Banks and Fintech on Platform Economies: Contextual and Conscious Banking
- Length: 272 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Wiley
- Publication Date: 2021-11-22
- ISBN-10: 1119756979
- ISBN-13: 9781119756972
- Sales Rank: #60752 (See Top 100 Books)
Discover the future of the financial services industry with this insightful new resource on Contextual and Conscious Banking
In Banks and Fintech on Platform Economies: Contextual and Conscious Banking, accomplished fintech professional and author Paolo Sironi delivers an insightful examination of how platform theory, born outside of financial services, will make its way inside banking and financial markets to radically transform the way firms do business.
You’ll learn why the financial services industry must master the necessary shift of focus from selling business outputs to selling client outcomes. You’ll also discover how to steer the industry towards new forms of digital transformation underpinned by Contextual Banking and Conscious Banking platform strategies that will benefit stakeholders of all kinds.
This important book:
- Describes the shift in mindset necessary to help banks strengthen and extend the reach of their Banking-as-a-Service and Banking-as-a-Platform operations.
- Shows how a renewed interpretation of fundamental uncertainty inspires the usage of exponential technologies to achieve architectural resilience, and open the reference theory to spring new business models centered on clients’ and ecosystems’ antifragility.
- Financial services industry can break-out from a narrow space of value-generation to reclaim top spot against bigtech contenders, enjoying greater flexibility and adaptability at lower digital costs
Perfect for CEOs, business leaders, regulators, fintech entrepreneurs, wealth managers, behavioral finance researchers and professionals working at financial technology companies, Banks and Fintech on Platform Economieswill also earn a place in the libraries of bankers seeking a firm grasp of the rapidly evolving outcome economy and a view about the future of the industry.
Cover Table of Contents Title Page Copyright Forewords BYE-BYE PRODUCTS, HELLO EXPERIENCES WHEN BANKERS ARE NOT BANKERS ANY MORE “STICKY” PLATFORMS REIGN SUPREME PLATFORMS TRY TO CAPTURE OUR TIME BY PROVIDING US WITH AS MANY DIVERSIONS AND AS MUCH UTILITY AS POSSIBLE PAYMENT PLATFORMS AS SUPERAPPS WHAT IS A PLATFORM? IMPLICATIONS OF THE PLATFORMIFISATION OF BANKING TRAVELING DOWN MEMORY LANE SHARE PROSPERITY SHAPED BY DATA NOTES About the Author Disclaimer Introduction THE BANKING REINVENTION QUADRANT CONTEXTUAL AND CONSCIOUS BANKING PLATFORM STRATEGIES ORGANISATION OF THE BOOK PART I FOUNDATIONS OF PLATFORM THEORY PART II REINVENTING FINANCIAL SERVICES PART III LEADING PLATFORM STRATEGIES PART One: Foundations of Platform Theory CHAPTER 1: Platform Essentials on Outcome Economies 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.2 PLATFORMS AND ECOSYSTEMS 1.3 INNOVATING FROM OUTPUT TO OUTCOME ECONOMIES 1.4 LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR THINKING 1.5 PLATFORM TYPES 1.6 ABOUT PLATFORMS AND INNOVATION THEORY 1.7 SHIFTING THE PERCEPTION OF VALUE 1.8 BANKS AND FINTECH ON OUTCOME ECONOMIES 1.9 CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 2: The Trust Advantage 2.1 INTRODUCTION 2.2 ELEMENTS OF PLATFORM CREATION 2.3 TRANSPARENCY GENERATES TRUST 2.4 THE TRUST ADVANTAGE FOR BANKS AND FINTECH 2.5 CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 3: Open Innovation and Data 3.1 INTRODUCTION 3.2 CLOSED AND OPEN INNOVATION 3.3 THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF COMPLEMENTORS 3.4 THE MONETISATION PERSPECTIVE 3.5 THE MONETISATION OF APIS 3.6 THE MONETISATION OF USER ENGAGEMENT 3.7 THE API ECONOMY FOR BANKS AND FINTECH 3.8 CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 4: Platform Governance Founded on Transparency 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.2 POWER COMES WITH RESPONSIBILITY 4.3 PLATFORM MONOPOLY BETWEEN COMPETITION AND REGULATION 4.4 NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES THREATEN PLATFORM RESILIENCE 4.5 GOVERNANCE OF OPENNESS AND CURATION 4.6 THE TRANSPARENCY GOVERNING PRINCIPLE 4.7 TRANSPARENCY FOR BANKS AND FINTECH 4.8 CONCLUSIONS PART Two: Reinventing Financial Services CHAPTER 5: The Existential Shift of Bank Business Models 5.1 INTRODUCTION 5.2 THE NEW NORMAL OF CENTRAL BANKS 5.3 ABOUT THE TENSION BETWEEN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION 5.4 THE BANKING REINVENTION QUADRANT 5.5 FOUR BRQ BUSINESS VALUE SPACES 5.6 CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 6: Lessons Learned from Fintech Innovation 6.1 INTRODUCTION 6.2 THE TRUE MEANING OF DISRUPTION 6.3 RESOLVING THE “PULL-PUSH” MOTIVATIONAL GAP 6.4 REBUNDLING ON PLATFORM ECONOMIES 6.5 CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 7: Competitive Factors for the Future of Banks 7.1 INTRODUCTION 7.2 THE FINANCIAL SERVICES ENGINE 7.3 EXTERNAL FACTORS AFFECTING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATIONS 7.4 INTERNAL FACTORS ENABLING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION 7.5 CONCLUSIONS PART Three: Leading Platform Strategies CHAPTER 8: Contextual Banking 8.1 INTRODUCTION 8.2 COMPETE WITH OPEN BUSINESS ARCHITECTURES 8.3 FROM OPEN BANKING TO OPEN FINANCE 8.4 CONTEXTUAL BANKING 8.5 BIGTECH GRAVITY 8.6 FINANCIAL SERVICES FIGHT BACK 8.7 CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 9: Foundations of Financial Market Transparency 9.1 INTRODUCTION 9.2 CONTEXTUAL BANKING AND ARCHITECTURAL RESILIENCE 9.3 CONSCIOUS BANKING AND FINANCIAL ANTIFRAGILITY 9.4 EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE TO OPEN PLATFORMS AND REFERENCE SYSTEMS 9.5 CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 10: Conscious Banking 10.1 INTRODUCTION 10.2 MICRO AND MACRO ANTIFRAGILITY ACROSS ECOSYSTEMS 10.3 UNLOCKING HIDDEN VALUE IN THE ECOSYSTEM 10.4 EXPONENTIAL TECHNOLOGIES ON TRANSPARENT MARKETS 10.5 THE SCIENTIFIC SHIFT FROM REDUCTIONISM TO HOLISM 10.6 THE CORE ENGINE OF CONSCIOUS BANKING PLATFORMS 10.7 CONCLUSIONS Concluding Remarks Bibliography REFERENCES Index End User License Agreement
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