The rise and development of FinTech : : accounts of disruption from Sweden and beyond / / edited by Robin Teigland [and four others].

"This comprehensive guide serves to illuminate the rise and development of FinTech in Sweden, with the Internet as the key underlying driver. The multiple case studies examine topics such as: the adoption of online banking in Sweden; the identification and classification of different FinTech ca...

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Superior document:Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking Series
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Place / Publishing House:Abingdon, Oxon ;, New York, N.Y. : : Routledge,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking Series
Physical Description:1 online resource (460 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • chapter Introduction
  • FinTech and shifting financial system institutions / Robin Teigland
  • part 1 New regulations
  • chapter 1 A regulatory innovation framework
  • How regulatory change leads to innovation outcomes for FinTechs / Åke Freij
  • chapter 2 Information security in the realm of FinTech / Georgios Kryparos
  • chapter 3 FinTech in Sweden
  • Will policymakers’ (in)action nurture or starve its growth? / Björn Olsson
  • chapter 4 The future of cash / Niklas Arvidsson
  • chapter 5 The adoption of online banking in Sweden / Michael Björn
  • part 2 Cognition
  • Legitimacy and views
  • chapter 6 The role of trust in emerging technologies / Mats Lewan
  • chapter 7 Responding to the FinTech challenge
  • A study of Swedish bank managers’ perceptions of FinTech’s effects on digitalization and customer e-loyalty / Anthony Larsson
  • chapter 8 The three phases of FinTech / Anna Fellñder
  • chapter 9 Clarifying the blurry lines of FinTech
  • Opening the Pandora’s box of FinTech categorization / Michal Gromek
  • chapter 10 The Internet as an enabler of FinTech / Mats Lewan
  • part 3 New norms enabled by new technologies and standards
  • chapter 11 Digital traces, ethics, and insight
  • Data-driven services in FinTech / Claire Ingram Bogusz
  • chapter 12 Digital meetings
  • Real growth, better funding? An introduction to Swedish crowdfunding / Michal Gromek
  • chapter 13 The payment landscape in Sweden / Niklas Arvidsson
  • chapter 14 Introduction to the robo-advisory industry in Sweden / Agn? Macijauskait?
  • chapter 15 Blockchain
  • The Internet of Value / Alejandro Moreno Puertas
  • chapter 16 How to scale Bitcoin
  • A payment network that no one controls / Håkan Holmberg
  • part 4 A view of the actors
  • chapter 17 Banks and digitalization / Jochem van der Zande
  • chapter 18 The role of venture capital in the success of the Swedish FinTech industry / Elizabeth Press
  • chapter 19 How distance comes into play in equity crowdfunding / Alexandre Dubois
  • chapter 20 The Stockholm FinTech Hub / Catharina Burenstam Linder
  • chapter 21 Geographic decentralization of FinTech companies in Sweden / Katarzyna Jereczek
  • chapter 22 When Britain leaves the EU, will FinTechs turn to the Vikings? / Michal Gromek
  • chapter Conclusion
  • Implications for actors as institutions evolve / Robin Teigland.