Contributed by finance, economics, business, and other specialists from Europe, Asia, and Colombia, the 19 chapters in this volume explore the strategic outlook in business and finance innovation for emerging economies. They discuss the impact of innovation on company stock values in Turkey, levels of well-being in 43 European cities in the Eurostat survey, the determination of optimal financial government incentives in wind energy investments, how to improve the effectiveness of the bitcoin market, the relationship between overqualified labor and productivity, the effect of a firm's absorptive capacity on the work engagement of white-collar employees in Istanbul, innovative strategies and technological turbulence in terms of the dynamic capabilities of companies, the roles of strategic and innovative variables in analyzing and predicting recessions and slowdowns, the effect of mechanization on agricultural production in the Ottoman State, the determinants of capital structure decisions for listed firms in Ghana, cryptocurrency rates and political restrictions around the world, and financial statement-based determinants of research and development investments. Others discuss the characteristics of top management teams and the international performance of small and medium-sized enterprises in Central and Eastern European countries, the positive effects of financial innovation on international trade volume, fostering innovation in organizations using novel management strategies, a sensemaking framework for marketing strategy in the digital world, developing qualified personnel selection strategies using the multiple criteria decision-making method, the relationship between financial innovation and economic growth in Azerbaijan, and increasing customer satisfaction and mobile applications in the digitalized world in terms of usability. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2021 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)