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Showing result 11 - 15 of 361 swedish dissertations containing the word bank.
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11. Decentralized Finance and Central Bank Communication
Abstract : This dissertation investigates two distinct areas within the financial literature: Decentralized finance (DeFi) and central bank communication. Both areas have experienced significant changes in the past decade, posing new challenges to the international financial system. READ MORE
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12. A tale of two FinTech solutions : Loyalty in mobile bank applications and initial trust in financial robo-advisors
Abstract : This thesis on financial technology (FinTech) solutions consists of twosuccessive phases, each including two articles. The first phase targets the loyalty of young bank customers (YBCs) to mobile bank applications (MBAs). READ MORE
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13. Filter Bank Design for Subband Adaptive Filtering
Abstract : Adaptive filtering is an important subject in the field of signal processing and has numerous applications in fields such as speech processing and communications. Examples in speech processing include speech enhancement, echo- and interference- cancellation, and speech coding. READ MORE
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14. Full-adoption of digital payment methods? : Barriers and barrier-breakers from a Swedish bank customer perspective
Abstract : Digitalisation and the Covid-19 pandemic have accelerated the decrease in demand for cash worldwide. This also concerns Sweden, which might be on its way to being the first cashless country in the world. The idea of a cashless society is motivated by various assumed benefits, although it also entails certain inherent challenges. READ MORE
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15. Payment Efficiency and Payment Pricing : Four Essays
Abstract : The four essays in this Doctoral thesis provide new evidence of efficiency in electronic payments and banks due to the technological change in payment distribution systems and how banks can utilize and develop their pricing of payments in the presence of changing technology.“Benefits from a Changing Payment Technology in European Banking” identifies cost savings from technical change in European banking. READ MORE