A Scoping Review Toward Framing a Research Agenda
Hamid Nach,
Dimitrios Salampasis and
Rachid Ghilal
Chapter 2 in Transformation Dynamics in FinTech:An Open Innovation Ecosystem Outlook, 2021, pp 25-63 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
FinTech, the rapidly evolving new breed of technology-driven financial offerings, generates a renewed momentum by bringing together disconnected trends challenging incumbent financial services firms. In response to the increasing FinTech-enabled forces of technology innovation, process disruption, and services transformation, along with the fact that FinTech is gradually becoming an area of academic research, this chapter contributes to the innovation and technology management literature by (1) providing a mapping of current FinTech research and (2) suggesting a FinTech research agenda. A scoping review across six major databases has been conducted, leading to an N = 92 sample chosen and analyzed based on pre-determined selection criteria and according to the developed theoretical framework. The review illuminates observations with regards to the scope, conceptualization, topical themes, and research approaches revolving around extant FinTech scholarship, while providing novel and comprehensive knowledge on the underlying technology aspects, FinTech-enabled business models, and value-creation outcomes.
Keywords: FinTech; Open Innovation; Financial Services; Ecosystems; Innovation Management; Banking and Finance; Technology Management; Emerging Technologies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G2 O33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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