Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation

Did you know that cashless and contactless transactions increased by over 30% during 2020-2021?


More than a third of consumers report that they never use cash to make purchases. As Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other technologies improve, their effects on society include shifting how people all over the world buy and sell goods and services. However, the seemingly simple shift to automation and digitization raises complex ethical questions of how consumers will be affected.


In this book, author Brian Asingia explores how technology and ethics will coexist in an increasingly cashless future, considering questions such as:

  • How will more than 1.7 billion "unbanked" consumers adapt to a cashless society?
  • What are the benefits and challenges of going cashless, and how can an ethical cashless society address challenges?
  • How does the anonymity of cryptocurrency level the playing field for consumers of different socioeconomic backgrounds?
  • How can tech creators ensure that AI is as unbiased as possible?

In Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation, author Brian Asingia takes an in-depth look at these critical issues, and explores how an increasingly cashless world may transform our global society.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR, ASINGIA

After beginning his career on Wall Street, Brian Asingia branched out to work in the intersection between technology, finance, business, and the arts. He has consulted for startups, governments, diplomats, educational institutions, and programs. Asingia is now the CEO and co-founder of the DreamGalaxy Platform, an innovation studio that trains, advises, and funds ethical entrepreneurial leaders to launch, grow, and scale inclusive innovations.


Always fascinated by modern ethics and the idea of a cashless society, Asingia turned his attention to writing. He was inspired to pen Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation to inspire and engage the next generation of ethical entrepreneurial leaders around the world.

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Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation

Did you know that cashless and contactless transactions increased by over 30% during 2020-2021?


More than a third of consumers report that they never use cash to make purchases. As Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other technologies improve, their effects on society include shifting how people all over the world buy and sell goods and services. However, the seemingly simple shift to automation and digitization raises complex ethical questions of how consumers will be affected.


In this book, author Brian Asingia explores how technology and ethics will coexist in an increasingly cashless future, considering questions such as:

  • How will more than 1.7 billion "unbanked" consumers adapt to a cashless society?
  • What are the benefits and challenges of going cashless, and how can an ethical cashless society address challenges?
  • How does the anonymity of cryptocurrency level the playing field for consumers of different socioeconomic backgrounds?
  • How can tech creators ensure that AI is as unbiased as possible?

In Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation, author Brian Asingia takes an in-depth look at these critical issues, and explores how an increasingly cashless world may transform our global society.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR, ASINGIA

After beginning his career on Wall Street, Brian Asingia branched out to work in the intersection between technology, finance, business, and the arts. He has consulted for startups, governments, diplomats, educational institutions, and programs. Asingia is now the CEO and co-founder of the DreamGalaxy Platform, an innovation studio that trains, advises, and funds ethical entrepreneurial leaders to launch, grow, and scale inclusive innovations.


Always fascinated by modern ethics and the idea of a cashless society, Asingia turned his attention to writing. He was inspired to pen Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation to inspire and engage the next generation of ethical entrepreneurial leaders around the world.

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Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation

by Brian Asingia
Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation

Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation

by Brian Asingia

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Overview

Did you know that cashless and contactless transactions increased by over 30% during 2020-2021?


More than a third of consumers report that they never use cash to make purchases. As Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other technologies improve, their effects on society include shifting how people all over the world buy and sell goods and services. However, the seemingly simple shift to automation and digitization raises complex ethical questions of how consumers will be affected.


In this book, author Brian Asingia explores how technology and ethics will coexist in an increasingly cashless future, considering questions such as:

  • How will more than 1.7 billion "unbanked" consumers adapt to a cashless society?
  • What are the benefits and challenges of going cashless, and how can an ethical cashless society address challenges?
  • How does the anonymity of cryptocurrency level the playing field for consumers of different socioeconomic backgrounds?
  • How can tech creators ensure that AI is as unbiased as possible?

In Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation, author Brian Asingia takes an in-depth look at these critical issues, and explores how an increasingly cashless world may transform our global society.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR, ASINGIA

After beginning his career on Wall Street, Brian Asingia branched out to work in the intersection between technology, finance, business, and the arts. He has consulted for startups, governments, diplomats, educational institutions, and programs. Asingia is now the CEO and co-founder of the DreamGalaxy Platform, an innovation studio that trains, advises, and funds ethical entrepreneurial leaders to launch, grow, and scale inclusive innovations.


Always fascinated by modern ethics and the idea of a cashless society, Asingia turned his attention to writing. He was inspired to pen Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation to inspire and engage the next generation of ethical entrepreneurial leaders around the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781637308691
Publisher: The Pearl Dream, Inc.
Publication date: 08/15/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

After beginning his career on Wall Street, Brian Asingia branched out to work in the intersection between technology, finance, business, and the arts. He has consulted for startups, governments, diplomats, educational institutions, and programs. Asingia is now the CEO and co-founder of the DreamGalaxy Platform, an innovation studio that trains, advises, and funds ethical entrepreneurial leaders to launch, grow, and scale inclusive innovations. Always fascinated by modern ethics and the idea of a cashless society, Asingia turned his attention to writing. He was inspired to pen Cashless Society 101: A Practical (Values to Action) Guide to Ethical Leadership and Inclusive Innovation to inspire and engage the next generation of ethical entrepreneurial leaders around the world.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Introduction From Values to Action 11


Chapter 1 From Strange Fruit to Streamed Lynchings 19

Chapter 2 Ethical Leadership Is Timeless 31

Chapter 3 Cash Is King and Greed Is Good 43

Chapter 4 Cashless Society as a Philosophy and Digital Ecosystem 55

Chapter 5 Identity in a Cashless Society 65

Chapter 6 Ownership in a Cashless Society 77

Chapter 7 Trust in a Cashless Society 89

Chapter 8 Scale in a Cashless Society 103

Chapter 9 The Power of Individual Agency and Activism 117

Chapter 10 The Power of Shared Value 131

Chapter 11 The Power of Shared Responsibility 149


Acknowledgments 163

Appendix 165

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