Open banking: an early review
Chengbo Xie and
Sijia Hu
Journal of Internet and Digital Economics, 2024, vol. 4, issue 2, 73-82
Abstract:
Purpose - This paper offers an overview of the burgeoning literature on open banking, focusing on its implications for the financial sector. Design/methodology/approach - The paper reviews the recent developments in the nascent literature of open banking. In particular, it discusses the following issues. (1) the extent to which open banking fosters competition, drives innovation and enhances financial inclusion; (2) the impact of institutional arrangements on the outcomes of open banking initiatives and (3) the critical role of government in promoting open banking and regulating banking activities. Findings - The paper concludes with a discussion on potential directions for future research. First, open banking introduces significant challenges to the traditional banking model. Furthermore, the interplay between open banking and financial risk presents an area ripe for exploration. Lastly, the importance of consumer education in the context of open banking cannot be overstated. Originality/value - Open innovation enables financial institutions generate productive innovations as well as provide customers with significantly better services, by getting access to previously restricted customer data. However, currently non-bank and fintech lenders often face significant barriers in accessing comprehensive customer data, which restricts their capacity to support non-standard credit models. More emphasis is required to be assigned to research on the economic impact of open banking.
Keywords: Open banking; Bank regulation; Regulatory arbitrage; Financial innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1108/JIDE-03-2024-0009
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