Fintech, pandemic, and the financial system : challenges and opportunities

Financial institutions are facing unprecedented challenges brought on by the coronavirus Pandemic, less than a decade after recovering from the Global Financial Crisis and the Eurozone debt crisis. The causes of these challenges differ greatly from the previous crises that financial institutions, to...

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Other Authors Kim, Suk-Joong (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023.
SeriesInternational finance review ; v. 22.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781802629491
DOI10.1108/S1569-3767202222
Physical Description1 online resource (384 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: An overview
  • Chapter 1. An overview of fintech, pandemic and the financial system: Challenges and opportunities / Suk-Joong Kim
  • Part II: Fintech and pandemic
  • Chapter 2. Banks' patenting as an answer to emerging fintech and bigtech competition: A cross-country empirical study / Oskar Kowalewski and Pawel Pisany
  • Chapter 3. Digital financial inclusion: Its role in mitigating GDP losses during the pandemic / Chen Zheng and Zhiyue Sun
  • Chapter 4. The role fintech in the ppp program / Blake Rayfield, Hasib Ahmed, Nicolas Duvernois, and Lois Rayfield
  • Chapter 5. Gender gap in consumer loan performance: Evidence from fintech lending in an emerging economy / Tanseli Savaser, Murat Tiniç, Gunseli Tumer-Alkan, and Hakki Deniz Karaman
  • Part III: Cryptocurrency and the financial system
  • Chapter 6. Cryptocurrencies meet equities: Risk factors and asset pricing relationships / Victoria Dobrynskaya and Mikhail Dubrovskiy
  • Chapter 7. Got crypto? Evidence from markowitz, kataoka, and conditional value-at-risk models / Lanqing Du, Jinwook Lee, Namjong Kim, Paul Moon Sub Choi, and Matthew J. Schneider
  • Chapter 8. International financial regulation of cryptoassets and asset-backed tokens / Sylvia Gottschalk
  • Part IV: Central bank digital currency
  • Chapter 9. Central bank digital currencies: The motivation / Bert Van Roosebeke and Ryan Defina
  • Chapter 10. A review of the proposed bank of England's 'retail' central bank digital currency as a cryptocurrency competitor / Kelly-Ann Coulter
  • Chapter 11. The digital euro from a geopolitical perspective: Will Europe lag behind? / Philipp Sandner and Jonas Gross
  • Part V: Economy and the financial system
  • Chapter 12. The journey of an exchange traded fund: Becoming a unicorn or zombie / Fei Gao and Bingqiao Li
  • Chapter 13. Does finance benefit society? Financial sector size and labour market performance / Marc Steffen Rapp and Iuliia Udoieva
  • Chapter 14. On the effectiveness of capital controls: A synthetic control method approach / Meng-Ting Chen and Richard J Nugent III
  • Chapter 15. Determinants in the development of financial centers: Evolution around the world / Giang Phung, Ha Truong, and Hai Hong Trinh.