Technological trends in banking and fintech are disrupting the traditional finance industry. Emerging technologies like blockchain change the industry's structure and new business strategies are needed. This book explores practical and theoretical aspects of digital transformation.
Technological trends in banking and fintech are disrupting the traditional finance industry. Emerging technologies like blockchain change the industry's structure and new business strategies are needed. This book explores practical and theoretical aspects of digital transformation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Tobias Endress is an Assistant Professor and Program Director for Business Analytics and Digital Transformation at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) School of Management. He has more than 20 years of professional experience in digital project business and innovation management. His former (non-academic) roles include project manager, product owner and business analyst for leading European and US financial services companies. He has completed professional training for banking, graduated in Computer Science and Business Administration at VWA Frankfurt/Main, and in Business Economics at Avans+ in Breda (NL). He received a Master's Degree in Leadership in Digital Communication at Berlin University of the Arts (UdK Berlin), as well as a Doctorate in Business Administration at the University of Gloucestershire in Cheltenham (UK). He is also the director of the Startup Grind Chapter in Bangkok.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Project Management in the Digital Era 2. Facilitating Communication: The Financial Technology Canvas 3. Fintech Process Automation 4. Robotic Process Automation in Financial Institutions 5. Future Cryptoeconomics: Digital Diffusion of PayTech 6. Cryptocurrencies and Fintech for People in a Hurry 7. Digital Disruption in Banking Sector: Evaluating Efficiency and Risk 8. Crowdfunding as a Digital Financing Alternative 9. Which Signals Promise Success in Crowdfunding? A Simple Guide for Start-Ups 10. Making Finance Invisible: What Defines Embedded Finance and its Effects on User Experience? 11. The Buy-Now-Pay-Later Ecosystem: New (Algo)Rhythms of Spending and Reframed Relationships 12. Zero Trust in Banking and Fintech 13. Sustainable Development Goals as Unintended Consequence of Digital Transformation Strategies: Case of Siam Commercial Bank 14. Working With, Not Against: An Asian Cooperative Approach in Developing Fintech 15. Blockchain and Financial Services: An Overview of Application Fields in Payment Transactions and for Securities Services
1. Project Management in the Digital Era 2. Facilitating Communication: The Financial Technology Canvas 3. Fintech Process Automation 4. Robotic Process Automation in Financial Institutions 5. Future Cryptoeconomics: Digital Diffusion of PayTech 6. Cryptocurrencies and Fintech for People in a Hurry 7. Digital Disruption in Banking Sector: Evaluating Efficiency and Risk 8. Crowdfunding as a Digital Financing Alternative 9. Which Signals Promise Success in Crowdfunding? A Simple Guide for Start-Ups 10. Making Finance Invisible: What Defines Embedded Finance and its Effects on User Experience? 11. The Buy-Now-Pay-Later Ecosystem: New (Algo)Rhythms of Spending and Reframed Relationships 12. Zero Trust in Banking and Fintech 13. Sustainable Development Goals as Unintended Consequence of Digital Transformation Strategies: Case of Siam Commercial Bank 14. Working With, Not Against: An Asian Cooperative Approach in Developing Fintech 15. Blockchain and Financial Services: An Overview of Application Fields in Payment Transactions and for Securities Services
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