The fintech transformation of banking: Governance dynamics
and socio-economic outcomes in spatial contexts
The fintech transformation of banking: Governance dynamics
and socio-economic outcomes in spatial contexts
Author(s): Marta Gancarczyk, Piotr Łasak, Jacek GancarczykSubject(s): Business Economy / Management, Financial Markets, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
Keywords: banking sector; fintech; governance; global production networks; global value chains;
Summary/Abstract: Objective: The objective of the article is to identify and systemize the governance dynamics and related socio- economic consequences of the fintech transformation in banking, while acknowledging spatial contexts. Research Design & Methods: The research framework comprised Global Production Networks (GPN), Global Value Chain (GVC), and co-evolutionary approaches to guide a systematic literature review in the Scopus, Web of Science, and Taylor & Francis databases for 2016-2021. The final sample comprised 76 sources that became the basis for selective coding and the synthesis of the results.Findings: Fintech impacted banking governance by creating a dual and interrelated system of global financial networks and a ‘mosaic’ of territorial financial ecologies and ecosystems, where incumbent banks held an im- portant but not exclusive position. The fintech-enhanced governance transformations had both positive socio- economic effects (improved efficiency, expanded range of services, and inclusion of unbanked or under-served customers) and negative effects (over-indebtedness, surveillance, and exclusion of some customers). Wider so- cio-economic consequences refered to sustainable development and changes in economic and social behaviour. Implications & Recommendations: A research framework and agenda for future studies related to the dy- namics of fintech-driven governance in banking have been elaborated. The article derives the immediate and wider economic and social consequences of fintech-driven transformations. The results can also be applied in public policies oriented towards sustainable socio-economic development.Contribution & Value Added: The study provides theoretical and policy-relevant contributions. Firstly, it broadens the research on the transformation of banking governance in the spatial context. Secondly, it contributes theoretically by proposing a research framework of GVC and GPN governance augmented by a co-evolutionary perspective. Thirdly, the article informs policy that seeks financial inclusion for cohesive and sustainable development.
Journal: Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
- Issue Year: 10/2022
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 143-165
- Page Count: 23
- Language: English