2024-05-07T12:56:44+02:00

Financial literacy, value creation and firm performance. An investigation of Italian small and medium enterprises

Cite: Quintiliani Andrea, Modina Michele, Arnone Massimo (2023). Financial literacy, value creation and firm performance. An investigation of Italian small and medium enterprises. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, ISSN: 1476-1297, doi: 10.1504/IJESB.2022.1003483

2023-05-16T12:54:45+02:00

Innovation ecosystems: a comparison between university spin‐off firms and innovative start‐ups. Evidence from Italy

Cite: Modina, M., Capalbo, F., Sorrentino, M., Ianiro, G., & Khan, M. F. (2023). Innovation ecosystems: a comparison between university spin-off firms and innovative start-ups. Evidence from Italy. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 1-31.

2024-04-17T12:01:46+02:00

The conceptualization of environmental, social and governance risks in portfolio studies A systematic literature review

Cite: Gallucci, C., Santulli, R., & Lagasio, V. (2022). The conceptualization of environmental, social and governance risks in portfolio studies A systematic literature review. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 84, 101382. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seps.2022.101382

2023-03-23T16:19:30+01:00

Women in Financial Services. Exploring Progress towards Gender Equality

Cite: G. Birindelli, A. P. Iannuzzi (2022), Women in Financial Services. Exploring Progress towards Gender Equality, Palgrave Macmillan, Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions, Series Editor: Philip Molyneux, London, ISBN 978-3-030-93470-5, ISBN 978-3-030-93471-2 (eBook). https://link.springer.com/book/9783030934705

2023-03-23T16:22:40+01:00

To green or not to green? How CSR mechanisms at the governance level affect the likelihood of banks pursuing green product strategies

Cite: G. Birindelli, V. Palea (2022), To green or not to green? How CSR mechanisms at the governance level affect the likelihood of banks pursuing green product strategies, Corporate Governance, ISSN 1472-0701, https://doi.org/10.1108/CG-09-2021-0349

2023-03-23T16:23:21+01:00

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