Academic papers

Date CCAF Author Paper title Where published Link
2021 Nafis Alam Malaysia’s Regulatory Framework: A Catalyst for FinTech Adoption Yusof Ishak Institute Link to paper
2021 Nafis Alam, Pawee Jenweeranon Global Perspectives in FinTech: Law, Finance and Technology Palgrave Macmillan – Springer Link to paper
2019 Nafis Alam Fintech and Islamic Finance: Digitalization, Development and Disruption Palgrave Macmillan – Springer Link to paper
2021 Nafis Alam Is digital finance the new face of financial services? New Straits Times Link to paper
2021 Nafis Alam Digital banking is key to financial inclusion in Malaysia East Asia Forum Link to paper
2021 Nafis Alam Fintech, Digital Currency and the Future of Islamic Finance Palgrave Macmillan – Springer Link to paper
2020 Eva Huang The uncertain nature of the legal status of cryptocurrencies eJournal of Tax Research Link to paper
2020 Mingfeng Lin Experts vs. non-experts in online crowdfunding markets MIS Quarterly Link to paper
2021 Mingfeng Lin Words matter: The role of texts in online credit markets Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis Link to paper
2019 Mingfeng Lin Education crowdfunding and student performance: An empirical study Information Systems Research Link to paper
2022 Jon Frost The pandemic, cash and retail payment behaviour: insights from the future of payments database BIS Working Papers Link to paper
2022 Jon Frost Crypto trading and Bitcoin prices: evidence from a new database of retail adoption BIS Working Papers Link to paper
2022 Jon Frost The impact of fintech lending on credit access for U.S. small businesses BIS Working Papers Link to paper
2022 Jon Frost Corporate digital identity: no silver bullet, but a silver lining BIS Papers Link to paper
2022 Jon Frost Miners as intermediaries: extractable value and market manipulation in crypto and DeFi BIS Bulletin Link to paper
2022 Jon Frost Blockchain scalability and the fragmentation of crypto BIS Bulletin Link to paper
2022 Jon Frost Central bank digital currencies: a new tool in the financial inclusion toolkit? Financial Stability Institute Insights Link to paper
2022 Jon Frost Central banks, the monetary system and public payment infrastructures: lessons from Brazil’s Pix BIS Bulletin Link to paper
2022 Jon Frost Platform-based business models and financial inclusion BIS Working Papers Link to paper
2022 Rotem Shneor, Karsten Wenzlaff, Ana Odorovic Regulation on European Crowdfunding Service Providers for Business Elgar Commentaries in Financial Law series Link to paper
2022 Karsten Wenzlaff Tied Agents within the ECSPR Regime Nordic Journal of Commercial Law Link to paper
2019 Karsten Wenzlaff, Ana Odorovic The joint production of confidence– self-regulation in European crowdfunding markets Emerald Insight Link to paper
2019 Karsten Wenzlaff Developing a policy framework for emerging crowdfunding ecosystems Observer Research Foundation Link to paper
2021 Karsten Wenzlaff, Ana Odorovic Crowdfunding in the Public Sector Springer Link to paper
2020 Karsten Wenzlaff CROWDASSET – Crowdfunding for Policy Makers World Scientific Publishing Link to paper
2019 Gina Pieters Taxing Blockchain Forks Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law and Policy Link to paper
2021 Gina Pieters The Emerald Handbook of Blockchain for Business Emerald Publishing Limited Link to paper
2021 Gina Pieters The Palgrave Handbook of Technological Finance Palgrave Macmillan Cham Link to paper
2022 Bryan Zhang, Tania Ziegler Agility, resilience and impact: How fintech charted a positive course through the global pandemic World Economic Forum Link to paper
2022 Bryan Zhang Fintech and COVID-19: Impacts, Challenges and Policy Priorities for Asia Asian Development Bank Link to paper
2021 Bryan Zhang, Hunter Sims, Herman Smit How to beat the 3 challenges to building inclusive digital financial services World Economic Forum Link to paper
2021 Bryan Zhang Do FinTech and financial incumbents have different experiences and perspectives on the adoption of artificial intelligence? Strategic Change: Briefings in Entrepreneurial Finance, Volume 30, Issue 3 Link to paper
2020 Bryan Zhang, Tania Ziegler, Herman Smit Global COVID-19 data tracks FinTech’s progress through uncharted waters World Economic Forum Link to paper
2020 Bryan Zhang, Tania Ziegler, Rotem Shneor The Global Status of the Crowdfunding Industry Advances in Crowdfunding, published by Palgrave Macmillan Link to paper
2020 Bryan Zhang AI has started a financial revolution – here’s how World Economic Forum Link to paper
2018 Bryan Zhang, Kieran Garvey, Philip Rowan, Michel Rauchs, Raghavendra Rau, Tania Ziegler, Rui Hao Guide to Promoting Financial & Regulatory Innovation: Insights from the UK UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office Link to paper
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