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Influence of FinTech on Management Transformation

Amira Sghari (Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Sfax, Tunisia) and Karim Mezghani (Al Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia & University of Sfax, Tunisia)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: November, 2020 | Copyright: © 2021 | Pages: 273

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781799871101
ISBN13 Softcover: 9781799871118
EISBN13: 9781799871125
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7110-1

Description:

Digital financial services are starting to become increasingly popular with consumers, thereby fostering a favorable climate for digital entrepreneurship: mobile payment, Blockchain, etc. Research trying to understand and explain this phenomenon focuses on FinTech. Some scholars regard “FinTech” as financial innovations that upset the market while others view them as startups, based on financial innovations, that have changed the ecosystem. There are many open-ended questions about FinTech’s business models, how it relates to blockchain, and whether this is a collaborative relationship between traditional financial players or a competitive relationship. Noting the lack of research work on these themes, this book attempts to shed light on this area to bridge the gap between the discourse of practitioners and the literature.

Influence of FinTech on Management Transformation is an innovative reference book that defines FinTech and its ecosystem as well as concepts in relation to management transformations caused by FinTech and shares new theoretical and empirical frameworks, useful experiences, and best practices to deal with new technological changes. The chapters are divided into three interrelated sections: “Insights From the Blockchain Technology”; “Managerial and Cultural Transformations in the Era of FinTech”; and “Empirical Experiences and Applications.” This book is a valuable reference tool for financial planners/advisors, managers, accountants, financial analysts, compliance experts, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students interested in the influence of FinTech on management transformation.

Coverage:

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

  • Big Data Management
  • Blockchain Technology
  • Digital Financial Services
  • Ecosystem Analysis
  • FinTech
  • FinTech Culture
  • Global Commodity Trading
  • Managerial Challenges with FinTech
  • Online Banking
  • Payments Industry

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Amira Sghari is an Assistant Professor in Management studies at the Faculty of Economics and Management of Sfax, Tunisia. She received her Ph.D. degree in management science, in 2013, from the Aix-Marseille University, France and University of Sfax, Tunisia. She received her HDR, in 2018, from the University of Sfax, Tunisia. Dr. Sghari is member of a Laboratory PRISME and is a regular contributor to scientific conferences and Journals in both French and English languages. Her research interests include strategy and organizational structure, organizational change and change management, especially in the banking sector.

Dr. Karim Mezghani is an associate professor of Business Administration at Al Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia (College of Economics & Administrative Sciences). He received his M.Sc. degree and his Ph.D. degree from Sfax University, Tunisia (specialty: Management Information Systems). In addition to his experience as an assistant professor in Tunisia and Saudi Arabia, Dr. Mezghani is a regular contributor to scientific conferences and Journals in both French and English languages. His researches focus on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation, cloud computing adoption and consultant-client relationship.

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