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Financial Regulatory and Risk Management Challenges Stemming from Firm-Specific Digital Misinformation

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    Journal of Data and Information Quality  Volume 11, Issue 1
    On the Horizon, Regular Papers and Challenge Paper
    March 2019
    60 pages
    ISSN:1936-1955
    EISSN:1936-1963
    DOI:10.1145/3303842
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    Published: 04 January 2019
    Accepted: 01 August 2018
    Revised: 01 July 2018
    Received: 01 April 2018
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    2. machine learning
    3. regulatory systems
    4. social computing

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