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COVID-19's Impact on the Cryptocurrency Market and the Digital Economy

Nadia Mansour (University of Sousse, Tunisia & University of Salamanca, Spain) and Salha Ben Salem (University of Monastir, Tunisia)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: May, 2022 | Copyright: © 2022 | Pages: 251

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781799891178
ISBN13 Softcover: 9781799891185
EISBN13: 9781799891192
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9117-8

Description:

The digital revolution is impacting not only organizations but all areas of society. No sector of activity has been spared, and the survival of many organizations depends on their ability to transform and reinvent themselves in a new digital paradigm that is still very uncertain and relatively anxiety-provoking. Before tackling technological issues, it is important to ask the right questions and to acquire a minimum of digital culture that will enable the implementation of a transformation strategy and the use of appropriate technological tools.

COVID-19’s Impact on the Cryptocurrency Market and the Digital Economy proposes a dive into the digital ecosystem through a historical, sociological, political, and economic approach that supplies readers with a foundation they can build their future digital skills on. Covering topics such as cryptocurrency and economic resiliency, it is ideal for industry professionals, researchers, practitioners, scholars, academicians, and students.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Alternative Cryptocurrencies
  • Banking Innovation
  • Bitcoin
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Cyber Regulations
  • Digital Economy
  • Digital Transformation
  • Economic Resiliency
  • Financial Contagion
  • Financial Services

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Nadia Mansour is an assistant at The University of Sousse Tunisia, and a visiting researcher at the University of Salamanca- Spain. Her research interests focus on Banking, macroeconomic, DSGE, Big Data, Business Tourism, and Innovation. She is an academic member and ambassador of Communication Institute of Greece, a committee member of indexed conferences, editorial Board Member of Taylor & Francis, IGI GLOBAL, and Springer, a reviewer in IGI Global, Emerald, and Wiley. She has presented various scientific papers in international (France, Morocco, USA, Turkey) and national conferences. She is also a keynote speaker and session chair in several conferences in (Turkey, India UAE). She has several published articles in ranked journals and chapters (IGI Global & Palgrave Macmillan) as well as edited books (Taylor & Francis, Springer).

Salha Ben Salem is a PhD student at the Faculty of Economics and Management of Sousse, University of Sousse; and researcher at the Financial Development and Innovation Research Unit (DEFI) -Tunis. I spent three years of professional experience in the Faculty of Economics and Management of Mahdia-Tunisia, Higher Institute of Technologies, Mahdia-Tunisia, and higher institute of applied languages Moknine-Tunisia. I have national and international training and Scientific formation (Milano, Paris, Morocco, Turkey.,) I have four scientific articles and three book chapters. My field of research is on Monetary policy, banking sector vulnerability, Financial frictions, DSGE models, Financial Economics, banking system stress, Big Data.

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