Readiness for implementing innovations in banking in advanced and emerging economies
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2021
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Foundation of International Studies
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The development of innovation requires special knowledge from various
management areas, as well as technological and intellectual support from the
state. The study aims to assess the country’s readiness to introduce innovative
banking technologies. The methodological tools used for the study include
bibliographic analysis, fuzzy logic, factor analysis, and the Brown-Mayer model.
The period under consideration is 2004-2018. The paper focuses on two groups
of countries: advanced economies (Germany, France, Czech Republic, and
Spain), emerging markets and developing economies (Ukraine, Poland, Turkey,
Croatia, Romania). The results of bibliometric analysis obtained with
VOSViewerv.1.6.10 toolkit prove that the most significant factors affecting the
country’s readiness to implement banking innovations are intensive economic
growth, development of information and communication technologies in society,
and financial strength of the banking system. The assessment results show a
gradual improvement of technological and economic conditions that are
necessary for the intensification of innovation processes in banking in the
countries. France, Germany, Turkey, and Poland are among the leading countries
with the best conditions for the development of banking innovations, while
Ukraine, Croatia, and Romania have the least favorable conditions among
analyzed countries. The results of this empirical study can be used to formulate a
strategic plan for the development of a country’s banking system.
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fuzzy logic, investment attractiveness, bank, financial services, innovation
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Boiko, A., Zwolińska-Ligaj, M., Bozhenko, V., Florczak, E., & Ovcharenko, V.
(2021). Readiness for implementing innovations in banking in advanced and
emerging economies. Journal of International Studies, 14(4), 236-250.
doi:10.14254/2071-8330.2021/14-4/16