What will be the bank of the future and what will be the prevailing business models?
The BifeLab designs bank success strategies in a changing scenario. The environment in which they operate is under pressure from several fronts: banking risk regulation based on strict and stringent rules, advanced information technologies, governance that is increasingly attentive to the needs of stakeholders and to the protection of the environment, social interests and gender diversity.
The team of researchers examines how the changes taking place are changing the work of banks and how they can respond by repositioning their business.
Pubblications
Climate change commitment, credit risk and the country’s environmental performance. Empirical evidence from a sample of international banks
Cite: G. Birindelli, G. Bonanno, S. Dell’Atti, A. P. Iannuzzi (2022), Climate change commitment, credit risk and the country’s environmental performance. Empirical evidence from a sample of international banks, Business Strategy and the Environment, Volume 31, Issue 4, May, Pages 1641-1655, https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.2974
Regulatory Reform and Banking Diversity: Reassessing Basel 3
Cite: G. Birindelli, P. Ferretti, G. Ferri, M. Savioli (2022), Regulatory Reform and Banking Diversity: Reassessing Basel 3, Annals of Finance, pages 1-28, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10436-021-00406-3
Clean energy indices and brown assets: an analysis of tail risk spillovers through the VAR for VaR model
Cite: E. Angelini, G. Birindelli, H. Chiappini, M. Foglia (2022), Clean energy indices and brown assets: an analysis of tail risk spillovers through the VAR for VaR model, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, DOI: 10.1080/20430795.2022.2105788
Banks’ governance and risk management frameworks: how to integrate ESG and climate risks
Cite: G. Birindelli, M. Bruno, A. Citterio, U. Fuso, G. L. Genero, A. Magurano (2022), Banks’ governance and risk management frameworks: how to integrate ESG and climate risks, Risk Management Magazine, Vol. 17, Issue 1, January – April, ISSN Print 2612-3665 – ISSN Online 2724-2153
Covid-19 outbreak and Credit Constraints for Women-Led Firms
Cite: G. Birindelli, C. Capozza, A.P. Iannuzzi (2022), Covid-19 outbreak and Credit Constraints for Women-Led Firms, in P. Paoloni, R. Lombardi (eds), Organizational Resilience and Female Entrepreneurship During Crises. Emerging Evidence and Future Agenda, Springer, SIDREA Series in Accounting and Business Administration, ISBN 978-3-030-89411-5 ISBN 978-3-030-89412-2 (eBook) https://link.springer.com/book/9783030894122
The Internationalization of Italian Banks: Direction and Organizational Reshaping
Cite: Giuliana Birindelli, Silvia Del Prete (2010), “The Internationalization of Italian Banks: Direction and Organizational Reshaping”, Journal of Money, Investment and Banking, Issue 18.