
From Digital Disruption to Dominance
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In an era where technology and finance intersect more than ever, From Digital Disruption to Dominance: Leveraging FinTech Applications for Sustainable Growth serves as a timely exploration into the vast world of FinTech applications and their transformative power in the business realm. Designed to serve both industry professionals and academic readers, this work offers a deep dive into the world of FinTech applications - from blockchain to digital banking, from peer-to-peer lending to robo-advisors. Readers will gain a clear understanding of how these tools not only disrupt but also offer pathways to dominance in various market segments.
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Khaled Hussainey is Professor at Bangor University, UK. He has over two and a half decades of teaching and research experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has a growing research reputation in the field of accounting and finance. He has been featured in the list of "World Ranking of Top 2% Researchers" in the 2022 database created by experts at Stanford University, USA.
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Chapter 1. Exploring the Landscape of Financial Technology: Innovations, Regulatory Challenges, and the Disruptive Impact of Fintech on Traditional Financial Services; Ahmed Riyadh Dhaif
Chapter 2. An Overview of FinTech: Opportunities, Challenges, and Potential Development; Askar Garad, Hosam Alden Riyadh, Abdullah M. Al-Ansi, Rita Kusumawati, and MD. Abu Jahid
Chapter 3. Unravelling the Dynamics: A Theoretical Exploration of the Role of Unified Payment Interface (UPI) in Digital Inclusion; Ruchika Vermani and Neha Arora
Chapter 4. Users' Intentions of Adopting FinTech Services: Analysis of Trust and Attitudes Elements; Askar Garad, Arni Surwanti, Abdullah M. Al-Ansi, Hosam Alden Riyadh, Salsabila Aisyah Alfaiza, and Budiman Al Iman
Part 2. Innovations and Applications of FinTech
Chapter 5. The Application of Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services to Improve Customer Experiences; Nermin Nour El-din Farghaly
Chapter 6. Investigating the Role of AI Techniques in CCFD: A Quantitative Study in the Accounting and Finance Sector; Rawnaa Ibrahim and Israa Badr
Chapter 7. Determinants of Financial Inclusion in Nigeria: The Monetary Policy and Banking Sector Factors; Peterson K. Ozili
Chapter 8. Financial Inclusion Redefined: The Malaysian Experience with Crowdfunding and FinTech; Ibrahim Alnafrah, Sulaiman Mouselli, and Nedaa Shhadah
Chapter 9. Innovation Resistance in FinTech: Unveiling Distrust, Hesitancy and Anxiety in SMEs' Mobile Payment Adoption; H.M. Dawood and Tat-Huei Cham
Part 3. The Future of FinTech: Sustainability and Challenges
Chapter 10. Impact of Financial Technology (FinTech) on Sustainable Growth: Key Factors, Practical Cases, and Empirical Review; Imene Guermazi
Chapter 11. Exploring Cutting-Edge Algorithms in FinTech: Leveraging Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Achieving Sustainability; Maha Shehadeh
Chapter 12. Leveraging FinTech Innovations for Sustainable and Social Finance: A Comprehensive Analysis of Their Contributions to Social Impact Investment; Faeyz Abuamria and Mousa Ajouz
Chapter 13. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Audit Quality to Achieve Business Sustainability; Moamen A.Shazly, Khaled AbdElAlim, and Hesham Zakaria
Chapter 14. The Role of Social Media in Amplifying FinTech Brand Awareness; Tahreer M. Abu Hmeidan and Emad Masoud
Chapter 15. The Influence of COVID-19 on the Adoption of Disruptive Technologies in SMEs Practices: UAE Context; Anas Al Mulla, Fadi Alkaraan, and Tamer Darwish
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