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International Journal of Electronic Banking (IJEBank) (ISSN: 1753-5239)

PublisherInderscience Enterprises

ISSN-L1753-5239

ISSN1753-5239

E-ISSN1753-5247

IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending

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The banking sector provides a key backbone towards sustainable development, investment, and finance. The explosion of the traditional perceived banking "products" or "services" nowadays has resulted in a critical reconsideration for the deployment of information and communication technologies in the banking industry. With an emphasis both on the internal capacities and infrastructures of modern banking organisations and on the external "outlook" of the customers and business, the IJEBank puts together complementary views of disciplines and promotes sound contribution to the theory and practice of e-banking. This scholarly journal recognises the need to bring together academia and industry to explore all the synergies and exploit all the benefits of applied research to sound business problems. This is why we set as the ultimate objective of IJEBank to bridge the theoretical approaches commonly found in academic research with the real needs of the banking sector. IJEBank is not about electronic banking as a new verbalism. It is about e-banking as an applied domain with a great contribution to the knowledge society. The main objectives of IJEBank are summarised as follows: To provide the leading edge approaches and applications of ICTs in banking sector To provide the state-of-the art/best practices/lessons learnt and cases studies aiming to develop a critical knowledge repository for all those interested in e-banking To contribute in the literacy of electronic banking To facilitate the sharing of ideas, know how as well as tacit and explicit knowledge in the e-banking To promote the knowledge and learning management dimension of e-banking

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