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The concept of financial paradoxes : Origins, essence, potential for development. / Lvova, Nadezhda A.; Pokrovskaia, Natalia V.; Voronova, Natalya S.; Ivanov, Viktor V.

Proceedings of the 28th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth. ed. / Khalid S. Soliman. IBIMA, 2016. p. 671-680 (Proceedings of the 28th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth).

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Harvard

Lvova, NA, Pokrovskaia, NV, Voronova, NS & Ivanov, VV 2016, The concept of financial paradoxes: Origins, essence, potential for development. in KS Soliman (ed.), Proceedings of the 28th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth. Proceedings of the 28th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth, IBIMA, pp. 671-680, 28th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth, Seville, Spain, 9/11/16.

APA

Lvova, N. A., Pokrovskaia, N. V., Voronova, N. S., & Ivanov, V. V. (2016). The concept of financial paradoxes: Origins, essence, potential for development. In K. S. Soliman (Ed.), Proceedings of the 28th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth (pp. 671-680). (Proceedings of the 28th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth). IBIMA.

Vancouver

Lvova NA, Pokrovskaia NV, Voronova NS, Ivanov VV. The concept of financial paradoxes: Origins, essence, potential for development. In Soliman KS, editor, Proceedings of the 28th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth. IBIMA. 2016. p. 671-680. (Proceedings of the 28th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth).

Author

Lvova, Nadezhda A. ; Pokrovskaia, Natalia V. ; Voronova, Natalya S. ; Ivanov, Viktor V. / The concept of financial paradoxes : Origins, essence, potential for development. Proceedings of the 28th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth. editor / Khalid S. Soliman. IBIMA, 2016. pp. 671-680 (Proceedings of the 28th International Business Information Management Association Conference - Vision 2020: Innovation Management, Development Sustainability, and Competitive Economic Growth).

BibTeX

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abstract = "This article focuses on financial paradoxes as a separate area for financial and interdisciplinary studies. Authors define the concept of financial paradoxes and suggest basic classification principles. Conceptual framework for key aspects of the problematic was analyzed and systematized within the theoretical framework. In order to outline the essence, basic kinds and research method of financial paradoxes, a series of academicians who specialized in teaching financial disciplines was interviewed. The interviews were followed by a detailed elaboration on highlights of crises in the Russian financial market that were accompanied by signature financial paradoxes. Thus, important prerequisites were created for developing research methods for financial paradoxes. Hypotheses that need further investigation and thorough rethinking were formulated taking into account empirical research results.",
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