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Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, Volume 23
Volume 23, Numbers 1-2, January - June 2016
Editorial
- Peter Sarlin:
Computational Tools for Systemic Risk Identification and Assessment. 3-5
- Silvia Figini, Roberto Savona, Marika Vezzoli:
Corporate Default Prediction Model Averaging: A Normative Linear Pooling Approach. 6-20 - Marina Resta:
Enhancing Self-Organizing Map Capabilities with Graph Clustering: An Application to Financial Markets. 21-46 - Marina Resta:
VaRSOM: A Tool to Monitor Markets' Stability Based on Value at Risk and Self-Organizing Maps. 47-64 - Biliana Alexandrova-Kabadjova:
Currents of Liquidity Flows Created by the Different Type of Payments: the Case of SPEI. 65-84 - Alejandro Reveiz-Herault:
An Active Asset Management Investment Process for Drawdown-Averse Investors. 85-96 - Takanobu Mizuta, Shintaro Kosugi, Takuya Kusumoto, Wataru Matsumoto, Kiyoshi Izumi, Isao Yagi, Shinobu Yoshimura:
Effects of Price Regulations and Dark Pools on Financial Market Stability: An Investigation by Multiagent Simulations. 97-120 - Carlos León, Clara Machado, Andrés Murcia:
Assessing Systemic Importance With a Fuzzy Logic Inference System. 121-153
Volume 23, Number 3, July / September 2016
Research Articles
- Ingrid E. Fisher, Margaret R. Garnsey, Mark E. Hughes:
Natural Language Processing in Accounting, Auditing and Finance: A Synthesis of the Literature with a Roadmap for Future Research. 157-214 - Sunita Goel, Özlem Uzuner:
Do Sentiments Matter in Fraud Detection? Estimating Semantic Orientation of Annual Reports. 215-239 - Brad S. Trinkle, Amelia A. Baldwin:
Research Opportunities for Neural Networks: The Case for Credit. 240-254
Volume 23, Number 4, October / December 2016
- Peter Sarlin:
Visual Macroprudential Surveillance of Banks. 257-264 - Salim Lahmiri:
Features selection, data mining and finacial risk classification: a comparative study. 265-275 - James R. Fain:
Screening Discrimination in a Broader Context. 276-294 - Ossi Ylijoki, Jari Porras:
Conceptualizing Big Data: Analysis of Case Studies. 295-310
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