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    Innovation in Financial services - Beyond the red castle

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    Publication type
    Journal article
    Author
    Cumps, Bjorn
    Van Dyck, Walter
    Publication Year
    2014
    Journal
    Global Banking and Finance Review
    Publication Issue
    March
    
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    Abstract
    Even though we have witnessed a number of helpful innovations in recent years (i.e. mobile banking apps, QR-code based peer-to-peer payments, digital advisors, gamified savings accounts etc.), I think it is fair to say that banks and insurance companies are not the most innovative organisations around. Despite this, change is in the air and there are signs that the finance industry is finally beginning to realise the importance of innovation – but it is also clear that there is a long road ahead if banking is to catch up with other sectors such as I.T and Healthcare.
    Keyword
    Innovation, Innovation Management
    Knowledge Domain/Industry
    Innovation Management
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12127/4964
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