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This book provides an interdisciplinary critical perspective
regarding risk, uncertainty, and governance challenges of
cryptocurrencies. It considers the perspectives of several
disciplines including accounting, cybersecurity, cyberlaw,
economics, ethics, finance, financial regulation, Shariah (Islamic)
law and technology. Different from other books on similar topic,
this book's in-depth analysis and critical discourse on
cryptocurrency risk categories are supplemented by research
evidence gathered from surveys and interviews with stakeholders.
The inclusion of an Islamic insight matters given mixed views at
present regarding the permissibility of cryptocurrencies and some
countries have indeed imposed somewhat restricted function of
cryptocurrencies for non-religious reasons. It is envisaged that
this book will help enlighten stakeholders on this aspect of
uncertainty and inspire fit and proper governance strategies for
the public interest.
Ethical discourse is commonly not a priority in a conventional
finance syllabus. Moral sentiments often take a back seat to market
sentiments, even in shaping the direction of ethical finance
business. This anomaly persists despite growing interest in ethical
finance. Taking an interdisciplinary and diverse perspective, this
book enriches the evolving definition and scope of ethical finance
literature by focusing on actors, products and regulation that
shape markets. Considering the gap between theory and practice,
this book bridges academic and professional knowledge in unpacking
ethical and governance issues in the financial industry. In an
effort to include as many viewpoints as possible, regardless of
popularity or who holds them, the book editors gathered thoughts
from diverse fields, including accounting, economics, ethics,
finance, governance, law, management, philosophy and religion.
Appealing to academic and non-academic stakeholders with an
interest in ethics and finance, this book is the result of and a
testament to a distinct educational and public engagement project
that included different generations and communities, for future
reference.
Ethical discourse is commonly not a priority in a conventional
finance syllabus. Moral sentiments often take a back seat to market
sentiments, even in shaping the direction of ethical finance
business. This anomaly persists despite growing interest in ethical
finance. Taking an interdisciplinary and diverse perspective, this
book enriches the evolving definition and scope of ethical finance
literature by focusing on actors, products and regulation that
shape markets. Considering the gap between theory and practice,
this book bridges academic and professional knowledge in unpacking
ethical and governance issues in the financial industry. In an
effort to include as many viewpoints as possible, regardless of
popularity or who holds them, the book editors gathered thoughts
from diverse fields, including accounting, economics, ethics,
finance, governance, law, management, philosophy and religion.
Appealing to academic and non-academic stakeholders with an
interest in ethics and finance, this book is the result of and a
testament to a distinct educational and public engagement project
that included different generations and communities, for future
reference.
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