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ESG: Strategic and Operational Implications for Businesses
In the coming years, the need to reorient corporate management towards a stakeholder-based approach rather than a shareholder-based approach will become increasingly urgent. It is not just a reconsideration of how to do business that arises spontaneously in more virtuous entities. Even when considering the traditional model of capitalism as inherently superior, financial market discipline will still ...
Rethinking Risk Assessment: A Systemic Approach to Risk Measurement
The escalating exposure of firms to pervasive uncertainty renders a purely economic-financial interpretation of risk inadequate. In this article, we advance a systemic perspective on corporate risk, framing it as a cross-cutting dimension of managerial action that is intrinsically connected to sustainable value creation. After examining the main categories of risk and the shortcomings of traditional ...