Peter Gomber
Economics and Business Administration
Frankfurt University
Germany
Biography
Prof. Dr. Peter Gomber holds the Chair e-Finance (Department of Information Systems) at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany since December 2004. He is Co-Chairman and Member of the Board of the E-Finance Lab, an industry-academic partnership between Frankfurt and Darmstadt Universities and leading industry partners (e.g. Deutsche Börse, IBM, DZ Bank, Finanz Informatik, FactSet). Since 2011, Prof. Gomber is a member of the Exchange Council of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Furthermore, he is a member of the Academic Committee of the DAI. Since 2012, Prof. Gomber is a member of the Consultative Working Group (CWG) of the Secondary Market Standing Committee of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA).
Research Interest
Digital Finance and FinTech.Information Systems in Financial Markets. Market Microstructure Theory. Regulatory Impact on Financial Markets / RegTech. Innovative Concepts for Electronic Trading Systems.
Publications
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Gomber, P., Sagade, S., Theissen, E., Weber, M. C., & Westheide, C. (2015). The state of play in european over-the-counter equities trading. The Journal of Trading, 10(2), 23-32.
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Gomber, P., Clapham, B., Haferkorn, M., Panz, S., & Jentsch, P. (2016). Ensuring Market Integrity and Stability: Circuit Breakers on International Trading Venues. The Journal of Trading, 12(1), 42-54.
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Siering, M., Clapham, B., Engel, O., & Gomber, P. (2017). A taxonomy of financial market manipulations: establishing trust and market integrity in the financialized economy through automated fraud detection. Journal of Information Technology, 1-19.
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Gomber, P., Koch, J. A., & Siering, M. (2017). Digital Finance and FinTech: current research and future research directions. Journal of Business Economics, 1-44.
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Clapham, B., Gomber, P., & Panz, S. (2017). Coordination of Circuit Breakers? Volume Migration and Volatility Spillover in Fragmented Markets.