Financial innovation: theoretical issues and empirical evidence in Italy and in the UK

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作者
Bruno Rossignoli
Francesca Arnaboldi
机构
[1] Università di Milano,Dipartimento di economia, diritto del lavoro e diritto tributario
[2] CEFIN,undefined
[3] Centro Studi Banca e Finanza,undefined
[4] Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia,undefined
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Bank; Innovation; Technology; G21; O32; O33;
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10.1007/s12232-009-0078-5
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摘要
In the first part of the paper, we try to clearly identify financial innovations and draw a general framework. Despite the relevance of financial innovations, a unique definition is difficult to find. We then provide empirical evidence of such innovations on a sample of Italian and UK listed banks over the period 2005–2007 using financial account data. First, the absence of any mention of a specific organizational unit in charge of research and development (R&D) is highlighted. However, the existence of a research and developmental function involving different organizational units cannot be excluded. Second, innovation seems to be mainly concentrated in the product area, both in Italy and in the UK. This could be accounted for by the difference in the “life cycles” of innovations and by the different operational conditions of banks in both systems. Third, larger banks seem more innovative, both in Italy and in the UK. No clear relation between innovation and cost reduction/revenue increase seems to exist, at least in Italy. In the light of the above considerations, policy implication comes to light on whether the choice of not establishing a specific organizational unit dedicated to R&D could turn out effective in the medium-long term.
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页码:275 / 301
页数:26
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