A Smart e-Form for Effective Business Communication in the Financial Industry

  • Chang H
  • Park M
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Abstract

Objectives Smart e-Forms are a new form of technology that converts complex paperwork to digital forms in an enterprise setting. In the context of the rapidly changing communication channels brought by the move toward a digital innovation environment in the financial industry, this paper examines a smart e-Form solution that can aid effective business communication. Methods Financial services using smart e-Forms are developing multilaterally with the use of electronic documents in both face-to-face and non-face-to-face channels. The electronic document system for enhancing competitiveness in face-to-face environments includes PPR (paperless and process reconstruction) and tablet banking systems, while the distance contract system through mobile banking can be utilized in non-face-to-face environments. Results As a functional document format that includes business logic, smart e-Forms allow various types of data input such as photos, voice recordings, barcode scanning, and e-Signatures through the use of smart devices. This technology has been utilized in implementing paperless services, tablet banking, and distance contract systems for a number of financial institutions, and e-Form technology is being optimized for the latest mobile devices in response to the demands of the financial market. Conclusions The rapid development of smart e-Form technology has played a major role in innovation in the financial sector. This technology improves customer convenience and work efficiency for a diversified financial environment, and the e-Form-based financial service system is becoming more competitive in various ways to lead the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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Chang, H., & Park, M. (2018). A Smart e-Form for Effective Business Communication in the Financial Industry. Business Communication Research and Practice, 1(2), 95–101. https://doi.org/10.22682/bcrp.2018.1.2.95

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