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The financial services sector is undergoing a digital transformation. But the emerging picture is very different from the innovation-driven revolution that was initially expected.
Due to the variety of challenges, banks and mostly young financial technology companies (fintechs) are increasingly cooperating instead of competing. Yet despite the rapidly growing importance of bank-fintech cooperation, there is still a lack of empirical evidence on the determinants. We use an explorative research design and conduct semi-structured interviews to contribute to this research field. Our findings illustrate that banks are primarily concerned with access to innovation, while fintechs mainly focus on balancing their resource constraints.
The opportunity to anticipate delivery failures, shortages or delays in company’s upstream supply chains at an early stage facilitates to take preventive countermeas-ures to mitigate potential damage. However, data-driven predictive technologies such as machine learning (ML) are rarely examined in supply chain risk management (SCRM). The purpose of the following paper is to present a framework of design principles for the application of ML in SCRM. The foundation of this framework is an action design research (ADR) project, which is performed in collaboration with the SCRM department of an automotive company. A predictive ML model is developed and evaluated in collaboration with the company. Based on the findings and observa-tions made during the project, general design principles are derived and grouped by the three interrelated elements of organisation, development and operation, which are to be considered when applying ML in SCRM. Finally, the derived elements and the corresponding design principles are discussed and justified with reference to the literature.