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Title Integrating sustainability in management control systems: an exploratory study on Italian banks
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Authors Ferretti, P; Gonnella, C; Martino, P
Title Integrating sustainability in management control systems: an exploratory study on Italian banks
Year 2024
Published Meditari Accountancy Research, 32, 7
Abstract PurposeDrawing insights from institutional theory, this paper aims to examine whether and to what extent banks have reconfigured their management control systems (MCSs) in response to growing institutional pressures towards sustainability, understood as environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted an exploratory study at the three largest Italian banking groups to shed light on changes made in MCSs to account for ESG issues. The analysis is based on 12 semi-structured interviews with managers from the sustainability and controls areas, as well as from other relevant operational areas particularly concerned with the integration process of ESG issues. Additionally, secondary data sources were used. The Malmi and Brown (2008) MCS framework, consisting of a package of five types of formal and informal control mechanisms, was used to structure and analyse the empirical data.FindingsThe examined banks widely implemented numerous changes to their MCSs as a response to the heightened sustainability pressures from regulatory bodies and stakeholders. In particular, with the exception of action planning, the results show an extensive integration of ESG issues into the five control mechanisms of Malmi and Brown's framework, namely, long-term planning, cybernetic, reward/compensation, administrative and cultural controls.Practical implicationsBy identifying the approaches banks followed in reconfiguring traditional MCSs, this research sheds light on how adequate MCSs can promote banks' "sustainable behaviours". The results can, thus, contribute to defining best practices on how MCSs can be redesigned to support the integration of ESG issues into the banks' way of doing business.Originality/valueOverall, the findings support the theoretical assertion that institutional pressures influence the design of banks' MCSs, and that both formal and informal controls are necessary to ensure a real engagement towards sustainability. More specifically, this study reveals that MCSs, by encompassing both formal and informal controls, are central to enabling banks to appropriately understand, plan and control the transition towards business models fully oriented to the integration of ESG issues. Thereby, this allows banks to effectively respond to the increased stakeholder demands around ESG concerns.
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