Journal of Digital Banking
2016 - 2026
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2020
- Editorial pp. 289-290

- Simon Beckett
- Revolutionising the consumer banking experience with artificial intelligence pp. 291-300

- Tiffany Carpenter
- A community bank’s digital transformation: Process, people and branding — implementing a purposeful digital banking strategy that puts people first pp. 301-306

- Josh Botnen
- Open banking experiences set the stage for Open X pp. 307-317

- Elias Ghanem
- FinTech at the frontier: Technology developments supporting financial inclusion in Niger pp. 318-331

- Sofie Blakstad and Latif Amars
- Electronic invoicing: The first step towards digital B2B payment modernisation pp. 332-343

- Guy Berg
- Explainable AI in banking pp. 344-350

- Joost Van Der Burgt
- Innovation, insight and trust: Customer experience excellence delivered responsibly in a digital world pp. 351-363

- Mike Heffner and Guy Mettrick
- Opening the gates: A framework for an open banking strategy pp. 364-376

- Willem Standaert, Steve Muylle and Bjorn Cumps
Volume 4, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. 192-193

- Simon Beckett
- How can banks survive and thrive in a world of automated finance? pp. 194-205

- Jody Bhagat
- The new gateway of DLT technologies (blockchain) for tech companies to invade the banking and financial market: What is the future of financial intermediaries? pp. 206-212

- Alessandro Raffelini
- Choosing digital lending partners for banks and making partnerships work pp. 213-221

- Charles Wendel
- Leveraging biometrics to transform KYC pp. 222-233

- Matthew Ferreira
- From operational necessity to strategic advantage: Why payments are the next area of transformation in the B2B value chain pp. 234-243

- Maria Parpou and Luke Frost
- Robotic process automation and its implications for programme management office pp. 244-253

- Manan Shah and Rajbir Samra
- Connecting the dots: Digital payments and financial inclusion in India pp. 254-267

- Susanta Kumar Sethy
- Virtual asset trading platforms: An assessment of the stability risks and the potential for self-regulation pp. 268-279

- Rory Copeland
Volume 4, issue 2, 2019
- Editorial pp. 100-101

- Simon Beckett
- FinTech innovation: Revolutionary or evolutionary business model disruption? pp. 102-110

- Ravi Bhalla
- Leveraging artificial intelligence and Big Data to unlock the potential in bespoke SME lending pp. 111-118

- Sean Hunter
- Discerning between hype and reality: Common misconceptions about Blockchain pp. 119-124

- Kelly Parkhurst
- Future-proofing the next generation of financial market infrastructures: The devil is in the data pp. 125-130

- Kimmo Soramäki and Dave Sissens
- Open banking: Towards platform and modular banking pp. 131-143

- Yvon Moysan and Margaux Rudnicki
- Digital banking is an important ingredient for the future of banking pp. 144-151

- Muhammad Rafiq
- A new era of private securities: Application of Blockchain in private capital markets infrastructure pp. 152-160

- Ulyana Shtybel
- Digital financial services uptake in Africa and its role in financial inclusion of women pp. 161-174

- Lira Peter Sekantsi
- We need banks, but not only in banking: The case for user-centric platform propositions beyond financing pp. 175-183

- Adem Kader
Volume 4, issue 1, 2019
- Editorial pp. 4-5

- Simon Beckett
- The other digital enablers: How are regulators shaping the use of open APIs and the cloud globally, and what more can be done? pp. 6-18

- Polina Evstifeeva
- The impact of Blockchain on the transaction banking business model pp. 19-34

- Silke Finken and Dirk Finkemeyer
- Achieving velocity in digital banking: Focusing on complexity reduction, cloud-first and AI-first solution design pp. 35-44

- Kris Hansen
- Stakeholder collaboration-led innovation is vital in achieving financial inclusivity pp. 45-52

- Neil Harris
- The need for speed: A platform-based approach to digitisation pp. 53-59

- Eli Rosner
- Assessment of the mobile money sector development in Lesotho pp. 60-75

