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Creating strategic value through financial technology / / Jay D. Wilson, Jr
Creating strategic value through financial technology / / Jay D. Wilson, Jr
Autore Wilson Jay D. <1981->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (268 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 332.1068/4
Collana Wiley Finance Series
THEi Wiley ebooks
Soggetto topico Financial services industry - Technological innovations
Financial services industry - Planning
Strategic planning
ISBN 1-119-24387-4
1-119-24386-6
1-119-31868-8
Classificazione BUS070030
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface xi Acknowledgments xv SECTION ONE CHAPTER 1 What Is Financial Technology? 3 Technology's Impact on Financial Services 3 What Is FinTech and Who Are the Players? 5 Why the Hype for FinTech? 10 Why Is FinTech Potentially So Important to Society? 12 Recent Trends and Market Conditions for the FinTech Industry 14 Conclusion 18 Notes 19 CHAPTER 2 Community Banks and FinTech 21 Is FinTech a Threat or an Opportunity for Community Banks? 21 FinTech's Potential Impact on Bank Valuation 29 How Community Banks Can Help FinTech Companies 31 Conclusion 32 Notes 33 CHAPTER 3 The Historical Context for FinTech 35 Introduction 35 FinTech History 35 Visa and MasterCard: The Largest IPOs in FinTech History 40 Core Vendors 43 Notes 50 SECTION TWO CHAPTER 4 State of Community Banks Embracing FinTech Today 53 Introduction 53 Overview of U.S. Community Bank Industry Trends 53 Banks and FinTech Increasingly Intersect 56 Serving More Customers Digitally 56 Evolving Regulatory Oversight of FinTech 61 Conclusion 66 Notes 67 CHAPTER 5 The Alternative Lending Niche 70 The Mortgage Market 70 The Consumer Lending Market 72 Government Regulation of Alternative Lending Platforms 78 Conclusion 79 Notes 80 CHAPTER 6 The Payments Niche 82 Trends to Watch 82 Digital Currencies and Blockchain Technology 91 Conclusion 99 Notes 100 CHAPTER 7 The Wealth Management Niche 104 Introduction 104 The Evolution of the Online Brokerage Industry 106 The Rise of Robo-Advisors 108 Conclusion 116 Notes 118 CHAPTER 8 InsurTech and the Future of Insurance 120 Introduction to InsurTech 121 Technology Trends in Insurance 123 Conclusion 129 Notes 129 SECTION THREE CHAPTER 9 Partnering with a FinTech Company 133 Introduction 133 Conclusion 154 Notes 155 CHAPTER 10 Early Stage FinTech Valuation Issues 156 Introduction 156 Why You Should Have a Valuation Performed 157 Valuation Considerations for FinTech Companies 160 What about Preferences and FinTech Valuations? 172 Special Issues: Valuations for Other Stakeholders 173 Conclusion 183 Notes 183 CHAPTER 11 Acquiring a FinTech Company 185 Introduction 185 Recent Trends in FinTech M&A Activity 187 Metrics to Analyze FinTech Transactions 192 Accounting Considerations and Goodwill Creation in FinTech Deals 202 Special Issues to Consider with FinTech M&A 218 Conclusion 224 Notes 224 CHAPTER 12 Liquidity Options Beyond a Sale 227 Introduction 227 Liquidity Options 228 Is Your Buy-Sell Agreement Solidly Built? 234 Conclusion 240 Notes 240 CHAPTER 13 Is There a Bubble Forming in FinTech? 242 Introduction 242 Factors Leading to a Bubble? 243 Signs That a Bubble May Be Forming in FinTech 246 Case Study of a FinTech Failure 246 Conclusion 251 Notes 252 Index 253.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910270880903321
Wilson Jay D. <1981->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Creating strategic value through financial technology / / Jay D. Wilson, Jr
Creating strategic value through financial technology / / Jay D. Wilson, Jr
Autore Wilson Jay D. <1981->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (268 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 332.1068/4
Collana Wiley Finance Series
THEi Wiley ebooks
Soggetto topico Financial services industry - Technological innovations
Financial services industry - Planning
Strategic planning
ISBN 1-119-24387-4
1-119-24386-6
1-119-31868-8
Classificazione BUS070030
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface xi Acknowledgments xv SECTION ONE CHAPTER 1 What Is Financial Technology? 3 Technology's Impact on Financial Services 3 What Is FinTech and Who Are the Players? 5 Why the Hype for FinTech? 10 Why Is FinTech Potentially So Important to Society? 12 Recent Trends and Market Conditions for the FinTech Industry 14 Conclusion 18 Notes 19 CHAPTER 2 Community Banks and FinTech 21 Is FinTech a Threat or an Opportunity for Community Banks? 