A Survey of Research in Real-Money Trading (RMT) in Virtual World

Author:

Nazir Mohamed1,Man Lui Carrie Siu2

Affiliation:

1. James Cook University, College of Business, Law and Governance, Cairns, Australia

2. James Cook University, Cairns, Australia

Abstract

This paper presents a set of data relating to the investigation of RMT in the virtual world (VW) and social capital associated with RMT platforms. The investigation is carried out using five main research databases: Science Direct; Emerald Insight; Springer Link; Proquest Database; and IEEE Xplore; with a total of 161 research papers. The objective of this survey study is to highlight areas of strength and weakness in current RMT research in VW and its social capital. This study also presents the basic RMT classification based on these previous studies.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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