Call for Chapters: New Challenges of Global Banking: Geopolitical Risks, Fintech, and Climate Change

Closes:
New Challenges of Global Banking: Geopolitical Risks, Fintech, and Climate Change

Suggested Topics (include, but are not limited to):

  • Economic and policy uncertainty and its implications for the global banking system

  • Strategic responses of global banks to macroeconomic volatility and trade disruptions

  • Fintech competition, digital transformation, and AI adoption by global banks

  • The impact of cryptocurrencies and digital currencies on global banking

  • Cybersecurity risks, data privacy regulations, and compliance challenges for international banks

  • Strategic adjustments by global banks amid rising geopolitical tensions and protectionist policies

  • The role of multinational banks in transmitting cross-border financial shocks and contagion in the post-crisis era

  • Integration of climate-related and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) risks into global banking operations

  • Systemic risk and regulatory responses for global banks in the post-crisis environment

  • Macroprudential regulations and their effects on bank performance and financial stability

  • Regional experiences of global and foreign banks during crisis and non-crisis periods (e.g.,  Asia, Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, among others)

  • Technology spillovers, innovation, and fintech adoption in banking across emerging economies

Submission Guidelines

Authors are invited to submit completed manuscripts in MS Word format to both co-editors via email no later than June 15, 2026. Early submissions are strongly encouraged.