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Impact of Financial Development on the Circular Economy: Empirical Evidence From the European Union
ABSTRACT In the context of growing environmental degradation and unsustainable resource use, the transition to a circular economy (CE) has become central to policy and academic discourse. While financial development is increasingly recognized as a potential enabler of sustainability, its empirical linkage to CE outcomes remains underexplored.
Sisi Chen +3 more
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ASSESSING CREDIT RISK AND LENDING PATTERNS IN THE NIGERIAN BANKING SECTOR
Isayinka Isaac Ayomide +2 more
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The Impact of Ethical Leadership, Commitment and Healthy/Safe Workplace Practices toward Employee Attitude to COVID-19 Vaccination/Implantation in the Banking Sector in Lebanon. [PDF]
Kabbani S +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how the largest European banks are integrating climate change considerations into their nonfinancial disclosures, focusing on the interplay between sustainability strategies and stakeholder‐oriented practices. The sample includes the 30 top‐ranking European banks by total assets and is subject to CSRD reporting obligations.
Valerio Brescia +3 more
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Digitalization of Financial Processes in the Banking Sector: Trends and Modern Ways to Optimize Them
Olga V. Mamatelashvili +3 more
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Digitalization in banking sector: the role of intrinsic motivation. [PDF]
Bastari A +4 more
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ABSTRACT Banks face mounting pressure to integrate climate risks into lending, yet responses remain incoherent. This systematic literature review of 9034 studies synthesizes 68 peer‐reviewed articles and develops a behavioral typology of five bank responses: recovery, containment, repricing, reallocation, and relational transformation.
Tabea Brüggemann, Rainer Lueg
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Is the Devil in the Details? The Impact of ESG Controversy Materiality on Firm Performance
ABSTRACT This study explores the consequences of material and immaterial environmental, social, and governance (ESG) controversies on a firm's financial performance and examines whether a country's regulatory quality contextually moderates this relationship.
Angela Karr, Jangwoon Kim, Taewoo Roh
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