Larisa Yarovaya, Keynote Speaker
Dr Larisa Yarovaya is an Associate Professor of Finance and the Deputy Head of the Centre for Digital Finance at the Southampton Business School, University of Southampton, UK. Larisa has published more than 60 papers in the international finance and Fintech areas and co-edited the book “Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology”. Larisa is also the Chair and organiser of the Cryptocurrency Research Conference 2018-2023. Her research results have been disseminated via a variety of media channels and platforms, e.g. BBC, MarketWatch, FT Live, CBC, Euronews, Bloomberg, to name but a few. She also has appeared as an expert in the CNBC series on “Ethereum” and “Stablecoins”.
Frances Coppola, Keynote Speaker
Frances spent 17 years working for banks, where much of her work was concerned with settlement, accounting and risk management systems. She left banking in 2002 to concentrate on her singing career, but after the financial crisis returned to write about the banks that had so nearly blown up the world. For over a decade now she has been writing about banking, finance and economics for a wide range of media and industry publications including Forbes, the Financial Times, American Express, The Independent, Open Democracy, CapX, MarketWatch and CoinDesk. Frances is a frequent commentator on financial and economic matters for the BBC, and is in demand as a speaker and moderator at economics and finance conferences. Her blog Coppola Comment is widely read in the finance & economics community.Frances’s book “The Case for People’s QE” was published by Polity Books in June 2019. In December 2021, her academic paper “The political economy of inflation” was published in the European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies. Her forthcoming book “The Absolute Essentials of Banking” will be published by Routledge in 2023.
In addition to her writing and speaking commitments, Frances continues to sing and teach professionally.
Ghent University, 13-14 April 2023
Fintech for the Future
The workshop invites papers in all areas of fintech broadly defined. Papers are invited that address, among others
- The future, if any, of cryptocurrencies
- Applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence in financial decision making
- The use of imaging and geospatial techniques in finance
- Fintech and the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Fintech and financial inclusivity
- Ethics and Fintech
- Central Bank Digital Currencies
- Roboadvising
- Crowd and Peer2Peer funding
- Defi
- Digital banking
We also welcome proposals for roundtables, panel presentations and workshops.
Papers at this symposium may be invited to submit for publication in a number of journals
International Review of Financial Analysis (Guest Editor Michael Froemmel, Ghent) , will publish a SI on the Future of Cryptocurrencies.
Finance Research Letters (Guest Editor Michael Froemmel, Ghent) , will publish a SI on the all aspects of the conference material.
International Review of Economics and Finance (Guest Editor Andrew Urquhart, ICMA Center) , will publish a SI on Fintech and International Finance.
Papers for the SI's must have been presented at the conference , and will have submission fees for the journal submission waived. Which journal, if any, for which a paper will submit, will be requested at submission. Submission to a journal is NOT mandatory to attend or present.
Indicative timeline
15 Feb 2023: Deadline for papers and workshop proposals
14 March 2023: Decisions communicated
Submissions may be made here ; https://conference-service.com/ffea-ghent-2023/welcome.html