Title
Monitoring and Surveillance Systems for Financial Markets: A Service System Perspective
Abstract
Financial markets are primarily driven by three key drivers, technologies, competition and globalization. These drivers are accompanied with challenging risks. Market authorities monitor activities in order to reduce to the barest minimum the adverse impacts some products and services have on the whole financial system. This indicates the need for a high quality monitoring and surveillance system. This paper examines financial markets as service systems that jointly create value to stakeholders. It proposes a framework for the design of financial market monitoring system based on the concept of service dominant logic, service science and systems thinking. Finally, it identifies a number of properties that need to be examined in financial markets service systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/CBI.2013.32
CBI
Keywords
Field
DocType
financial markets,whole financial system,finnancial market,service dominant logic,financial markets service system,market authority,market efficiency,financial data processing,computerised monitoring,market manipulation,high quality monitoring,market authorities,financial system,stock markets,market integrity,service systems,financial market,stakeholders,surveillance system,service system,service science,market monitoring,surveillance systems,service system perspective,systems thinking,financial market monitoring system,engines,materials,economics,data mining,databases
Market manipulation,Monitoring system,Service system,Systems thinking,Financial market,Financial data processing,Globalization,Service-dominant logic,Industrial organization,Marketing,Business
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David Diaz101.01
Babis Theodoulidis235376.60
Olukorede Eliza Abioye300.34