Finanse i Prawo Finansowe
Lodz University Press · Poland · Est. 2014
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About the Journal The JoFFL Quarterly has been published consistently since 2014. From its inception, the publication process has been managed by the staff of the Institute of Finance, particularly the Department of Central Banking and Financial Intermediation at the Faculty of Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz. The journal's primary format is electronic. As a peer-reviewed scientific journal, the JoFFL Quarterly focuses on original research articles that often blend theoretical insights with practical applications in finance and related disciplines. The journal also welcomes contributions from legal scholars exploring topics in financial regulation. The journal seeks to foster the advancement and dissemination of cutting-edge research in the field of finance, with the objective of enhancing the understanding, analysis, and articulation of critical, particularly contemporary, financial phenomena and mechanisms. It welcomes both theoretical and empirical contributions that explore a wide range of topics within economics and finance, financial law, management, and quality sciences, as well as interdisciplinary studies that bridge finance with other academic domains. The journal aims to inspire scholars and practitioners alike, providing a platform for publishing high-quality research that contributes to the evolving discourse on global financial systems and practices. The topic areas are listed below with examples of current issues. Banking: Potential disruptions to traditional banking models and the role of commercial banks in a CBDC, Fintech Disruption in Traditional Banking, The Role of Digital Banking in Financial Inclusion Banking, The Rise of Neobanks, Cybersecurity Risks in Banking, Strategies for Serving Underbanked Populations. The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Automation in Banking Services. Consumer Protection in Financial Markets : The Role of Financial Literacy, Consumer Protection in Digital Finance, Financial Product Transparency, The Di
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