The Integration of Fintech in Energy Markets: Economic Benefits and Policy Considerations
This study investigates the impact of, financial technology (fintech) integration, on the efficiency, cost reduction, and, sustainability of energy markets, with a, particular focus on, Pakistan. Employing, the Technology-Organization-Environment, (TOE) framework, the research, explores how fintech,...
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my-aeu-eprints.12292024-12-16T01:44:45Z http://ur.aeu.edu.my/1229/ The Integration of Fintech in Energy Markets: Economic Benefits and Policy Considerations Farooqi, Muhammad Wali Banori, Noshad Hussain Shah Ullah, Naqeeb Sultan, Burree Niaz, Amna This study investigates the impact of, financial technology (fintech) integration, on the efficiency, cost reduction, and, sustainability of energy markets, with a, particular focus on, Pakistan. Employing, the Technology-Organization-Environment, (TOE) framework, the research, explores how fintech, adoption, investment in, fintech, regulatory support, technological, infrastructure, and market transparency, influence key market, outcomes. A structured questionnaire, was distributed to professionals, and stakeholders in the, energy sector, yielding 320, responses. The analysis, conducted using, Structural Equation Modelling(SEM), inSmart PLS, reveals that fintech, adoption significantly, enhances market efficiency, while, investment in fintech and market, transparency contribute to, cost reduction. Regulatory, support and technological, infrastructure iscrucial, for market efficiency, and sustainability, respectively. The, study underscores the, need for a balanced approach that, includes supportive regulatory, frameworks and robust, technological infrastructure to fully, leverage fintech's potential. The findings, offer valuable insights for, policymakers and energy, market participants, highlighting, the critical role of fintech in driving, economic benefits and addressing, market inefficiencies. Future, research should expand, to multiple countries to validate these findings and explore additional contextual factors. 2024 Journal PeerReviewed text en http://ur.aeu.edu.my/1229/1/4%283%29%2C51-68.pdf Farooqi, Muhammad Wali and Banori, Noshad Hussain Shah and Ullah, Naqeeb and Sultan, Burree and Niaz, Amna (2024) The Integration of Fintech in Energy Markets: Economic Benefits and Policy Considerations. The Asian Bulletin of Big Data Management, 4 (3). pp. 51-68. https://doi.org/10.62019/abbdm.v4i3.214 |
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This study investigates the impact of, financial technology (fintech) integration, on the efficiency, cost reduction, and, sustainability of energy markets, with a, particular focus on, Pakistan. Employing, the Technology-Organization-Environment, (TOE) framework, the research, explores how fintech, adoption, investment in, fintech, regulatory support, technological, infrastructure, and market transparency, influence key market, outcomes. A structured questionnaire, was distributed to professionals, and stakeholders in the, energy sector, yielding 320, responses. The analysis, conducted using, Structural Equation Modelling(SEM), inSmart PLS, reveals that fintech, adoption significantly, enhances market efficiency, while, investment in fintech and market, transparency contribute to, cost reduction. Regulatory, support and technological, infrastructure iscrucial, for market efficiency, and sustainability, respectively. The, study underscores the, need for a balanced approach that, includes supportive regulatory, frameworks and robust, technological infrastructure to fully, leverage fintech's potential. The findings, offer valuable insights for, policymakers and energy, market participants, highlighting, the critical role of fintech in driving, economic benefits and addressing, market inefficiencies. Future, research should expand, to multiple countries to validate these findings and explore additional contextual factors. |
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