Programmable payments open revolutionary scenarios for the management of financial transactions, offering exciting opportunities. The research will focus on understanding the potential advantages of payment programmability within business processes by performing a single (multiple) case study analysis of an international project which successfully tested (or implemented) programmable payments based on a DLT infrastructure.

The thesis student will collaborate with researchers, working synergistically with the activities of the Blockchain & Web3 Observatory (www.osservatori.net). This involvement includes participation in workshops for discussions with key market players. The student will receive support throughout the preparation and execution of analyses and will have the possibility to do a workstudy period at the Observatory.

Data di pubblicazione
23/02/2024
Relatore 1
Alessandro Perego
Lavoro di laurea
Tesi senza controrelazione
Note
Interested students are required to submit by e-mail their CV, a list of completed courses with grades received, and a brief description outlining why they are interested in the topic.

Contatti

Giacomo Vella
Ettore Zauli
Valeria Portale