Fintech y la transformación de los servicios financieros utilizando robo-advising: Una revisión a la literatura

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https://doi.org/10.29105/vtga6.2-522

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Fintech, robo-advising, Revision de Literatura

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Este artículo pretende cumplir con dos objetivos: el primero es realizar una revisión a la literatura relacionada con las plataformas de robo advisor, clasificando los distintos estudios que se han realizado para tener una perspectiva general de dichas investigaciones. El segundo objetivo es mostrar las características principales de plataformas de robo advisor para entender su funcionamiento. La metodología utilizada para el primer objetivo fue por medio de una búsqueda avanzada en scopus donde se clasificaron los diversos estudios por tema. Para el Segundo objetivo se hizo una búsqueda exhaustiva de diferentes plataformas de Estados Unidos para entender la manera en la que gestionaban la cartera de inversión. Los robo advisors son una pieza clave en la estructura Fintech con gran potencial de crecimiento derivado a los beneficios que otorga a las personas minoristas y que, por lo tanto, se han empezado a realizar estudios significativos con relación a las plataformas, sin embargo, aún queda un gran camino por recorrer.

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18-12-2020

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Caballero-Fernández, R., Cortez-Alejandro, K. A., & Ceballos-Hornero, D. (2020). Fintech y la transformación de los servicios financieros utilizando robo-advising: Una revisión a la literatura . Vinculategica Efan, 6(2), 1087–1104. https://doi.org/10.29105/vtga6.2-522