This book showcases research, theoretical, and validated work associated with digital finance to enhance the quality of a more sustainable environment.
The primary objective of Fintech for ESG and the Circular Economy is to evaluate how fintech advancements and sustainable practices effectively drive transformative and sustainable change. It aims to motivate individuals with ideas and discussions to promote financial technology and foster creativity for a more sustainable and equitable future.
The book delves into the intersection of technology and sustainability, offering insights into how big data, machine learning, and blockchain technology are transforming ESG practices and the circular economy. It highlights the potential of Fin Tech to drive sustainable finance, explores the current role of cyber ecosystems and digital currencies in sustainable finance, and examines the intricate legal landscape surrounding green finance in India. The book also discusses the influence of ESG factors on financial decision-making and the integration of sustainability metrics into financial analysis, supported by examples of how companies and investors are adopting these practices.
Additionally, the book explores the role of financial institutions in enabling crowdfunding platforms, particularly in African markets, and provides case studies that demonstrate their impact on financial inclusion and entrepreneurship. It also analyzes the legal implications of blockchain and smart contracts within Fin Tech, the convergence of digital business models with ESG principles, and the role of digital currencies in promoting financial inclusion and sustainable economic growth, particularly in India. The book concludes with an exploration of tokenomics and its potential to incentivize sustainable behaviors, and examines how digital finance innovations in Tanzania are improving financial inclusion by overcoming barriers to financial services for the unbanked population.
Audience
This book will be of interest to scholars, researchers, academicians, and students of commerce, banking, finance, sustainability, and financial technology. This book is helpful for business professionals, researchers, and technical industry workers in finance and artificial intelligence.
Tabella dei contenuti
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
1 Data-Driven Sustainability: Unlocking the Potential of Machine Learning and Big Data for ESG Integration and the Circular Economy 1
Priya Soni
2 Blockchain Technology and Its Potential in Sustainable Finance and Investment 13
Neeti Misra, Abhilasha Chauhan and Nikita Siddhu
3 The Relationship Between Fin Tech and Financial Sustainability: Turkey Case 31
Seda Yıldırım, Tuğba Kantarcı, Durmuş Çağrı Yıldırım and Kenan Aydın
4 Leveraging Fin Tech for the Advancement of Circular Economy 49
Radha Agarwal, Mariam Fatima and Amit Malhotra
5 Cyber Ecosystem and Digital Currency: Review and Current Status 63
Nitish Ojha, Divya Gohil and Abhishek Vaish
6 Navigating the Legal Landscape of Green Finance and Responsible Investment in India: A Critical Analysis 93
Shikha Dimri and Anushka Srivastava
7 Impact of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and the Circular Economy (CE) on Financial Decision-Making 119
Jeanne-Marie Lawrence
8 Institutions and Crowdfunding Success in Africa 149
Isaac Appiah-Otoo
9 Legal Aspects of Smart Contracts and Application of Blockchain Technology in Fin Tech 173
Gioia Arnone
10 ESG Excellence in the Digital World: Circular Economy E-Business Solutions 193
Rubee Singh, Akash Gupta and Vinay Kandpal
11 Role of Fin Tech in Fueling Social Change: A Field Study 205
Sai Aanchal
12 Significance of Digital Currencies in Sustainable Finance and Investment—An Indian Perspective 225
Sulagna Das
13 A Leap Towards Tokenomics: The Future of Sustainability 247
Soumyajit Chakraborty
14 Advancing Financial Inclusion through Digital Finance Innovations in Tanzania 255
Galinoma Gahele Lubawa and Vinay Kandpal D. Litt
Index 289
Circa l’autore
Ernesto D.R. Santibanez Gonzalez, Ph D, is a professor at the University of Talca, Talca, Chile. His research focuses on developing long-term strategies for climate change and sustainability to develop the planet. He has written more than 100 publications in high-impact scientific journals and managed numerous international research projects. He has also served as an editor for several journals.
Vinay Kandpal, Ph D, is a professor in the Department of Management Studies, Graphic Era University, Dehradun, India. He obtained his doctorate in finance from Kumaun University, India. He has published more than 60 research papers and six books on diverse subjects, such as sustainability, fintech, smart cities, etc.
Peterson K. Ozili, Ph D, is a senior economist at the Central Bank of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria. He holds a doctorate in accounting and finance from Northampton University in the United Kingdom and a doctorate in economics from Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria. He has extensive research interests in economics, finance, business, and accounting. He has made several contributions to financial inclusion research.
Prasenjit Chatterjee, Ph D, is a professor of mechanical engineering and dean at MCKV Institute of Engineering, West Bengal, India. He has over 6, 500 citations and many research papers in various international journals and peer-reviewed conferences. He has authored several books on intelligent decision-making, fuzzy computing, supply chain management, etc. He developed a multi-criteria decision-making method called Measurement of Alternatives and Ranking through functional mapping of criterion sub-intervals.