Digital Finance and Sustainability
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Economic and Business Aspects of Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2023) | Viewed by 46851
Special Issue Editors
Interests: macroeconomics; international finance; financial stability
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue on “Digital Finance and Sustainability” targets papers to be presented at a virtual conference on the topic organized by the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and the Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics at Singapore Management University (SKBI/SMU). Authors interested in being considered for this Special Issue should submit their papers to the conference by 17 October 2022. More details about the conference, including the link for submission, can be found here: https://www.adb.org/adbi/research/call-for-papers/digital-finance-and-sustainability.
Digitalization helps to transform economies through supporting inclusive growth and enhancing economy-wide productivity, with an important role for digital finance and trade. More recently, initiatives on sustainable digital finance and green fintech have been at the core of a new strand of research on the nexus between digital finance and environmental sustainability. In addition, the promotion of a sound and efficient digital payments system, both at national and cross-border levels, is an important mechanism for reducing inequality. Recognizing the faster pace of digital transformation and innovations in digital finance post-pandemic, striking the right balance between financial regulation and enabling financial innovation is key. Likewise, digitalization in trade finance helps to promote greater economic integration and competitiveness. The link between digital finance and sustainable economic and environmental outcomes is currently not very well understood, while many economies lie at different stages of financial development and digital finance adoption.
ADBI, SKBI/SMU, and Sustainability are seeking original research papers on digital finance and its implications for sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Selected papers will be featured during a related conference at the end of 2022, to be held virtually. Selected papers will also be considered for open-access publication in a Special Issue of Sustainability. Papers may also be considered for publication in the ADBI Working Paper Series.
While papers can have a global dimension, papers with a focus on Asia and the Pacific are desirable. Paper topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Fintech and sectoral productivity;
- Fintech and inclusive growth;
- Digital finance and resilience to macroeconomic shocks;
- Digital payment systems and economic efficiency;
- Digital finance and monetary policy effectiveness;
- Digital credit intermediation and financial stability;
- Central bank digital currencies, cross-border digital financial flows and economic integration;
- Trade finance and competitiveness;
- Digital financial inclusion and long-run growth;
- Digital finance and environmental sustainability;
- Sustainable digital finance and green fintech.
Submission Procedure
Authors should submit full manuscripts of around 8,000 words, including an abstract of 100 words, via this link (https://www.adb.org/adbi/research/call-for-papers/digital-finance-and-sustainability) by 17 October 2022. All paper submissions must be original and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Authors of selected papers will be notified by 31 October and invited to present at a virtual conference, which will take place at the end of 2022. Papers to be considered for the special issue will be announced after the conference.
Dr. John Beirne
Prof. Dr. David G. Fernandez
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- digital finance
- fintech
- sustainable finance
- digital financial inclusion
- central bank digital currencies
- digital cross-border capital flows
- sustainable economic development
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