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9780367700621: Responsible Finance and Digitalization

Synopsis

This book examines how the financial sector is evolving, and how the existing actors are adapting to the institutional change, and to the challenges from new actors and competitors. It also addresses how a healthier, more diverse and socially responsible financial sector is beneficial to the operations of the market economy as a whole.

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À propos de l?auteur

Panu Kalmi (PhD) is a professor of economics at the University of Vaasa, Finland. His main research and teaching interests relate to financial literacy, economic education and banking. He is especially interested in the use of games and other active learning methods in economic education and works with schools to further financial literacy among the youth.

Tommi Auvinen (PhD) is a senior lecturer and leading researcher in Management and Leadership at the Jyväskylä University, School of Business and Economics (JSBE), Finland, and a docent in narrative leadership research at the University of Lapland. His research focuses on leadership themes, including storytelling and discursive power and strategy-as-practice.

Marko Järvenpää (PhD) is a professor of accounting at the University of Vaasa, School of Accounting and Finance, Finland. He studies management accounting with qualitative methods. His research focuses on roles of management accountants, management accounting change, performance measurement, sustainability, public sector, data analytics and theoretically on institutional and stakeholder theories.

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9780367700614: Responsible Finance and Digitalization

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0367700611 ISBN 13 :  9780367700614
Editeur : Routledge, 2022
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