2001
DOI: 10.1145/376134.376151
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Design of a financial portal

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“…On the other hand, some researchers such as Saatcioglu et al (2001), Malhotra and Singh (2009), Wondimu (2013) and Okibo and Wario (2014) contend that despite e banking has a benefit; it also has major pitfalls that can harm BP and lessen service quality. Thus even though e banking provides new opportunities to banks, but it also raises numerous challenges as the innovation of IT applications; the blearing of market boundaries; the breaking of industrial barriers; the potential of fraud on customers' account; the entry of new competitors; the development of new business models; the staff challenges; and the great direct and indirect costs such as training costs, installations costs, and service costs (Saatcioglu et al, 2001;Kipesha, 2013;Ibrahim and Muhammad, 2013;Okibo and Wario, 2014;Thalassinos et al, 2013a;Vovchenko et al, 2017). These circumstances will slash the profitability of banks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, some researchers such as Saatcioglu et al (2001), Malhotra and Singh (2009), Wondimu (2013) and Okibo and Wario (2014) contend that despite e banking has a benefit; it also has major pitfalls that can harm BP and lessen service quality. Thus even though e banking provides new opportunities to banks, but it also raises numerous challenges as the innovation of IT applications; the blearing of market boundaries; the breaking of industrial barriers; the potential of fraud on customers' account; the entry of new competitors; the development of new business models; the staff challenges; and the great direct and indirect costs such as training costs, installations costs, and service costs (Saatcioglu et al, 2001;Kipesha, 2013;Ibrahim and Muhammad, 2013;Okibo and Wario, 2014;Thalassinos et al, 2013a;Vovchenko et al, 2017). These circumstances will slash the profitability of banks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A novel feature in their earlier design (not supported here) is item discovery, where the items available to trade need not be known in advance. Earlier work has also considered sealed-bid combinatorial exchanges for the purpose of contingent trades in financial markets, including aspects of expressiveness and winner determination (Saatcioglu et al, 2001). …”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CEs have potential use in wireless spectrum allocation (Cramton, Kwerel, & Williams, 1998;Kwerel & Williams, 2002), airport takeoff and landing slot allocation (Ball, Donohue, & Hoffman, 2006;Vossen & Ball, 2006), and in financial markets (Saatcioglu, Stallaert, & Whinston, 2001). In all of these domains there are incumbents with property rights, and it is necessary to facilitate a complex multi-way reallocation of resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among very few research efforts, O' Keefe and Mceachern (1998) considered the role of customer DSS in web-based marketing and proposed a framework that comprised system functions including agents and event notification, visual catalog and search facilities, samples and evaluation models, pointers to existing customers, payment facilities, and email and newsgroup supports [12]. Saatcioglu et al (2001) outlined a design model for a financial bundling portal that provides its individual and small-business customers with proprietary financial instruments for selecting and rebalancing customized optional portfolios based on MeanVariance optimization and scenario analysis approaches [16]. Ricci et al (2002) presented a case-based reasoning (CBR) approach for a web-based intelligent travel recommender system to support users in travel-related information filtering and product bundling [15].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%