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A revolution in finance?/ (Record no. 168423)

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Personal name Gippel, Jennifer K.
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Title A revolution in finance?/
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Los Angeles :
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2013.
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Title Australian journal of management
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Summary, etc. This paper investigates the nature of the academic field of finance as it looks in the early 21st century. Using Kuhn’s structure of scientific revolutions as a framework, the paper examines the development of the field over the last 50 years with particular emphasis on intellectual shifts in the last decade: shifts emanating from cross-disciplinary research that are manifesting in approaches at odds with the traditional rational expectations paradigm. These approaches are based on previously disparate fields, such as psychology, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and sociology. By critically examining the nature of the new approaches, the article determines whether they indeed offer ‘alternative’ paradigms as claimed. In light of the variation of these new approaches, the paper also makes a case for finance to engage more meaningfully in dialogue on epistemological issues and engage in self-appraisal as a force for change and innovation.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Adaptive market hypothesis
Form subdivision Behavioural finance
General subdivision Evolutionary finance
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/0312896212461034
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    Library of Congress Classification     Main Library Main Library - Special Collections 19/09/2013 Vol. 38, no.1 (pages 125-146)   HD31 AUS 28/11/2024 28/11/2024 Journal Article For in house use only