Finance Evolution
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Strategy, Technology and Responsibility. Finance Evolution is a curated edited volume for a time in which finance is no longer shaped by numbers alone, but increasingly by technology, leadership, governance and societal expectations. The publication brings together forward-looking perspectives on how banking, insurance and Fin- & InsurTech ecosystems are being redefined.
Finance Evolution is designed as a curated discourse platform — not merely a collection of texts, but a premium publication on the transformation of markets, institutions, technologies and responsibilities in modern finance.
Five thematic fields that bring structure, depth and strategic relevance to the volume.
The edited volume is organised around five central perspectives on the future of finance. Together, they connect strategy, technology, leadership, governance and responsibility in one coherent framework.
This structure ensures that every contribution becomes part of a broader conversation about institutional resilience, innovation capacity and the evolving role of finance in society.
Rethink & Anticipate
Rethinking Business Models
How financial institutions, insurers and emerging ecosystems redesign value creation, platform logic, customer relevance and long-term strategic positioning.
Automation & Anticipation
AI, data, intelligent analytics and automated processes as key levers for forecasting, efficiency, smarter decisions and operational transformation.
Enable & Govern
Leadership, Skills & Culture
The human side of finance evolution: talent pipelines, leadership quality, organisational learning and the cultural conditions that make innovation sustainable.
Governance & Regulation
How governance frameworks and regulatory logic must evolve to balance innovation, transparency, trust, accountability and institutional resilience.
Anchor Responsibility
Responsibility, Ethics & Future Perspectives
Contributions on ethical reflection, future readiness, sustainability, trust and the broader societal responsibility of financial actors.
Curated Thought Leadership Volume
A publication format that bridges academic quality, strategic relevance and editorial coherence rather than assembling isolated standalone viewpoints.
A publication designed around substance, interdisciplinarity and long-term relevance.
Finance Evolution is meant to create orientation in a time of structural transition. It combines carefully selected themes, editorial depth and a clear commitment to practical as well as academic relevance.
The volume is intentionally structured around topics that matter most for the future of finance: strategy, AI, culture, governance and responsibility.
It brings together academic viewpoints, practical experience and broader strategic reflection on how finance and insurance are evolving.
The book is positioned for readers who expect analytical substance without losing sight of institutional, managerial and societal relevance.
The publication aims to form a coherent narrative about transformation, not a loose collection of disconnected trend statements.
Three editors. One shared ambition: bringing intellectual substance to the future of finance.
The editorial team combines strategy, finance, leadership and applied research perspectives to shape a publication with analytical quality, practical relevance and long-term positioning.
Prof. Dr. Constantin Schubart
Academic perspective on leadership, institutional development and strategic transformation in complex organisational environments.
LinkedInProf. Dr. Marcel Dulgeridis
Strong focus on finance, talent development and the intersection between academic quality, practical insight and institutional impact.
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Dr. Florian Perst, MA, MA, MA
Interdisciplinary perspective on evolving markets, innovation dynamics and the connection between research, institutions and strategic transformation.
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Finance Evolution is designed for readers who seek more than surface-level commentary: decision-makers, academics, practitioners and institutions looking for substance, perspective and relevance.
