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The Role of the Management Control System in Supporting ESG-Focused Transformation in Financial Intermediaries: A Case Study of an Italian Bank

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  • Valeria Vannoni
  • Federica Palazzi
  • Annalisa Sentuti
  • Francesca Sgrò

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This paper investigates how environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues are declined within the management control system (MCS), focusing on an Italian bank. Deepening the role that management control tools can play in supporting banks in facing the challenges posed by the ESG-focused transformation is pivotal. This is even more important if considering that national and international supervisors are engaged in disseminating a series of initiatives to promote the adoption of practices focused on sustainability issues among intermediaries- on this topic, for example, in April 2022, the Bank of Italy issued a first document of Supervisory Expectations on Climate and Environmental Risks, containing non-binding indications regarding the integration of climate and environmental risks into governance and control systems, business model and corporate strategy, organizational system and operational processes, in the risk management system and in the market disclosure of supervised banking and financial intermediaries. Due to the explorative nature of this research, the work is based on the qualitative analysis of an in-depth case study (Eisenhardt & Graebner, 2007; Miles et al., 2014). The selected case is an Italian bank with many recognitions over time about its engagement on ESG-focused transformation. Our investigation aims to deepen the role of MC tools in promoting sustainable development and realizing economic, social, and environmental purposes. This study can be considered original for two reasons. First, it contributes to extending the literature regarding the role of MCS in supporting the implementation of sustainable strategies, with a focus on banks. Second, it unveils the benefits and critical areas of the MCS in sustainable-oriented management.

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  • Valeria Vannoni & Federica Palazzi & Annalisa Sentuti & Francesca Sgrò, 2024. "The Role of the Management Control System in Supporting ESG-Focused Transformation in Financial Intermediaries: A Case Study of an Italian Bank," International Journal of Economics and Finance, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 16(1), pages 1-22, January.
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