2022
DOI: 10.1108/jibr-05-2022-0126
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Crypto-hesitancy: is regulation the answer?

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore and address the possible reasons for the hesitancy in accepting cryptocurrency as an asset class by the world governments and central banks. The behaviour of delaying the acceptance or using cryptocurrency has been termed as crypto-hesitancy. Design/methodology/approach To establish the conceptual understanding of crypto-hesitancy, the bibliometric analysis was performed through Bibliometrix and VOSviewer. Through keyword search technique this study has located… Show more

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“…The cyber risk and fraud risk might appear more frequently and have a higher impact [77]. As such, in line with Ojih et al [78] we consider that cryptoassets should be strictly regulated while not impeding technical innovation. While the MiCa Regulation aims to ensure the integrity of crypto markets, a new accounting standard on crypto-assets would protect investors and increase investor confidence [6].…”
Section: Instrumentssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The cyber risk and fraud risk might appear more frequently and have a higher impact [77]. As such, in line with Ojih et al [78] we consider that cryptoassets should be strictly regulated while not impeding technical innovation. While the MiCa Regulation aims to ensure the integrity of crypto markets, a new accounting standard on crypto-assets would protect investors and increase investor confidence [6].…”
Section: Instrumentssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Regulatory issues. Cryptocurrency raises certain regulatory concerns (Ojih et al, 2023). It is more difficult to rely on it since it is decentralised and operates independently on a private blockchain-based cryptography system (Erevelles et al, 2022).…”
Section: Cryptocurrency and Its Barriermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first paper under this theme by Ojih et al (2023) addresses the growing research on cryptocurrency, which continue to draw significant interest from both investors and researchers despite being banned in many countries due to their perceived adverse impacts on the economy and financial system (Sousa et al, 2022). have discussed these issues in the paper titled, "Crypto-hesitancy: is regulation the answer?"…”
Section: Special Issuetrack-wise Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first paper under this theme by Ojih et al (2023) addresses the growing research on cryptocurrency, which continue to draw significant interest from both investors and researchers despite being banned in many countries due to their perceived adverse impacts on the economy and financial system (Sousa et al , 2022). have discussed these issues in the paper titled, “Crypto-hesitancy: is regulation the answer?” with the objectives to explore and address the possible reasons for the hesitancy in accepting cryptocurrency as an asset class by the various countries governments and central banks in the World.…”
Section: Special Issue – Track-wise Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%