides up-to-date technical portrayals on the contemporary issues pertinent to the interplay of financial technologies and social development in Emerging Economies. The authors utilise a large variety of data sources and methods for their research. Topics covered in this volume include, CEO characteristics and CSR, green finance and investment in emerging economies, behavioral finance, intellectual capital, MIS, and financial performance, capital structure during COVID-19, the online search volume index, working capital, stock return, and banks’ risk taking, as well as social capital. Volume 34 in the series, International Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometrics, is essential reading for anyone interested in financial technologies and social development in emerging economies.

Chapter 1. The Relationship between CEO Characteristics and Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from China; Renyi Wen, Chunxiao Xue, and Jianing Zhang

  • Chapter 2. Effect of years of marriage on the decision-making power of women - A study of India; Sudatta Banerjee, Grahithaa Sarathy, and Bincy George
  • Chapter 3. Post-Pandemic Operational Performance: Redesigning Coffee Shops’ Inventory Management Strategy Using Economic Order Quantity, Just-In Time, and Supplier Partnership; Muhammad Ainul Fahmi, Wawas Bangun Tegar Sunaryo Putra, A’ang Kunaifi, Untung Alamsah, and Sari Usih Natari
  • Chapter 4. Developing Manufacturing Capability for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises; Lina Anatan
  • Chapter 5. Assessing Growth of Green Finance and Investment in Select Developed and Developing Countries; Sumedha Bhatnagar and Dipti Sharma
  • Chapter 6. Investigating Factors Affecting Investor Decision to Sell Indonesia Government Retail Bonds Portfolio; Ahmad Danu Prasetyo, Taffy Ukhtia Panduputri, Prawira Fajarindra Belgiawan, Yunieta Anny Nainggolan, Subhan Noor, Riky Candra, Sri Putri Siregar, and Yuddy Hendranata
  • Chapter 7. An empirical examination of intrinsic motivation, performance appraisal satisfaction, and performance outcomes among employees in select service sector organizations; A. Suryanarayana
  • Chapter 8. Analysis of Intellectual Capital and Financial Performance of Textile and Garment Industries in Indonesia; Ratu Shavira, Niki Lukviarman, and Erna Setiany
  • Chapter 9. Does the Covid-19 Pandemic Affect the Capital Structure of Steel Companies in Indonesia?; Ayudya Puti Ramadhanty and Taufik Faturohman
  • Chapter 10. Does the Search Volume Index Associate With Stock Return in the Indonesian Capital Market?; Nadia Shakira Nasr and Taufik Faturohman
  • Chapter 11. The Impact of Working Capital Management on Firm Value and Profitability of Listed Property and Real Estate Firms in Indonesia During the Covid-19 Pandemic; Rifaldi Yunus Mahendra and Taufik Faturohman
  • Chapter 12. Empirical Analysis of The Effects of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics Factors on Bank-risk Taking Behavior Before and After Covid-19: Evidence from Regional Development Bank (BPD) in Indonesia; Vinka Amalia Hasta Barata and Taufik Faturohman
  • Chapter 13. Application of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) on Digital Promotion Media for Tourism in Pontianak City; Jessica Christella Hidayat and Taufik Faturohman
  • Chapter 14. Relationship between Financial Literacy and Green Microfinance: An Investigation of Partial Least Squares-Multigroup Analysis; Min-Sun Kim and Andrian Dolfriandra Huruta
  • Chapter 15. Assessing the Impact of Organizational Effectiveness and Efficiency Resulting from MIS Usage in terms of Customer Satisfaction, Operational Management, and Financial Investment: The Case of JDI Company; Harvey T. Ong
  • Chapter 16. Term Structure of Interbank Interest Rates in Japan under Different Regimes of Non-Traditional Monetary Policy; Takayasu Ito
  • Chapter 17. The Role of Organizational Capabilities in the Relationship Between Entrepreneurship and Technological Innovation in SMEs; Su-Jung Hwang and Jae-Hyeok Choi

William A. Barnett is the Oswald Distinguished Professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Kansas, Director at the Center for Financial Stability in New York City, and Founder and First President of the Society for Economic Measurement.

Bruno S. Sergi is an instructor at Harvard University, where he is also a faculty affiliate at the Center for International Development and the Institute for Quantitative Social Science, and an Associate at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies.