@article{1450144, recid = {1450144}, author = {Chen, Hung-Yi, and Jenweeranon, Pawee, and Nafis Alam,}, title = {Global perspectives in FinTech : law, finance and technology /}, pages = {1 online resource (xvii, 178 pages : illustrations (some color))}, note = {Includes index.}, abstract = {FinTech is an emerging field and most of the existing literature appears in the form of industry reports, consulting reports, working papers, and policy recommendations. Although FinTech has been widely discussed for many years, there is a paucity of literature on some categorizations of FinTech. This edited volume distinguishes itself by focusing on academic works of scholars with a different area of specialization in the FinTech field including technology, innovation and regulation. In particular, the book focuses on the laws and technologies necessary to comprehend the role of the legal system in technological innovations and will be helpful for regulatory policymaking. A practical compendium that explains concepts and follows through on applications in FinTech including its challenges and evolving nature, this book will be of interest to students, scholars, practitioners as well as regulators and policy makers. Hung-Yi Chen is Managing Director of Meta Intelligence, a company that conducts research and provides solutions on metaverse, financial technology, and cutting-edge innovations. He is a Consultant of Global Partnerships and was appointed as Founding Director of Metaverse Campus at Zhejiang University International Business School (ZIBS). He was Academic Director of Master of Finance, MBA, and Global Executive Education Program at ZIBS. Hung-Yi is an Arbitrator of Thai Arbitration Institute and holds a Doctor of Laws from Nagoya University. He was a Researcher and Asia-Pacific Region Manager at Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, the University of Cambridge where he led and coauthored six FinTech industry reports covering market activity globally, as well as more specifically within regulation in the Asia-Pacific region. Pawee Jenweeranon is a lecturer in law of the Faculty of Law, Thammasat University and a research affiliate of the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. Pawee is a former regulatory specialist for digital economy of the World Bank Group. His research focuses on FinTech, digital assets, banking and financial laws and regulations. Nafis Alam is a Professor of Finance and Head of the School of Business at the Monash University Malaysia. His research focuses on FinTech, banking regulation, corporate finance, and Islamic banking and finance. He is a research affiliate of the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK, and contributes regularly to a global industry report on FinTech and financial regulation. Nafis studied Banking and Finance at Monash University, Australia.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1450144}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11954-5}, }