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FINANCE


Advances in Blockchain and Crypto Economics Management Science, 69,11, November 2023


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LIN WILLIAM CONG ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF FINANCE


RUDD FAMILY PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT Samuel Curtis Johnson


Graduate School of Management


Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Cornell University


Co-authors • Will Cong


• Vishal Gaur


Associate Professor of Finance, Rudd Family Professor of


Management, Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University


Professor, Anne and Elmer Lindseth Dean, Samuel Curtis Johnson


Graduate School of Management, Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University


• Bruno Biais, Ohio State University • Agostino Copponi, Columbia Business School, Columbia University, NBER • Kay Giesecke, Columbia Business School, Columbia University, NBER


Summary Te emergence of blockchain technology and crypto assets represents a


VISHAL GAUR PROFESSOR


ANNE AND ELMER LINDSETH DEAN Samuel Curtis Johnson


Graduate School of Management


Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Cornell University


major innovation in economic infrastructure with implications for financial markets, platforms, and beyond. Over the past decade, blockchains and cryptocurrencies have taken a central stage in financial technology (FinTech) innovation. In 2020–2021, as the academic finance and management community began actively investigating this domain, Cong et al. issued a call for papers for a special issue to encourage interdisciplinary research in this emerging area.


Tis section of Management Science presents the first systematic collection of knowledge, both theoretical and empirical, focusing on blockchain econom- ics, crypto assets, decentralized finance, and Web3 ecosystems. Te authors describe the editorial protocol employed for this special issue (included in the volume as a special section), summarize what they learn about the field, and introduce the 15 articles included in the special section. Tey also offer several observations to highlight foundational issues in the new field and to guide future research in this exciting new area at the intersection of technolo- gy and finance.


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