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Artificial intelligence 2 Auslandsinvestition 2 Ausländische Tochtergesellschaft 2 Big Data 2 Big data 2 E-commerce 2 Electronic Commerce 2 Foreign investment 2 Foreign subsidiary 2 Künstliche Intelligenz 2 Multinationales Unternehmen 2 Technischer Fortschritt 2 Technological change 2 Transnational corporation 2 Aktienmarkt 1 Anlageverhalten 1 Behavioural finance 1 Coronavirus 1 Data Mining 1 Data mining 1 Electronic trading 1 Elektronisches Handelssystem 1 Emotion 1 Frauen 1 Information technology 1 Informationstechnik 1 Lock-down 1 Lockdown 1 Robot 1 Roboter 1 Social Web 1 Social web 1 Stock market 1 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 1 Welt 1 Women 1 Women workers 1 World 1
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English 7 Undetermined 1
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Samuel, Jim 8 Pelaez, Alexander 2 Ali, G. G. Md. Nawaz 1 Holowczak, Richard 1 Kashyap, Rajiv 1 Kretinin, Andrey 1 Rahman, Md. Mokhlesur 1 Samuel, Yana 1
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Canadian tax journal 1 Samuel, J., Kashyap, R., & Kretinin, A. (2018). Going Where the Tweets Get Moving! An Explorative Analysis of Tweets Sentiments in the Stock Market. Proceedings of the Northeast Business & Economics Association 1 Samuel, Y., George, J. & Samuel, J., (2018). Beyond STEM, How Can Women Engage Big Data, Analytics, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence? An Exploratory Analysis of Confidence and Educational Factors in the Emerging Technology Waves Influencing the Role of, and Impact Upon, Women. In Annual Procee 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 OLC EcoSci 1
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Going Where the Tweets Get Moving! An Explorative Analysis of Tweets Sentiments in the Stock Market
Samuel, Jim; Kretinin, Andrey; Kashyap, Rajiv - 2021
Social media posts can have significant information impact on domains and subject matter opinions. Stock prices, volumes and metrics are influenced by turbulence in their information ecosystem. Analyses of digital information networks and social media information events have shown that...
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The Effects Of Technology Driven Information Categories On Performance In Electronic Trading Markets
Samuel, Jim; Holowczak, Richard; Pelaez, Alexander - 2021
Electronic trading markets have evolved rapidly with continued adoption of new technologies and growing information acquisition and processing capabilities. Traditional perspectives on trading performance adopted a monolithic view of information. Past research and practitioner heuristics posit...
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Beyond Stem, How Can Women Engage Big Data, Analytics, Robotics And Artificial Intelligence? – An Exploratory Analysis Of Confidence And Educational Factors In The Emerging Technology Waves Influencing The Role Of And Impact Upon Women
Samuel, Jim - 2020
In spite of the rapidly advancing global technological environment, the professional participation of women in technology, big data, analytics, artificial intelligence and information systems related domains remains proportionately low. Furthermore, it is of no less concern that the number of...
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Information Token Driven Machine Learning For Electronic Markets : Performance Effects In Behavioral Financial Big Data Analytics
Samuel, Jim - 2020
Conjunct with the universal acceleration in information growth, financial services have been immersed in an evolution of information dynamics. It is not just the dramatic increase in volumes of data, but the speed, the complexity and the unpredictability of ‘big-data’ phenomena that have...
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Interaction of the Foreign Affiliate Surplus and Safe-Income Regimes : Selected Anomalies, Issues, and Planning Considerations
Samuel, Jim - 2018
In the 2015 budget, the Canadian government introduced sweeping amendments to section 55 of the Income Tax Act. These amendments include two new purpose tests that apply in determining whether subsection 55(2) applies to recharacterize an otherwise "tax-free" intercorporate dividend paid between...
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Feeling Like it is Time to Reopen Now? COVID-19 New Normal Scenarios Based on Reopening Sentiment Analytics
Samuel, Jim; Rahman, Md. Mokhlesur; Ali, G. G. Md. Nawaz; … - 2020
The Coronavirus pandemic has created complex challenges and adverse circumstances. This research discovers public sentiment amidst problematic socioeconomic consequences of the lockdown, and explores ensuing four potential sentiment associated scenarios. The severity and brutality of COVID-19...
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Stopping the Losses : The Application of Stop-Loss Rules to Transactions Involving Foreign Affiliates
Samuel, Jim - 2011
The purpose of this article is to provide a consolidated overview of stop-loss rules that are of particular relevance in the cross-border and foreign affiliate contexts. The author reviews selected transactions to illustrate the various issues, anomalies, and potential traps that can arise as a...
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Stopping the Losses: The Application of Stop-Loss Rules to Transactions Involving Foreign Affiliates
Samuel, Jim - In: Canadian tax journal 58 (2010) 4, pp. 897-927
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