Strategic Risk Management and Sustainable Banking
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- ISBN 9781041025689
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 27 May 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the role of strategic risk management (SRM) in the transformation of banks and their customers towards more sustainable business practices. Banks play a particularly important role in this transformation because they have been tasked with redirecting capital flows to sustainable investments.
This book has two inter-related aims: to provide the reader with an analysis of the challenges associated with implementing strategic risk management as discussed in the existing literature, as well as to conduct an empirical investigation into SRM implementation in a large European Bank headquartered in the Nordic region. The book consists of 7 chapters. Chapters 1-3 introduce the main concepts, research question and theoretical framework. Chapters 4-6 describe the integration challenges associated with SRM in an empirical context, i.e., Nordbank. Finally, Chapter 7 presents key insights and avenues for future research.
The book will benefit readers in a variety of ways, including providing an overview of the existing literature, the latest developments in ESG regulation, and in-depth empirical insights into an organisation and its management who are currently implementing SRM as part of their sustainable transformation. It is intended for scholars and students in the business and management disciplines, as well as the sub-fields of accounting, finance, and strategic management.
Jason Crawford is an assistant professor at the Department of Business Studies at Uppsala University and an affiliated researcher at Uppsala University’s Conflicting Objectives Research Nexus (UUniCORN), Sweden.
Fredrik Nilsson is a Professor (Chair) of Business Studies (Accounting) at Uppsala University, Sweden.
