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Item Insider trading in India - Regulatory enforcement(Emerald Publishing, 2017) Manchikatla, A.K.; Rajesh Acharya, R.H.Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study the effectiveness of insider trading enforcement actions in India and international dimensions. Design/methodology/approach: The research is based on the insider trading regulations and amendments made during the period 1992-2015. Findings: The notable observation of the study is the dearth of insider trading conviction and the paucity of prosecution for insider trading offences in India. It is difficult to resist the conclusion that surveillance and enforcement matter more than the drafting of the relevant statutes and regulations in emerging markets. Whereas, developed countries have a better record of prosecution than emerging markets. Research limitations/implications: Future research may explore the factors that hinder effective regulation and recommend new methods to increase the impact of Securities and Exchange Board of India insider trading regulation. Originality/value: The current paper presents guidance for the foreign institutional investors, regulators and market participants on insider trading regulation and prosecution in India. © Emerald Publishing Limited 1359-0790.Item Developing banking intelligence in emerging markets: Systematic review and agenda(Elsevier Ltd, 2021) Arjun, A.; Kuanr, A.; Kr, S.The current banking industry is heavily dependent on technological artifacts supported by intelligent systems for performance on operational and marketing parameters. However, the attributes for enabling practice between such technological interfaces with managerial adoption are been lagging creating a knowledge gap. To address this, present research surveys the prior work from 1970 to 2020 on intelligent decision support models specific to banking. Subsequently, findings are synthesized on quadrant outcomes; technology; employees, customers, and organizations for service ecosystems. In addition, the managerial perceptions of technology on work are captured through short survey. Finally, scope of advancements like big data, internet of things (IoT), virtual reality (VR) along other untapped conceptual relationships into this framework are discussed. © 2021 The Authors
