Alexander Yap, associate professor of business administration and computing science, and co-author Wonhi Synn, professor of finance, were recently notified that their peer-reviewed book chapter was accepted for publication. The book chapter titled “Evolution of Online Financial Trading Systems: E-Service Innovations in the Brokerage Sector” will be included in the book entitled “Cases on Managing E-Services”. The book will be published by IGI Global Publishing, a popular outlet for Management Information Systems (MIS) publications.
The book chapter focuses on technology innovations created through e-service bundling provided by different online stock brokers engaged in facilitating electronic transactions through various financial electronic markets. The book chapter discusses how information technology innovations provide better ways to manage the order processes in financial electronic markets; how different software tools and interfaces can help investors and traders make better decisions in their trading activities; and how different online trading systems help traders comply with S.E.C rules and regulations.