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Call for Papers: Generative AI in Finance

Generative AI in Finance

The aim of the special issue is to feature articles at the forefront of Generative AI research across a broad spectrum of interest including, but not limited to, corporate finance, fintech, digital finance, asset pricing, financial stability, banking, risk management, portfolio management, behavioral finance, personal finance, and real estate — all within the context of viable existing or potential future applications of Generative AI.

Guest editors:

Carol Alexander, University of Sussex

Lars Hornuf, TU Dresden

Denis Schweizer, Concordia University

Special issue information:

This Special Issue seeks to gather together a set of timely and top-tier research papers about the utilization of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in finance. „Generative AI“ pertains to computational methods that have the ability to use public and/or private data to create apparently novel and meaningful materials in the form of text, images, audio files and computer code. This rapidly evolving field presents both challenges and prospects for the financial and banking sectors. Submissions should enhance the understanding of viable existing and potential forthcoming applications of Generative AI in Finance. Two Workshops—in Dresden and Montreal—aim to provide authors with valuable insights from the editorial team prior to submission, and after submission those which are not desk rejected will be provided with constructive referee feedback in an expedited and well-organized review process.

Generative Pre-Trained Transformers (GPT) hold significant promise in the realm of financial research (Cook et al. 2023; Feuerriegel et al. 2023; Pelster and Val 2023). For example, Jiang et al. (2023) claim that they can forecast financial asset prices by extracting contextualized representations of news text on which they employ cutting-edge, large-scale language models. Their findings indicate that information from newswires becomes integrated into prices only after an inefficient delay period (which corresponds to the constraints of arbitrage opportunities) but that this very delay can be leveraged through real-time trading strategies. In a similar vein, Fieberg et al. (2023) extract financial advice from GPT-4 and show that it can provide suitable financial advice for retail investors, by suggesting specific investment portfolios that reflect an investor’s individual circumstances such as risk tolerance, risk capacity, and sustainability preference. And Jha et al. (2023) report that investment scores generated by ChatGPT applied to conference call transcripts are strongly predictive of a companies’ future capital expenditures. However, high-quality research on the application of Generative AI to resolve practical problems in financial markets is only just starting to emerge.

The aim of the special issue is to feature articles at the forefront of Generative AI research across a broad spectrum of interest including, but not limited to, corporate finance, fintech, digital finance, asset pricing, financial stability, banking, risk management, portfolio management, behavioral finance, personal finance, and real estate — all within the context of viable existing or potential future applications of Generative AI.

Manuscript submission information:

The submission system will be open from April 1, 2024. When submitting your manuscript to Editorial Manager, please select the article type “VSI: GenAI in Finance”. Please submit your manuscript before the submission deadline on January 31, 2025.

All submissions deemed suitable to be sent for peer review will be double-blind reviewed by independent reviewers. If your manuscript is accepted it will go into production immediately and will be simultaneously published in the current regular issue and pulled into the online Special Issue. Articles from this Special Issue will appear in different regular issues of the journal, though they will be clearly marked and branded as Special Issue articles.

Please see an example here: Journal of Banking & Finance | Special Issue: The Impact of Global Pandemic on Financial Markets and Institutions | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier

Please ensure you read the Guide for Authors which together with a link to submit your manuscript is available on the Journal’s homepage at: Journal of Banking & Finance | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier

Inquiries, including questions about appropriate topics, may be sent electronically to Lars Hornuf, lars.hornuf@tu-dresden.de

References:

Cook, T. R., Kazinnik, S., Hansen, A. L., & McAdam, P. (2023). Evaluating Local Language Models: An Application to Bank Earnings Calls (No. RWP 23-12).

Feuerriegel, S., Hartmann, J., Janiesch, C., & Zschech, P. (2023). Generative AI. Business & Information Systems Engineering, forthcoming.

Fieberg, C., Hornuf, L., & Streich, D. (2023). Using GPT-4 for Financial Advice. Available at SSRN 4488891.

Jha, M., Qian, J., Weber, M., & Yang, B. (2023). ChatGPT and Corporate Policies. Chicago Booth Research Paper, (23-15).

Jiang, J., Kelly, B. T., & Xiu, D. (2022). Expected Returns and Large Language Models. Available at SSRN.

Pelster, M., & Val, J. (2023). Can ChatGPT assist in picking stocks? Finance Research Letters, 104786.

Keywords:

Generative AI, Large Language Models, GPT, ChatGPT, Fintech, NLP

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Generative AI in Finance SI Paper Development Workshop

Generative AI in Finance SI Paper Development Workshop

July 5, 2024 in Dresden

 

Call for Papers

Keynote Speaker: Michael Weber (University of Chicago, Booth School of Business)

Dresden University of Technology is organizing a Paper Development Workshop together with Carol Alexander from University of Sussex and Denis Schweizer from Concordia University. We invite interested scholars to apply to present and discuss their current research on Generative AI in Finance. The workshop will take place in person on July 5, 2024 in Dresden.

The aim of the paper development workshop is to feature articles at the forefront of Generative AI research across a broad spectrum of interest including, but not limited to, corporate finance, fintech, digital finance, asset pricing, financial stability, banking, risk management, portfolio management, behavioral finance, personal finance, and real estate — all within the context of viable existing or potential future applications of Generative AI.

The workshop is associated with a Special Issue in the Journal of Banking and Finance on Generative AI in Finance and aims to provide authors with valuable insights from the editorial team prior to submission. Acceptance for presentation at the Paper Development Workshop is not a prerequisite for submission to the Special Issue and in no way guarantees acceptance to the Special Issue.

Keynote: The Promises and Pitfalls of Large Language Models in Finance

Submission procedure:

Please submit full articles or extended abstracts to genaifinance@tu-dresden.de by May 1, 2024. Response letters will be sent by May 15, 2024.

Workshop registration and fees:

Registration opens April 1, 2024.

Early-bird registration fee until May 20, 2024: EUR 390

For registrations between May 20 and June 20: EUR 490

PhD students presenting theit sole author paper have 50% discount.

The registration fee covers meals, coffee breaks, and the conference dinner.

Local Organizer:

Lars Hornuf

Program Committee:

Carol Alexander (University of Sussex)

Helen Bollaert (SKEMA Business School)

Lars Hornuf (Dresden University of Technology)

Christine Laudenbach (Goethe University)

Paul Momtaz (TU Munich)

Markus Pelger (Stanford University)

Denis Schweizer (Concordia University)

Michael Weber (University of Chicago)

David Yermack (NYU)

Stefan Zeisberger (Radboud University and University of Zurich)

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