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- Application of the FinTech on sustainable development
Author: Małgorzata Pawłowska, Marcin Grzelak, Aleksandra Staniszewska
See Issue Contents: fins.2022.2
Abstract:Since the global financial crisis of 2008, we have observed a very rapid increase in use of digital technologies in the finance and development of FinTech companies. Similarly, we have observed the impact of climate risk for banking. The aim of the paper is to find out what is the impact of FinTech on achieving sustainable climate and social goals through innovative financial instruments. FinTech may boost the development of green finance, which addresses environmental protection or climate change and has become an opportunity for industrialized countries to achieve sustainable growth. Finally, this paper presents positive and negative impact of FinTech on sustainable growth perspective. To assess the impact of Fintech on sustainable finance, this paper carries out the critical analysis of the newest literature and reports of financial institutions.
- The Customer as an Accounting Entity
Author: Magdalena Bochenek
See Issue Contents: fins.2022.1
Abstract:The aim of the article is to present the customer as an accounting entity. The article presents the growing role of the customer in enterprise management. Businesses are increasingly customer-oriented. This also results in a customer orientation of management accounting methods. Management accounting methods can be used to measure customer costs and customer value. The results of research on customer orientation of enterprises are presented. The research was conducted among enterprises based in the Podkarpackie Province with more than 49 employees. The results of the research confirmed that the employees of the enterprises consider the customer to be important for them. Respondents identified customers as the people thanks to whom they generate the most revenue. In contrast, a relatively small number of respondents identified customers as the people through whom the enterprise incurs costs and achieves economic success. Most entrepreneurs perceive customers only from the revenue side. The research methods used in the article are a critical analysis of the literature and a quantitative method, which consisted of direct research using the questionnaire technique.
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