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  • Authors: Barbara Casu (2022)

  • The aim of this textbook is to provide a comprehensive introduction to theoretical and applied issues relating to the global banking industry. Despite the fears of Henry Ford, we do not think reading this book will cause a revolution but we do hope it will at least provide you you with an enjoyable and interesting insight into the business of banking

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  • Authors: Jonathan Berk (2022)

  • Corporate Finance: The Core, 5th Edition blends coverage of time-tested principles and the latest advancements with the practical perspective of the financial manager. Students have the opportunity to “practice finance to learn finance” by solving quantitative business problems like those faced by today’s professionals. With built-in resources to help students master the core concepts, students develop the tools they need to make sound financial decisions in their careers.

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  • Authors: Mohan Bhatia (2022)

  • This book shows banking professionals how to leverage the best practices in the industry to build a structured and coordinated approach towards the digitization of banking processes. It provides a roadmap and templates in order to industrialize the financial services firm over iterative cycles.

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  • Authors: Fred David (2022)

  • Strategic Management: A Competitive AdvantageApproach, Concepts and Cases captures the complexity of the current businessenvironment and delivers the latest skills and concepts with unrivaled clarity,helping students develop their own cutting-edge strategy throughskill-developing exercises.

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  • Authors: Todd E. Petzel (2021)

  • Investment books typically focus on the deep academic literature from Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) or are "how to" guides that attempt to paint investing as a much simpler process than it is. Successful textbooks that try to cover all the bases like the Wiley publications of Charles P. Jones and Frank K. Reilly are aimed at students who may become stock analysts, portfolio managers or corporate executives needing a comprehensive coverage of the basics. This book is written by an institutional investor for other investors. The topic is timely because the investment management industry is always evolving to incorporate new models and technology, while sometimes overlooking critical operational steps. The complete investor can evaluate the investment thesis behind any fund or product ...

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  • Authors: Gregory Dess (2020)

  • Strategic Management: Creating Competitive Advantages, Tenth Edition, written by authors Dess, McNamara, Eisner, and Lee continues its tradition of being readable, relevant, and rigorous. Its engaging writing style minimizes jargon to maximize readability. It provides examples from management practice and societal themes including environmental sustainability, ethics, globalization, entrepreneurship, and data analytics to make the content relevant

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  • Authors: Michael R. Baye (2020)

  • This 10th edition retails the emphasis on real-world examples and modern topics along with unique coverage found nowhere else: oligopoly, penetration pricing, multistage and repeated games, foreclosure, contracting, vertical and horizontal integration, networks, bargaining, predatory pricing, principal agent problems, raising rival’s costs, adverse selection, auctions, screening and signaling, search, limit pricing, and a host of other pricing strategies for firms enjoying market power

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  • Authors: - (2021)

  • This book aims to be the handbook on the use of technology in modern banks, articulating how banks use technology and how it is at the heart of all modern banks, how best to use, procure, implement and manage it and the technology trends that are likely to drive change in the banking world for the next 10 years. The goal will be to appeal to technologists, consultants, students, bank management and banking regulators who wish to understand more about what technology can offer, how to get best value from it and why technology in the high street bank can be complex and costly but drive huge business value if managed and developed effectively