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Hammer, Tobias
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Sachinidou, Panagiota
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He, Xu
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Pan, Zhengyuan
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Bahk, Yeon Kyoung
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2020-09-02T13:08:35Z
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2020-07-23T05:43:50Z
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2020-09-02T13:08:35Z
dc.date.issued
2020-07
dc.identifier.issn
2452-0748
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10.1016/j.impact.2020.100240
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/428099
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Cryptocurrencies have been broadly scrutinised in recent times for a host of concerning regulatory and cybercriminality issues. Although steps have been taken to promote regulatory sufficiency in the near future, we examine the avenues through which this extremely high-risk industry can derive potentially devastating contagion channels, influencing both unwilling and unsuspecting investors. We focus this research on the expressions of interest by publicly traded companies across the world to utilise cryptocurrency and blockchain projects. We find evidence that there exists a substantial stock price premium and sustained increase in volatility in the aftermath of blockchain announcements, with emphasis on highly-speculative motives such as coin creation and corporate name changes. Changes in price discovery and information flows are found to be largely determined from cryptocurrency-based pricing sources in the aftermath of speculative announcements. We discuss the inherent ethical and legal issues, considering as to whether such announcements are simply an attempt to artificially manipulate share prices and take part in the current phase of crypto-exuberance. © 2020 Elsevier Inc.
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en
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Elsevier
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Carbon nanotube
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Agglomerate mixing state
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Agglomerated fibrous particle
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dc.subject
Filtration model
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Lung deposition model
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dc.title
Advanced filtration and lung deposition models of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes for inhalation exposure assessment
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Journal Article
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2020-07-11
ethz.journal.title
NanoImpact
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19
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100240
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12 p.
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Amsterdam
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published
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2020-07-23T05:44:05Z
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SCOPUS
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yes
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2020-09-02T13:08:48Z
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