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Economic Analysis of Information System Investment in Banking Industry [electronic resource] / edited by Yasuharu Ukai.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Tokyo : Springer Tokyo, 2005Descripción: XIX, 235 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
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  • computer
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  • online resource
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  • 9784431273813
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  • 005.7 23
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Springer eBooksResumen: This is an academic book that explains in reahty, examines theoretically, and analyzes statistically information system investment in the banking industry with regard to the process of the information technology revolution. This kind of comprehensive research on the banking industry is the first in the world. It could be seen as an application study for Japanese financial deregulation after 1997. However, our project, the Workshop of Information System Investment, is a theoretical research venture, consisting originally, when it began in 1994, of economists and computer scientists. It aimed to measure the effect of comá puter hardware and software on the modern economy, based on the microdata of each firm, and to extend the frontiers of economic science. It was, coin- dentally, the time when this project began full-scale operation, in July 1997, that the voluntary closure of Yamaichi Securities was decided. The failure of the Hokkaido Takushoku Bank was disclosed in November of the same year, and the breakdown, temporary nationalization, buying out, and mergers of several banks succeeded one another. Our research therefore suddenly got into the social spotlight on the application stage. Part I is the first history and strategic guidelines of information systems in the banking industry. Part II summarizes the economic analyses of informaá tion system investment in the United States, Europe, and Japan. These parts are foundations for the statistical analyses in Part III.
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Past and Present of Information System Investment in the Banking Industry -- Past and Present of Information Systems in Banks -- Information System Strategy of Nationwide Banks -- Review of Information System Analyses -- Limit of Aggregate Level Analysis of Information System Investment -- Firm-Level Analysis of Information Systems Investment -- Positive Analyses of Information System Investment in the Banking Industry -- Outlook and Study Process of Questionnaires -- Disclosure and Circumstances Concerning Information System Assets -- Cross-Section Analysis of Information System Investment -- Analysis of Information System Investment Using Questionnaire Data -- Analysis of Information System Investment Using Public Data -- Conclusion -- Information System Investment Questionnaires 19951997 -- Documents about Accounting Standards -- Mathematical Appendix.

This is an academic book that explains in reahty, examines theoretically, and analyzes statistically information system investment in the banking industry with regard to the process of the information technology revolution. This kind of comprehensive research on the banking industry is the first in the world. It could be seen as an application study for Japanese financial deregulation after 1997. However, our project, the Workshop of Information System Investment, is a theoretical research venture, consisting originally, when it began in 1994, of economists and computer scientists. It aimed to measure the effect of comá puter hardware and software on the modern economy, based on the microdata of each firm, and to extend the frontiers of economic science. It was, coin- dentally, the time when this project began full-scale operation, in July 1997, that the voluntary closure of Yamaichi Securities was decided. The failure of the Hokkaido Takushoku Bank was disclosed in November of the same year, and the breakdown, temporary nationalization, buying out, and mergers of several banks succeeded one another. Our research therefore suddenly got into the social spotlight on the application stage. Part I is the first history and strategic guidelines of information systems in the banking industry. Part II summarizes the economic analyses of informaá tion system investment in the United States, Europe, and Japan. These parts are foundations for the statistical analyses in Part III.

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