Responsible finance and digitalization : implications and developments / edited by Panu Kalmi, Tommi Auvinen and Marko Järvenpää.
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge international series in money and bankingPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023Description: pages cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367700614; 9780367700621Subject(s): Financial services industry -- Social aspects | Finance -- Social aspects | Finance -- Technological innovations | Social responsibility in banking | Social responsibility of businessDDC classification: 332.1 LOC classification: HG173 | .R447 2023Summary: "The aftermath of the 2008 crisis has substantially increased the regulation of banks and insurance companies, and curtailed their risk taking, which has shifted much of the risk to their clients: firms and consumers. At the same time, digitalization has encouraged the entry of new firms combining finance and technological innovation, a phenomenon known as fintech. The emergence of non-bank financial entities has contributed to the fragmentation of financial services, and also opened up new markets. Furthermore, the growing emphasis on corporate social responsibility has made it increasingly important for financial organizations to care about their public image. Drawing together these diverse strands, this book examines how the financial sector is evolving, and how the existing actors are adapting to the institutional change, and to the challenges from new actors and competitors. It also addresses the issue of how financial organizations are providing fixes to the challenges at the systemic level and how a healthier, more diverse and socially responsible financial sector is beneficial to the operations of the market economy as a whole. While there are books that address each of these issues, and also books that look at organizational diversity, there are few that investigate their interconnectedness. The book offers a topical overview of the changes that are taking place in the financial sector and how the financial sector itself can contribute to solving global challenges. It equips both students (at MBA and other levels) and practitioners with analytical tools to reflect on this change and to take appropriate action to ensure that their organization can successfully navigate it and create value"-- Provided by publisher.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters). | HG173.K352023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0195882 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The aftermath of the 2008 crisis has substantially increased the regulation of banks and insurance companies, and curtailed their risk taking, which has shifted much of the risk to their clients: firms and consumers. At the same time, digitalization has encouraged the entry of new firms combining finance and technological innovation, a phenomenon known as fintech. The emergence of non-bank financial entities has contributed to the fragmentation of financial services, and also opened up new markets. Furthermore, the growing emphasis on corporate social responsibility has made it increasingly important for financial organizations to care about their public image. Drawing together these diverse strands, this book examines how the financial sector is evolving, and how the existing actors are adapting to the institutional change, and to the challenges from new actors and competitors. It also addresses the issue of how financial organizations are providing fixes to the challenges at the systemic level and how a healthier, more diverse and socially responsible financial sector is beneficial to the operations of the market economy as a whole. While there are books that address each of these issues, and also books that look at organizational diversity, there are few that investigate their interconnectedness. The book offers a topical overview of the changes that are taking place in the financial sector and how the financial sector itself can contribute to solving global challenges. It equips both students (at MBA and other levels) and practitioners with analytical tools to reflect on this change and to take appropriate action to ensure that their organization can successfully navigate it and create value"-- Provided by publisher.
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