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Financial resilience is a concept that is gaining importance in the context of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) risk and can be considered from the perspective of any entity operating in the market economy, from households to local government units. This book presents the concept of financial resilience from a global and international perspective, and through the prism of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
It covers a broad spectrum, from the theoretical framework and the assessment of the current state of knowledge and research to the practical approach used in financial institutions. The book's key contribution is that it examines the link between the SDGs and financial resilience, which is an interesting and under researched observation. Its original and innovative approach to financial resilience fills this research gap and also includes a discussion of artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalisation.
The book provides empirical analyses, case studies and a framework, strategies and recommendations for building financial resilience. As such, it will be a valuable source of knowledge for students, academics, researchers and policymakers in the field of finance, and particularly green and sustainable finance.
List of contents
1. Introduction 2. Concept and measurement of financial resilience 3. Financial resilience of financial institutions 4. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and financial resilience in the EU-27: Romania's Regions of Development - A case study and policy insights 5. ESG and financial resilience 6. Building Financial Resilience 7. Conclusion
About the author
Magdalena Ziöo is Full Professor of finance at the University of Szczecin, Poland. Her research and teaching scope focus on finance, banking and sustainability. She is the author and editor of numerous books, mostly about financing sustainable development.
Bruno S. Sergi is Professor of Political Economy at the University of Messina in Italy and concurrently serves as an instructor at Harvard University in the United States.