Announcements

  • FSR Announces New Editor

    2025-01-01

    We are pleased to announce that, effective January 1, 2025, Dr. Stephen M. Horan will assume the role of Editor for Financial Services Review. Dr. Horan brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this position. We are excited for the vision and leadership he will bring to the journal.

    Dr. Horan succeeds Dr. John Grable, whose tenure as Editor significantly enhanced the journal's reputation for academic rigor and practical relevance. We extend our gratitude to Dr. Grable for his outstanding contributions and commitment to advancing the field of financial services research.

    Please join us in welcoming Dr. Horan to this esteemed role and in thanking Dr. Grable for his dedicated service.

    We look forward to continuing the tradition of excellence under Dr. Horan's leadership.

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  • The Top 5 FSR Cited Papers

    2023-11-27

    Over the past 33 years, articles published in Financial Services Review have advanced the financial planning, wealth management, and household finance fields in numerous and profound ways. Five papers have been (and continue to be) download and cited across disciplines and journals. The top five cited articles are shown below. 

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  • Call for Special Issue Papers: Navigating Contemporary FinTech Solutions: Revealing Potential and Challenges

    2023-11-27

    Financial Services Review is pleased to begin accepting papers for a special issue titled, "Navigating Contemporary FinTech Solutions: Revealing Potential and Challenges" that will be co-edited by

       Professor Peter Öhman, Centre for Research on Economic Relations (CER), Mid Sweden University

       Dr Mustafa Nourallah, Centre for Research on Economic Relations (CER), Mid Sweden University

       Associate Professor Izidin El Kalak, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK

    Submitted full papers should be focused on, but are not limited to, the following areas:

       • The ethics of using FinTech solutions

       • FinTech solutions and bias issues

       • ‘One size fits all' financial Robo-advisor approach

       • Exploring the prospect of Central Bank Digital Currencies

    • Behavioral aspects of e-banking technology

    • The future of digital payment

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