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Title Management of environmental and social risks and topics in the banking sector - An empirical investigation
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Authors Hummel, K; Laun, U; Krauss, A
Title Management of environmental and social risks and topics in the banking sector - An empirical investigation
Year 2021
Published British Accounting Review, 53, 1
DOI 10.1016/j.bar.2020.100921
Abstract This paper investigates how environmental and social (E&S) risks and topics (i. e. E&S issues that are important in terms of adaptation to a changing business environment) are integrated in the banking sector. Despite banks' key role in steering financial flows towards sustainable development, little is currently known as to whether and how banks integrate E&S aspects into their management control systems and whether this integration translates into E&S performance. Building on prior studies in the environmental management control literature, we design a conceptual model in which we link contextual factors, a proactive strategy approach, E&S management controls, and E&S performance. Following common practice in the banking sector, we differentiate between two paths of E&S management controls: risk management (value protection) and topic management (value creation). Based on survey data for a small sample of 50 European banks, we find evidence that contextual factors, reflected in the perceived power and legitimacy of clients, voluntary standard setters and NGOs, are positively related to a proactive strategy approach. This proactive strategy translates into both topic and risk management. Yet, in the next step, only topic management is positively related to the E&S performance of a bank, but not risk management. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Social and environmental accounting (SEA); Environmental management control system (EMCS); Questionnaire survey; Environmental performance; Proactive strategy; Value creation
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000756395400008
WoS Category Business, Finance
Research Area Business & Economics
PDF https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/193207/1/SSRN-id3415580.pdf
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