2024
DOI: 10.7203/ciriec-e.110.25755
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Monedas sociales en la era digital: retos y oportunidades

Juan Francisco Albert,
Nerea Gómez Fernández,
Sergio Luis Náñez Alonso

Abstract: En los últimos años se han experimentado dos procesos de innovación monetaria de forma simultánea: la digitalización del dinero y el auge de las monedas sociales. Estas tendencias se han integrado y han dado lugar a la aparición de lo que denominamos monedas sociales digitales. El presente trabajo tiene dos objetivos. Por un lado, se realiza una evaluación de las ventajas e inconvenientes de una digitalización completa de las monedas sociales. Si bien las nuevas tecnologías y la digitalización ofrecen ventajas… Show more

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“…This would involve investigating how mobile payment platforms, banking apps, and other technological solutions are affecting access and participation in the financial system, especially in geographically remote or underserved areas. However, the possible "financial exclusion" effect that digital means of payment may generate should also be considered, especially in the population with lower income levels or lower education levels (Albert et al 2024).…”
Section: Discussion Of Results and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would involve investigating how mobile payment platforms, banking apps, and other technological solutions are affecting access and participation in the financial system, especially in geographically remote or underserved areas. However, the possible "financial exclusion" effect that digital means of payment may generate should also be considered, especially in the population with lower income levels or lower education levels (Albert et al 2024).…”
Section: Discussion Of Results and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%