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17 articles found
4 May 2023
Introducing the ECGI Blog Review Vol.2, featuring a collection of blog articles from the ‘Technology and Governance’ theme.
15 December 2022
By Holli Sargeant. Despite the risk of harm that many experts in the field have identified, there is a clear opportunity to design ML. This will improve and optimise economic and normative outcomes.
15 December 2022
By Daniel Ferreira. Crypto has a governance problem. This problem is in crypto's DNA and poses an existential threat to the whole project. Unfortunately, blockchain developers and other stakeholders have...
15 December 2022
By Miriam Schwartz-Ziv. Results show that firms that receive relatively low support rates from shareholders, are the firms that tend to use methods that make it more challenging for shareholders to make their...
6 December 2022
By Nikita Aggarwal. By reducing upfront frictions and shifting and shrouding costs, smooth finance both increases risk in the system and concentrates risk in younger, less financially sophisticated, lower-...
2 December 2022
By Souichirou Kozuka. Explainability and accountability are the key principles for the human-centered AI. However, one must admit that the perfect explainability will compromise the benefits of using AI.
1 December 2022
By Dirk A Zetzsche, Douglas W Arner and Ross P Buckley. The decade of the 2020s in finance will be dominated by a massive battle between centralisation and decentralisation, of seeking the positive...
1 December 2022
By Zofia Bednarz. Many organisations believe hiding their data practices behind unclear or misleading privacy policies is the way to go. It should go without saying that it’s not adequate risk management, but...
25 October 2022
By Nydia Remolina. As AI becomes more sophisticated and broadly used, algorithmic auditing also involves increasingly complicated ethical, social, and regulatory challenges with different dimensions and...
25 October 2022
By Gerard Hertig. The importance of smart contracts is increasingly recognized by major financial centers. The trend is especially noticeable in leading European jurisdictions.
25 October 2022
By Enmanuel Cedeño Brea. Despite its promise, digital transformation poses multidimensional governance challenges for financial services providers and their many stakeholders.
27 September 2022
By Anthony Lee Zhang, Mark Jansen, Constantine Yannelis.
Policymakers have implemented many regulations that limit the kinds of data that lenders can use in making lending decisions. Is society better off...
27 September 2022
By Sarah Green. Conventional contract law is easily capable of accommodating both smart contracts and smart legal contracts. As long as the lawyers are on board.
27 September 2022
By Talia Gillis. When regulation requires that algorithms act as decision-aids to humans, oversight mechanisms should be designed appropriately to consider the combined impact of algorithmic predictions and...
13 September 2022
By Daniel Ferreira. The emergence of blockchains provides many opportunities for public and corporate governance scholars, who have much to contribute to the study of this new organisational form.
13 September 2022
By Katya Langenbucher. Credit scoring illustrates great potential for ESG’s “S”, with the AI lowering search costs. But lenders must carefully distinguish decision-supporting from decision-making.
13 September 2022
By Carla L. Reyes. Considering AI systems within the specific context of the corporation offers an opportunity to explore various approaches to AI personhood within an existing legal framework—namely,...