Sustainability in Interaction of Traditional and Mechanical Financial Systems
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 19279
Special Issue Editor
Interests: financial economics; monetary economics; unconventional monetary policies; digital currencies
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Dear Colleagues,
Sustainability in the nexus between human and mechanical interconnectedness has been of primordial importance for progress in advanced and emerging countries. The era of rapid digitalization of transactions and services has fetched the linkage between human and technological resources to the forefront of academic debate. Digitalization in companies threatens the traditional form of commerce and weakens employment. Moreover, reduction in speed and the pseudonymous character of interactions has raised important regulatory issues. Threatening of sustainability of financial health in microeconomic and macroeconomic level ocurs by the need of cost-reducing measures. Policymakers, agents, legislators and the press have focused interest in the steps towards evolution of human actions and its substitutability or complementarity with technological progress. This special issue welcomes original academic contributions that conduct in-depth analysis on the sustainability of the nexus between the human and mechanical or digital character of financial activity. The authors should pay emphasis to sustainability in human-mechanical cooperation in payment systems. Light should be casted on whether the intertemporal connectedness between humans and technology has managed to preserve high levels of efficiency and prosperity. The sustainability of potential benefits generated by this nexus is of special interest in this breakpoint era of financial modernization.
Dr. Nikolaos A. Kyriazis
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- sustainable payment systems
- depositor-lender sustainable nexus
- digitalization-led sustainable perils
- growth-enforcing sustainable technology advancements
- sustainable human-mechanics interactions
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