21 FinTech's Potential Impact on Bank Valuation 29 How Community Banks Can Help FinTech Companies 31 Conclusion 32 Notes 33 CHAPTER 3 The Historical Context for FinTech 35 Introduction 35 FinTech History 35 Visa and MasterCard: The Largest IPOs in FinTech History 40 Core Vendors 43 Notes 50 SECTION TWO CHAPTER 4 State of Community Banks Embracing FinTech Today 53 Introduction 53 Overview of U.S. Community Bank Industry Trends 53 Banks and FinTech Increasingly Intersect 56 Serving More Customers Digitally 56 Evolving Regulatory Oversight of FinTech 61 Conclusion 66 Notes 67 CHAPTER 5 The Alternative Lending Niche 70 The Mortgage Market 70 The Consumer Lending Market 72 Government Regulation of Alternative Lending Platforms 78 Conclusion 79 Notes 80 CHAPTER 6 The Payments Niche 82 Trends to Watch 82 Digital Currencies and Blockchain Technology 91 Conclusion 99 Notes 100 CHAPTER 7 The Wealth Management Niche 104 Introduction 104 The Evolution of the Online Brokerage Industry 106 The Rise of Robo-Advisors 108 Conclusion 116 Notes 118 CHAPTER 8 InsurTech and the Future of Insurance 120 Introduction to InsurTech 121 Technology Trends in Insurance 123 Conclusion 129 Notes 129 SECTION THREE CHAPTER 9 Partnering with a FinTech Company 133 Introduction 133 Conclusion 154 Notes 155 CHAPTER 10 Early Stage FinTech Valuation Issues 156 Introduction 156 Why You Should Have a Valuation Performed 157 Valuation Considerations for FinTech Companies 160 What about Preferences and FinTech Valuations? 172 Special Issues: Valuations for Other Stakeholders 173 Conclusion 183 Notes 183 CHAPTER 11 Acquiring a FinTech Company 185 Introduction 185 Recent Trends in FinTech M&A Activity 187 Metrics to Analyze FinTech Transactions 192 Accounting Considerations and Goodwill Creation in FinTech Deals 202 Special Issues to Consider with FinTech M&A 218 Conclusion 224 Notes 224 CHAPTER 12 Liquidity Options Beyond a Sale 227 Introduction 227 Liquidity Options 228 Is Your Buy-Sell Agreement Solidly Built? 234 Conclusion 240 Notes 240 CHAPTER 13 Is There a Bubble Forming in FinTech? 242 Introduction 242 Factors Leading to a Bubble? 243 Signs That a Bubble May Be Forming in FinTech 246 Case Study of a FinTech Failure 246 Conclusion 251 Notes 252 Index 253.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815322203321
Wilson Jay D. <1981->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Cybersecurity program development for business : the essential planning guide / / Chris Moschovitis
Cybersecurity program development for business : the essential planning guide / / Chris Moschovitis
Autore Moschovitis Christos J. P.
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (208 pages)
Disciplina 658.4/78
Soggetto topico Information technology - Management
Business enterprises - Computer programs
Computer networks - Security measures
Computer industry
ISBN 1-119-43005-4
1-119-43000-3
1-119-43001-1
Classificazione BUS070030
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Chapter 1 Understanding Risk Chapter 2 Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Tech (But Were Afraid to Ask Your Kids) Chapter 3 A Cybersecurity Primer Chapter 4 Management, Governance, and Alignment Chapter 5 Your Cyber Security Program: A High-Level Overview Chapter 6 Assets Chapter 7 Threats Chapter 8 Vulnerabilities Chapter 9 Environments Chapter 10 Controls Chapter 11 Incident Response Planning Chapter 12 People Chapter 13 Living Cybersecure! Bibliography.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910271036503321
Moschovitis Christos J. P.  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2018]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Cybersecurity program development for business : the essential planning guide / / Chris Moschovitis
Cybersecurity program development for business : the essential planning guide / / Chris Moschovitis
Autore Moschovitis Christos J. P.
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (208 pages)
Disciplina 658.4/78
Soggetto topico Information technology - Management
Business enterprises - Computer programs
Computer networks - Security measures
Computer industry
ISBN 1-119-43005-4
1-119-43000-3
1-119-43001-1
Classificazione BUS070030
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Chapter 1 Understanding Risk Chapter 2 Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Tech (But Were Afraid to Ask Your Kids) Chapter 3 A Cybersecurity Primer Chapter 4 Management, Governance, and Alignment Chapter 5 Your Cyber Security Program: A High-Level Overview Chapter 6 Assets Chapter 7 Threats Chapter 8 Vulnerabilities Chapter 9 Environments Chapter 10 Controls Chapter 11 Incident Response Planning Chapter 12 People Chapter 13 Living Cybersecure! Bibliography.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809445303321
Moschovitis Christos J. P.  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2018]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Digital disciplines : attaining market leadership via the cloud, big data, social, mobile, and the internet of things / / Joe Weinman
Digital disciplines : attaining market leadership via the cloud, big data, social, mobile, and the internet of things / / Joe Weinman
Autore Weinman Joe <1958->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (853 p.)
