
Transactions on Banking, Finance, and Leadership Informatics
About the journal
Recent Articles
Using Alternative Data and Machine Learning for Predictive Credit Scoring to Promote Financial Inclusion in the U.S.
Blockchain-Based Banking Infrastructure for Securing Financial Transactions and Reducing Operational Costs in the U.S.
Forecasting Financial Crashes with Advanced Time-Series Methods: A Predictive Framework
Forecasting Stock Prices: A Machine Learning-Based Approach for Predictive Analytics Through a Case Study
Journal Insights
“Transactions on Banking Finance, and Leadership Informatics” aims to bridge the domains of banking, finance, and leadership through innovative research that integrates advanced informatics. This journal seeks to publish high-quality theoretical and empirical studies that enhance our understanding of the interplay between financial systems and leadership dynamics in both domestic and international contexts.
The scope of “Transactions on Banking Finance, and Leadership Informatics” encompasses a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
⦁ Banking Innovation: Research on digital banking, fintech solutions, and their impacts on traditional banking practices.
⦁ Financial Analytics: Use of big data and analytics in asset management, risk assessment, and market predictions.
⦁ Leadership in Finance: Studies examining leadership styles, decision-making processes, and their effects on financial performance and organizational culture.
⦁ Regulatory Compliance: Insights into the evolving landscape of financial regulations and the role of leadership in ensuring compliance.
⦁ Behavioral Finance and Leadership: Exploration of psychological factors influencing financial decision-making and leadership behavior.
⦁ Sustainable Finance: Research on leadership roles in promoting sustainable financial practices and ethical investment strategies.
⦁ Performance Metrics: Development and evaluation of new metrics for assessing financial performance and leadership effectiveness in banking institutions.
⦁ Crisis Management: Studies focused on leadership responses to financial crises and their implications for banking and finance.
The journal prioritizes interdisciplinary research that fosters collaboration between finance professionals, banking leaders, and informatics scholars. Transactions on Banking Finance, and Leadership Informatics aims to disseminate knowledge that not only advances academic understanding but also informs practice, policy, and decision-making within financial institutions and beyond. By promoting rigorous and impactful research, “Transactions on Banking Finance, and Leadership Informatics” also aims to enhance communication and collaboration among academics, practitioners, and policymakers in the dynamic fields of banking and finance.
About: “Transactions on Banking Finance, and Leadership Informatics” aims to advance interdisciplinary research that integrates banking and finance with leadership principles and informatics, fostering innovation and informed decision-making in financial institutions and beyond.
- • Banking Technology and Digital Banking
- • Financial Analytics and Data-Driven Decision Making
- • Fintech Innovation and Financial Services
- • Leadership in Financial Institutions
- • Risk Management and Compliance in Finance
- • Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies in Banking
- • Artificial Intelligence in Financial Markets
- • Corporate Governance and Leadership Informatics
- • Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management
- • Financial Regulations and Policy Informatics
- • Digital Payments and Transaction Systems
- • Sustainable Finance and Green Banking
- • Machine Learning for Credit Scoring and Risk Assessment
- • Leadership Development in Finance and Banking
- • Financial Inclusion and Technology
This journal offers authors the choice to publish their work open access. To publish open access, an Article Publishing Charge (APC) applies.
- • Google Scholar
- • Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
Journal Metrics
- Refereed: Yes
- Review Speed: 4-6 Weeks
- Acceptance Rate: 35%
- Frequency: Every Two Months