- Lira Peter Sekantsi
- The digitalisation of payments in South-East Asia pp. 76-84

- Molly Shea
- Central bank digital currencies pp. 85-94

- Lewis Sun
Volume 3, issue 4, 2019
- Editorial pp. 293-294

- Simon Beckett
- Learning in the infancy of virtual agents pp. 295-306

- Mattias Fras, Gustav Rudolfsson and Kristina Grönvall
- Crypto mining business models: Points of contact to the AIFMD pp. 307-318

- Stefan Tomanek, Ralph Rirsch and Marlene Wintersberger
- AI-powered surveillance for financial markets and transactions pp. 319-329

- Cristina Soviany
- The nature of financial inclusion in Lesotho: Challenges and main policy considerations to increase access to and use of quality financial services pp. 330-345

- Lira Peter Sekantsi
- Visualising customer-centric digital investment performance reports pp. 346-360

- Ruth Kümmerle and Marc Wierzbitzki
- Real-time payments in the USA: What is holding us back? pp. 361-370

- Vinay Prabhakar
- Open API banking: A powerful trigger for the value chain revolution in Japan pp. 371-389

- Eiichiro Yanagawa
Volume 3, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial: Call for papers pp. 196-197

- Simon Beckett
- Can mid-sized banks thrive in the digital world, and are they FinTech’s new best friend? pp. 198-205

- Carlos Sanchez
- More data and more data sharing: Navigating an open banking world pp. 206-214

- Maha El Dimachki
- The era of connectedness: How AI will help deliver the future of banking pp. 215-231

- Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer
- Innovative yet robust supervision in a rapidly changing payments landscape pp. 232-241

- Anneke Kosse and Petra Hielkema
- Chatbots as a lever to redefine customer experience in banking pp. 242-249

- Yvon Moysan and Jade Zeitoun
- Financial inclusion accelerated: How real-time payments are bringing millions into the economic fold pp. 250-259

- Zennon Kapron
- Microservices opportunity: Dawn of the open API era pp. 260-278

- Eiichiro Yanagawa
- Bringing liquidity to the new crypto economy pp. 279-287

- Matt Crook
Volume 3, issue 2, 2018
- Editorial pp. 100-101

- Simon Beckett
- ‘Build it and they will come’ is a myth: Building a digital activation strategy pp. 102-113

- Bryan Herskovits
- Rethinking value communication: The key to revenue growth in the digital age pp. 114-125

- Wei Ke and Matthew Jackson
- Evolution through technology pp. 126-133

- Karen Buck
- How community banks create seamless customer journeys through digital banking initiatives pp. 134-141

- Misti Mostiller
- Developing an automated digital suitability assessment against the backdrop of MiFID II pp. 142-154

- Ruth Kümmerle and Ralf Conen
- Advocacy banking is at the heart of emerging tech: Incorporating emerging technology into the credit union space pp. 155-164

- Thomas P. Novak
- Design discussion on the ISDA Common Domain Model pp. 165-187

- Christopher D. Clack
Volume 3, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial pp. 4-6

- Simon Beckett
- The GDPR: Halfway between consumer protection and data ownership rights pp. 7-21

- Udo Milkau
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence in consumer banking pp. 22-32

- Juan M. Huerta and Abhinav Anand
- Easy is not enough: Meeting consumer expectations in the digital age pp. 33-38

- Scott Liddell
- Payments: Refurbish or rebuild? pp. 39-50

- Regine Slagmulder, Bjorn Cumps and Yannick Dillen
- Banks, be bold! A step-by-step guide to moving from legacy to open banking pp. 51-58

- Natasha Kyprianides
- The importance of measuring impact across channels in the digital banking landscape pp. 59-64

- Grayson Clarke
- Life banking: How to become trusted advisers for holistic financial health pp. 65-80

- Adrian Moise
- Risks and challenges of initial coin offerings pp. 81-96

- Paolo Tasca, Maria Grazia Vigliotti and Hui Gong
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