Disciplina 658.8/72
Collana Wiley CIO series
Soggetto topico Internet marketing
Leadership
Customer services
ISBN 1-119-03987-8
1-119-03973-8
1-119-03988-6
Classificazione BUS070030
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Part I: Overview and Background Chapter 1 Digital Disciplines, Strategic Supremacy From Value Disciplines to Digital Disciplines Information Excellence Solution Leadership Collective Intimacy Accelerated Innovation Exponential Value Creation The Leadership Agenda Information Technology in Context Notes Chapter 2 Value Disciplines and Related Frameworks Operational Excellence Product Leadership Customer Intimacy Focus The Unbundled Corporation Business Model Generation Michael Porter and Competitive Advantage Blue Ocean Strategy Innovation: The "Fourth" Value Discipline Notes Chapter 3 Digital Disciplines Information Excellence Solution Leadership Collective Intimacy Accelerated Innovation All of the Above? Notes Chapter 4 Digital Technologies The Cloud Big Data Mobile The Internet of Things Social Notes Part II: Information Excellence Chapter 5 Processes, Resources, Operations and Information Processes Process Advantage Process Optimization Asset Optimization The Business Value of Information The Role of Information Technology Caveats Notes Chapter 6 The Discipline of Information Excellence From People to Machines From Physical to Virtual From Virtual to Digical From Processes to Experiences From Operations to Improvement From Static Design to Dynamic Optimization From Mass Production to Mass Personalization From Cost Reduction to Revenue Generation From Direct to Indirect Monetization From Touchpoints to Integration From Firms to Networks From Data to Actionable Insight From Answers to Exploration Notes Chapter 7 Burberry--Weaving IT into the Fabric of the Company Operational Excellence and Product Leadership From Operational Excellence to Information Excellence From Physical to Virtual From Virtual to Digical From Processes to Experiences From Mass Production to Mass Personalization From Cost Reduction to Revenue Generation From Touchpoints to Integration From Firms to Networks Notes Part III: Solution Leadership Chapter 8 Products, Services, and Solutions Competitive Strategy Product Elements The Experience Economy Pricing and Business Models Notes Chapter 9 The Discipline of Solution Leadership From Products and Services to Solutions From Generic and Expected to Augmented and Potential From Transactions to Relationships From Sales Results to Customer Outcomes From Standard Products to Custom Solutions From Products and Services to Experiences and Transformations From Standalone to Social From Product to Platform From Engineered to Ecosystem Notes Chapter 10 Nike--A Track Record of Success From Products to Solutions From Generic and Expected to Augmented and Potential From Transactions to Relationships From Sales Results to Customer Outcomes From Standard Products to Custom Solutions From Products to Experiences and Transformations From Standalone to Social From Engineered to Ecosystem Nike and the Other Digital Disciplines Notes Part IV: Collective Intimacy Chapter 11 Customer Experience and Relationships Customer Intimacy A Broad Spectrum of Relationships Dimensions of Interaction Collective and Collaborative Notes Chapter 12 The Discipline of Collective Intimacy From Transactions to Relationships From Relationships to Intimacy From Physical to Virtual From Virtual to Digical From Company to Community From People to Algorithms From Individual to Collective Notes Chapter 13 Netflix - Entertaining Disruption Information Excellence Accelerated Innovation Solution Leadership From Relationships to Intimacy From Physical to Virtual From Virtual to Digical From Company to Community From People to Algorithms From Individual to Collective Notes Part V: Accelerated Innovation Chapter 14 Innovation and Transformation Successful Commercial Innovation The Innovation Process Innovation Principles Innovation of Products, Processes, Relationships, and Innovation Business Model Innovation and Corporate Transformation Notes Chapter 15 The Discipline of Accelerated Innovation From Solitary to Collaborative From Internal to External From Closed to Open From Inside-Out to Outside-In From Products to Platforms From Linear to Agile From Employees to Crowds From Salaries to Prizes From Theoretical to Data-Driven From Human to Machine From Incremental to Transformational Notes Chapter 16 Procter & Gamble Cleans Up From Solitary to Collaborative From Internal to External From Closed to Open From Inside-Out to Outside-In From Employees to Crowds From Incremental to Transformational Notes Part VI: Successful Execution Chapter 17 General Electric--Flying High Digital Disciplines at GE Software at GE Information Excellence Solution Leadership Collective Intimacy Accelerated Innovation Notes Chapter 18 Human Behavior and Gamification Human Behavior Gamification Gamifying Information Excellence Gamifying Solution Leadership Gamifying Collective Intimacy Gamifying Accelerated Innovation Gamification Across Disciplines Notes Chapter 19 Opower--The Power of the Human Mind Human Behavior and Energy Consumption Opower, Information, and Intimacy Notes Chapter 20 Digital Disasters Strategic Errors Cyberattacks Software Design and Development Challenges Operational Issues Unintended Consequences Erratic Algorithms Politics and Pushback Digital Disappointments Notes Part VII: What's Next? Chapter 21 Looking Forward The Exponential Economy Future Technologies Opportunities Critical Success Factors Next Steps Notes About the Author Index .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910131490203321
Weinman Joe <1958->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui