Blockchain in Real Estate : Theoretical Advances and New Empirical Applications |
Autore | Jreisat Ammar |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, , 2024 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (320 pages) |
Altri autori (Persone) | MiliMehdi |
ISBN | 981-9985-33-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Blockchain Technology in Real Estate: Potential Future and Challenges -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Use of Blockchain Technology in Real Estate -- 3 Potential Future and Challenges of Blockchain in Real Estate -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- How Blockchain Technology Is Transforming the Real Estate Market? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Real Estate Tokenization -- 3.1 Frontiers of Tokenization in Real Estate -- 3.2 Tokenization: Solutions in Real Estate -- 3.3 Challenges to Tokenization in Real Estate -- 4 Conclusions and Suggestions -- References -- Blockchain, Asset Management and Real Estate Funds -- 1 On the Economic Importance of the Real Estate Sector -- 2 Challenges and Limitations of the Real Estate Sector and Assets Management -- 3 On the Role of Blockchain in the Real Estate Sector -- 3.1 Real Estate Asset Registration -- 3.2 Transactions Efficiency -- 3.3 Tokenization of Real Estate Assets -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Blockchain in Commercial Real Estate -- 1 When is Blockchain Technology Valuable? -- 2 The Characteristics of Commercial Real Estate -- 3 How Information Exchange is Organized in the Real Estate Industry -- 4 Possible Applications for Blockchain in Commercial Real Estate -- 5 Conclusions and Recommendations for Further Research -- References -- A Blockchain-based Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Framework for Building Materials Selection -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Construction of the Decision-making Process -- 2.1 Input -- 2.1.1 Alternatives and Attributes -- 2.1.2 User-defined Weights and Conditions -- 2.2 Internal Logic -- 3 Application to a Supply Chain Management Case Study -- 3.1 Case: Building Material Selection -- 3.2 Building Material Selection Requirements -- 3.3 Results -- 4 Related Works -- 5 Discussions.
6 Conclusion -- References -- Cryptocurrency and Real Estate Transactions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cryptocurrencies and Real Estate Market: Potential Benefits and Applications -- 3 Review of Literature -- 4 The Use of Cryptocurrencies in Real Estate Transactions -- 4.1 How Does Cryptocurrency Affect Real Estate Transactions? -- 4.2 Challenges Facing the Adoption of Cryptocurrencies in Real Estate Transactions -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Real Estate in the Metaverse -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Virtual Real Estate -- 3 The Volume of Virtual Real Estate -- 4 Examples from the Metaverse -- 5 Benefits of Investing in Virtual Real Estate -- 6 Reach a Global Audience -- 7 Reduce Costs -- 8 Experiment with Innovative Designs and Structures -- 9 Challenges and Risks of Investing in Virtual Real Estate -- 10 Platform Operators Control Virtual Real Property Rights -- 11 DAOs Are Useful But Create More Complexity -- 12 Security Concerns -- 13 SecurityRisks of Augmented Reality -- 14 Credentials -- 15 Smart Contracts -- 16 Copyright -- 17 Speculations -- 18 Lack of Regulation -- 19 Virtual Worlds with Real Financial Services -- 20 Law Recommendations -- References -- Asset Tokenization in Real Estate: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Approaches -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Regulatory Framework of Real Estate Tokenization -- 3 A Brief Look at the Relevant Literature on Real Estate Tokenization -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Distribution of PropTech Benefits to Stakeholders of Real Estate Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Advantages of PropTech to Various Stakeholders -- 3 Final Discussion -- References -- Fragmented Data Landscape and Data Asymmetries in the Real Estate Industry -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Understanding Fragmented Data and Data Asymmetric in the Real Estate Industry. 2.1 The Fragmentation of Data in the Real Estate Industry: The Impact and Challenges -- 2.2 Data Asymmetries: Implications and Consequences in Real Estate -- 3 Trends in Data Standardization and Centralization for Real Estate -- 4 Leveraging Technology to Overcome Data Fragmentation in Real Estate in the Real Estate Industry -- 4.1 Technology Solutions for Data Integration -- 4.2 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Data Integration -- 4.3 Blockchain Technology: A Solution to Fragmented Data in Real Estate and Data Asymmetries -- 5 Closing the Information Gap: Strategies for Minimizing Data Fragmentation and Data Asymmetries -- 5.1 Empowering Stakeholders Through Accessible and Consistent Real Estate Data -- 5.2 Blockchain Case Studies and Real-World Examples -- 6 Summary -- References -- Digital Building Logbook-The Mother Use Case for Blockchain in Real Estate -- 1 Context: A Car Maintenance Book Versus a DBL -- 2 What Is a DBL? -- 2.1 Wherein Does a DBL Differ from Existing Data- and Software Systems? -- 2.2 Who Are the Key Users of a DBL? -- 3 How Does Blockchain Add Significant Value to a DBL? -- 3.1 The Added Value of a DBL -- 3.2 The Added Value of Blockchain to a DBL -- 3.3 FIBREE's Unique Object Identification Methodology at the Core of Blockchain-Based Value Add -- 3.4 Other Blockchain Value Add -- 4 Why Is DBL the Mother Use Case for Blockchain in Real Estate? -- 4.1 Why the Mother Use Case? -- 4.2 What Is the Industry Then Waiting For? -- References -- Land Title Solutions Across The World With Blockchain: A Review -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Land Titles -- 2.1.1 Elements -- 2.1.2 Benefits and Significance -- 2.1.3 Regulation and Investments -- 2.1.4 Implications of Pandemics on Land Titles -- 2.2 Blockchain Technology -- 2.2.1 Concepts -- 2.2.2 Features -- 2.2.3 Benefits -- 2.2.4 Challenges. 2.3 Blockchain Applications in Land Title -- 2.3.1 Ghana -- 2.3.2 Afghanistan -- 2.3.3 Georgia -- 2.3.4 Sweden -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results and Discussions -- 4.1 Blockchain: Resolving Land Title Issues -- 4.2 Blockchain: Managing Land Title Elements -- 4.3 Blockchain: Achieving Land Title Benefits -- 4.4 Blockchain: Dealing with the Challenges -- 5 Conclusion -- 5.1 Practical Contribution -- 5.2 Limitations and Future Research -- References -- Tokenized Real Estate Investments -- References -- International (Lack of) Harmonization in Legislation for Blockchain Application in Cross-Border Real Estate Processes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Potential Opportunities and Use Cases of Blockchain Application in Real Estate -- 2.1 Digital Record Keeping -- 2.2 Smart Contract -- 2.3 Payment System -- 2.4 Transparent Market -- 3 Blockchain Applications in Real Estate Transactions -- 3.1 Understanding Blockchain and Cryptocurrency -- 4 Cross-Border Transactions Challenges from a Legal Perspective -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910806197603321 |
Jreisat Ammar | ||
Singapore : , : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, , 2024 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
New Methods in Fixed Income Modeling : Fixed Income Modeling / / edited by Mehdi Mili, Reyes Samaniego Medina, Filippo di Pietro |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2018.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XII, 297 p. 42 illus.) |
Disciplina | 658.155 |
Collana | Contributions to Management Science |
Soggetto topico |
Risk management
Business enterprises—Finance Investment banking Securities Financial engineering Economics, Mathematical Risk Management Business Finance Investments and Securities Financial Engineering Quantitative Finance |
ISBN | 3-319-95285-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Term Structure, Market Expectations of the Short Rate, and Expected Inflation -- A New Approach to CIR Short Term Rates Modelling -- The Heath-Jarrow-Morton Model with Regime Shifts and Jumps Priced -- Explicit computation of the post-crisis spot LIBOR in a jump-diffusion framework -- An Overview of Post-Crisis Term Structure Models -- A comparison of estimation techniques for the covariance matrix in a fixed-income framework -- The term structure under non-linearity assumptions: New methods in time series -- Affine type analysis for BESQ and CIR processes with applications to Mathematical Finance. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910299629503321 |
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|