2019
DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2019.765
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Innovation Relationships in the Emergence of Fintech Ecosystems

Abstract: This paper explores the emergence of ecosystems in the context of Fintechs infusing digital technology into financial services. The rapid rise of Fintechs has changed the business landscape, challenging the established firms with novel solutions and services. As a result, the established firms are turning to new models of cooperation, replacing the hierarchically managed value chains with ecosystems that are modular and decentralized in their architecture. First, a bibliometric analysis was conducted to presen… Show more

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“…It was developed from the examination of 227 FinTechs from various countries that are focused on end consumers (business-to-consumer). Additionally, Still et al. (2019) investigation into the development of FinTech ecosystems included a case study of innovation at two of Finland's largest retail banks as well as a presentation of the content and connections in FinTech research.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was developed from the examination of 227 FinTechs from various countries that are focused on end consumers (business-to-consumer). Additionally, Still et al. (2019) investigation into the development of FinTech ecosystems included a case study of innovation at two of Finland's largest retail banks as well as a presentation of the content and connections in FinTech research.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When, within the framework of one solution or application, a client receives related services from different entities or the capacities of two or more companies from different regions were used to create a particular service and product. And even though, for example K. Still et al (2019), consider ecosystems from the point of view of innovative interaction, ecosystems have a more pragmatic goalas efficiently as possible, in terms of achieving the goal, managing taxes, providing the highest possible level of services, and organizing a business. At the same time, the provision of services is divided into chains, which can be located in different regions, which allows each of the production chains and the entire process to be more efficient.…”
Section: Ecosystems As An Implementation Of the Theory Of Production ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Case studies using data-driven analyses and indepth interviews responded to this need in the 2019 minitrack, "Managing Platforms and Ecosystems." With investigative lenses turned toward specific industries, papers explored the emergence of dynamic capabilities in the Internet of Things [22], the robotics sector [23], microservices [24], the fintech sector [25], and the automotive industry [26]. Management issues brought about by rapidly advancing technologies were addressed in papers on the alignment of information technologies with business strategies [27], shifting to the cloud [28], blockchain value creation [29], data governance decisions [30], and crowdworking [31].…”
Section: Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%