Robert J. Kauffman
Singapore Management University
442 Papers
3.1K Citations
Robert J. Kauffman is an academic researcher from Singapore Management University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information technology & Business value. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 437 publications. Previous affiliations of Robert J. Kauffman include Arizona State University & Dartmouth College.
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Papers
On the Fintech Revolution: Interpreting the Forces of Innovation, Disruption, and Transformation in Financial Services
TL;DR: A new fintech innovation mapping approach is presented that enables the assessment of the extent to which there are changes and transformations in four areas of financial services, including operations management in financial services.
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The economics of mobile payments: Understanding stakeholder issues for an emerging financial technology application
Yoris A. Au,Robert J. Kauffman +1 more
TL;DR: This article examines a new technology application which is coming into its own around the world, in association with the revolution in wireless connectivity: mobile payments and applies a robust evaluative framework that permits identification of the relevant stakeholders and applicable theory in the analysis of consumer, firm, business process, market, industrial and social issues.
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A Case for Using Real Options Pricing Analysis to Evaluate Information Technology Project Investment
TL;DR: This paper presents the first application of the Black-Scholes model that uses a real world business situation involving IT as its test bed, and makes the case for the generalizability of the approach it discusses to four IT investment settings.
Economics and Electronic Commerce: Survey and Directions for Research
TL;DR: A new framework for understanding electronic commerce research is constructed, the range of applicable theory and current research in the context of the new conceptual model is identified, and the directions along which useful work in this area might be developed are charts.
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Making the `MOST' out of RFID technology: a research agenda for the study of the adoption, usage and impact of RFID
TL;DR: This paper explores RFID and proposes a research agenda to address a series of broad research questions related to how RFID technology is developed, adopted, and implemented by organizations; is used, supported, and evolved within organizations and alliances; and impacts individuals, business processes, organizations, and markets.
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