Implications of NFT as a sustainable fintech innovation for sustainable development and entrepreneurship

Suborna Barua , Uttam Golder , Rubaiyat Shaimom Chowdhury , Kashfia Sharmeen
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This study explores the global patterns of non-fungible token (NFT) equity funding, focusing on NFTs’ role as a sustainable financial technology (fintech) in promoting the United Nations’ sustainable development goals (SDGs) as well as entrepreneurship and in balancing business growth with social impact. Utilizing descriptive tools and the Wilcoxon rank-sum (Mann–Whitney) test, we analyze global and regional data from 2015 to 2021 to examine NFT funding flows. The results show that funding flows from 2015 to 2021 exhibit notable differences and that funding flows in the United States (US) and Europe differ significantly from those in Latin America and the rest of the world (regions other than the US, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Canada). Furthermore, using a narrative literature review, we determine that NFT-funded projects support achieving the SDGs (including decent work and economic growth; climate action; peace, justice, and strong institutions; quality education; partnerships for the goals; and industry, innovation, and infrastructure), fighting against hunger and poverty, promoting human well-being, facilitating financial inclusion, and reducing gender gaps, thereby ensuring business growth aligning with social benefits. However, technological barriers, negative environmental impacts, insufficient regulations, unequal benefit distribution, and social distrust may obstruct NFT innovation.
NFT作为可持续金融科技创新对可持续发展和创业的影响
本研究探讨了不可替代代币(NFT)股权融资的全球模式,重点关注NFT作为可持续金融技术(fintech)在促进联合国可持续发展目标(sdg)以及创业和平衡业务增长与社会影响方面的作用。利用描述性工具和Wilcoxon秩和(Mann-Whitney)检验,我们分析了2015年至2021年的全球和区域数据,以检查NFT资金流动。结果表明,2015年至2021年的资金流动存在显著差异,美国和欧洲的资金流动与拉丁美洲和世界其他地区(除美国、亚洲、欧洲、拉丁美洲和加拿大以外的地区)的资金流动存在显著差异。此外,通过叙述性文献综述,我们确定nft资助的项目支持实现可持续发展目标(包括体面工作和经济增长;气候行动;和平、正义和强有力的机构;素质教育;实现目标的伙伴关系;(工业、创新和基础设施),消除饥饿和贫困,促进人类福祉,促进普惠金融,缩小性别差距,从而确保企业增长与社会效益保持一致。然而,技术壁垒、负面环境影响、监管不足、利益分配不均和社会不信任等因素可能阻碍NFT创新。
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