The 4th Industrial Revolution, Financial Markets and Economic Development
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2021) | Viewed by 22620
Special Issue Editors
Interests: fintech; corporate finance; investments
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The world economy has gone through a significant transformation in the past century. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is expected to bring yet another fundamental change in our everyday lives, including the financial market. As academic scholars, we need to stay at the forefront of such major change in the economy. In this Special Issue, we aim to bring together unique research ideas on how the Fourth Industrial Revolution will impact the financial markets and economic development around the world. Any topics in the field of economy or finance that relate to the Fourth Industrial Revolution or future socio-economic issues are welcome. Possible areas include but are not limited to the following: corporate sustainability, sustainability of the financial market, sustainbility of the macroeconomic sector, sustainability in the labor market, risk in the financial market, information (and misinformation) transformation, corporate governance (and who are the relevant stakeholders?), CSR, innovation such as fintech, and the gig economy. We hope to bring together meaningful research that can add value not just to the academic literature but also to the practical needs of future generations.
Prof. Dr. Joon Ho Hwang
Prof. Dr. Doowon Ryu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- The Fourth Industrial Revolution
- sustainability, fintech
- CSR
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