Innovating Finance for a Sustainable Future:Integrating FinTech, Blockchain and Generative AI
Edited by Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef and
Najla Bouebdallah
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
This book explores the intersection of financial innovation and sustainable development, highlighting how digital innovation can promote environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. Integrating perspectives from finance, technology, and environmental studies, it examines innovations such as FinTech, blockchain, and Generative AI in finance, the impact of digital financial services on banking, and their contributions to increasing consumer satisfaction. Written for academics, industry professionals, and policymakers, the book provides an in-depth analysis of current trends, challenges, and the potential of digital innovations to drive meaningful improvements in ESG outcomes and inspire a new era of sustainable financial services.
Keywords: Generative Artificial Intelligence; Technology–Organization–Environment (TOE); ESG Factors; Sustainability; Blockchain; Supply Chain Finance; Trade Finance; FinTech; Customer Loyalty; Mobile Banking; Perceived Risk; Trust; Personalization; Digital Banking Adoption; Customer Behavior; Digital Innovation; Retail Banking; CSR; Foreign Ownership; Digital Transformation; Bank Performance; Big Four; Auditing; Intention to Use; Risk Assessment; Risk Mitigation; CAMELS-Based Framework; Banking; Qualitative Approach; Quantitative Approach; Case Study; Vietnam Banking Sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G21 G23 G28 O33 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781800618565
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Factors Influencing Generative Artificial Intelligence Adoption in Banking: An Empirical Study , pp 1-28

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Long Ha
- Ch 2 Determinants for ESG Adoption in the Banking Industry: Implications for Policy and Practice , pp 29-63

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Thuy Phong Nguyen
- Ch 3 Challenges and Barriers to the Adoption of Blockchain Technology in Supply Chain Finance Within Commercial Banks: An Empirical Study in the Vietnamese Context , pp 65-96

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Thi Lai Nguyen
- Ch 4 Determinants of Customer Loyalty in Mobile Banking Applications: Evidence from Vietnam’s Digital Banking Revolution , pp 97-127

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Tran Phuong Hoa
- Ch 5 Drivers of Fintech Adoption in Vietnamese Banking: A Case Study of Vietnam International Bank , pp 129-170

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Thi Kim Hao Le
- Ch 6 Trust Dynamics and Perceived Risk in Mobile Banking: Insights from the Financial Sector in Vietnam , pp 171-198

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Thi Viet Ha Pham
- Ch 7 Exploring the Influence of Personalization on Digital Banking Adoption: A Case Study of Vietcombank , pp 199-226

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Thi Ngoc Lan Bui
- Ch 8 Determinants of Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty in Vietnam’s Retail Banking: The Role of Digital Innovation and CSR , pp 227-255

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Minh Nghia Pham
- Ch 9 From Responsibility to Retention: Evaluating CSR’s Role in Customer Loyalty at VP Bank , pp 257-297

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Nguyen Ha Thuong
- Ch 10 The Impact of Foreign Ownership on Digital Transformation and Bank Performance: Evidence from Listed Banks in Vietnam , pp 299-329

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Duong Thi Thuy Linh
- Ch 11 Blockchain-Driven Change in Auditing: Qualitative Insights from the Big Four , pp 331-359

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Meriem El Bouhali
- Ch 12 A CAMELS-Based Framework for Banking Risk Mitigation: Evidence from Cameroon , pp 361-388

- Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef, Najla Bouebdallah and Abdoulaye Ramadan Nsangou
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