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Social Responsibility and Bank Resiliency
We find strong evidence that measures of social responsibility contribute to increasing the resilience of banks. This finding holds when social responsibility is measured by aggregated ESG scores provided by Thomson Reuters, both according to their older Asset 4 categorization and to the reformed ESG Refinitiv classification, and resilience is proxied ...
Gehrig, Thomas +2 more
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The Effect of Stable Funding Strategy on Profitability in Iranian Banking System [PDF]
Banks have an important role in providing and allocating resources, identifying investment opportunities, and diversifying risk. According to the Bank International Settlement (BIS), one of the main factors of weakness in the banking system is lack of ...
mahshid shahchera, Mandana Taheri
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Social capital and bank stability [PDF]
Abstract Using a sample of public and private banks, we study how social capital relates to bank stability. Social capital, which reflects the level of cooperative norms in society, is likely to reduce opportunistic behavior (Jha and Chen 2015; Hasan et al., 2017) and, therefore, act as an informal monitoring mechanism.
Justin Yiqiang Jin +3 more
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Board Characteristics, Social Trust and ESG Performance in the European Banking Sector
The aim of this study is to examine the impacts of board size, gender diversity and independence on ESG performance whilst also examining the impact of country-level social trust on such performance. We perform a panel data analysis and the least squares
B. Miranda +2 more
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This study aims to explore Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Islamic Social Finance activities in Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Berhad (BPMB) as one of the Development of Financial Institutions (DFIs) in Malaysia and their impact on sustainability ...
M. Marzuki +2 more
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Purpose: This article aims to investigate the main drivers of mobile banking among Delhi–NCR consumers. The TAM (technological acceptance model) was used as a framework for this study.
Mohammad Asif +3 more
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BANKING INDUSTRY
Capitalism has brought increase of competition pressure year on year. This competitive situation has influenced a need of corporation flexibility on the markets where exists and consequently development of soft skills in doing business as well.
Darko Vaselić, Srđan Šuput
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Social and environmental sustainability challenges have led researchers to concentrate on sustainable banking and corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices. CSR aspects that are used for sustainable banking are explored, evaluated and summarized by
M. N. Siddique +3 more
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Value-based banking in Central and Eastern Europe countries: ecological point of view
Motivation: Banks play an important role connected with financing pro-ecological investments made by enterprises. They support pro-ecological activities of the entities applying for financing or offer saving/investment products relating to the ...
Bogna Janik
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Social media is widely recognized as a challenging new communication technology in both economic and social contexts. The present article explores how banks have exploited this technology in the range of consumer retail banking services offered by 100 leading global banks on the three major social networking sites (SNS): Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Bohlin, Erik +3 more
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