[AISWorld] [Call for Papers] Disruption in Banking & Financial Services
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Fri Sep 16 09:49:04 EDT 2022
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Accepting article ideas for an upcoming Amplify
https://www.cutter.com/journals/amplify
issue!
Abstract deadline: September 30, 2022
Article deadline: November 10, 2022
As neobanks and digital native banks profit from scalable business
models, traditional banks face extinction as they wrestle with high
labor costs, capital costs, and the erosion of brand loyalty.
To survive and thrive, traditional banks must adopt a more
exploration-oriented mindset. Leaders should also act quickly to
implement radical changes on all fronts and balance short-term value
drivers with innovation to spur growth and transformation.
An upcoming issue of Amplify , with Guest Editor Philippe De Backer,
seeks submissions exploring the future of financial services and the
need for banking transformation and innovation in a market where the
rules have fundamentally changed.
Article ideas may include but are not limited to the following:
What are the key features of future banks?
What opportunities do universal banks have to leverage their unique
assets and pre-empt new entrants from dominating the market?
How is open banking reshaping the financial landscape, and how can both
traditional banks and challengers benefit from this new opportunity?
What opportunities in embedded banking and BaaS have yet to be realized
by new and existing players?
How are evolving customer experiences and changing customer expectations
impacting banks?
What are some winning strategies in terms of customer trust and brand
loyalty in financial services?
How will the future of money, transactions, and the decline of cash
impact the financial landscape?
How can bank boards and management work together to ensure alignment
with a bank's strategic direction?
How can innovation be prioritized on a bank transformation roadmap?
How can core banking capabilities be transformed for a digital era? How
can agility help in the shift towards a digital culture?
What are some lessons-learned by "explore-oriented" businesses focusing
on experimentation, risk-taking, discovery and innovation?
What is the impact of emerging technologies and continuous technology
changes?
How can data be maximized and monetized across the banking landscape?
How can cloud and SaaS technology drive more customer-centric banking
experiences?
What are the benefits and risks of increased automation in financial
services?
How can omnichannel banking be developed?
How are APIs reshaping the banking world?
What is the outlook for M&As?
How is the relationship between challengers and banks evolving from
competition to collaboration?
How can partnerships create real benefits for customers?
What is the impact of backward looking regulatory regimes?
How can customer data (PSD2) and new competitive models be accessed?
What are the challenges of fraud and AML during a time of rapid change?
FOR CONSIDERATION: Please send an abstract (~ 300 words or less of
proposed article scope and author(s) bio), to Philippe De Backer and
Christine Generali . Final article length is typically 2,000-3,500 words
plus graphics. More editorial guidelines
https://www.cutter.com/call-papers#Editorial%20Guidelines
.
Learn more or submit a proposal!
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Amplify
https://www.cutter.com/journals/amplify
is published monthly as a forum for thought leaders, academics, business
practitioners, and industry experts to present innovative ideas, current
research, and solutions to the critical issues facing business
technology professionals competing in today's digital economy.
Compensation: Authors receive a complimentary subscription to Amplify
and other valuable Cutter research and get exposure to an audience of
business technology leaders spanning industries across the globe.
Articles are also featured on social media including LinkedIn and
Twitter.
If you have any questions, please contact Christine Generali , Amplify
Group Publisher.
We look forward to the opportunity of working with you!
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