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D.Joseph, Daniel D.SUNV065200Joseph, D.D.Joseph, Daniel D.SUNV065201ITSOL20201019RICA/sebina/repository/catalogazione/documenti/Iooss, Joseph - Elementary stability and bifurcation theory.pdfContentsSUN0056135UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICA08PREST 34-XX 2054 08 2746 I 20061117 Elementary stability and bifurcation theory83024UNICAMPANIA05456nam 22007575 450 991073483910332120251008145143.09783031287527303128752510.1007/978-3-031-28752-7(CKB)27240488100041(MiAaPQ)EBC30610499(Au-PeEL)EBL30610499(DE-He213)978-3-031-28752-7(PPN)272266973(OCoLC)1388502456(EXLCZ)992724048810004120230627d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSustainable Finance and Financial Crime /edited by Michel Dion1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (381 pages)Sustainable Finance,2522-82939783031287510 Part 1: Sustainable Finance and the Challenge of Developing Ethical Leadership -- Chapter 1. The Role of Impact Finance in Targeting Social Justice -- Chapter 2. The Impact of Financial Institutions on Sustainable Value Creation in Companies’ Business Models -- Chapter 3. Sustainable Finance, Banks, Sustainability, and Corporate Financial Performance -- Chapter 4. International Informal Capital Flows and Sustainable Finance: China’s Regulatory Approach -- Chapter 5. Sustainable Finance and Bitcoin: the Nature of Distributed Ledger Technology and Related ‘coins’ and Assets -- Chapter 6. Ethical Leadership as a Prerequisite for Sustainable Development, Sustainable Finance, and Esg Reporting -- Chapter 7. Ethical Leadership and Ethical Organizational Culture: Two Pillars for Fighting Against Corruption in the Organizations -- Chapter 8. The Development of Sustainable Finance and the Axiological Strategies Against Corruption in Organizations: Enhancing Virtues or Emphasizing Moral Duties? -- Part 2: Sustainable Finance and the Challenge of Preventing Financial Crime -- Chapter 9. Corruption and Transactional Crime: Building Up Effective Accountable Inclusive and Transparent Institutions as Ground for Sustainable Finance -- Chapter 10. Discursive Justification of Corruption: a Complex and Multifaceted Process -- Chapter 11. Financial Crime in OTC Markets -- Chapter 12. Does Fiscal Pressure Influence Shadow Economy? A Panel Data Analysis for the OECD Countries -- Chapter 13. A Bidirectional Causality Between Shadow Economy and Economic and Sustainable Development -- Chapter 14. Sustainable Finance and the Role of Corporate Governance in Preventing Economic Crimes -- Part 3: Sustainable Finance and the Challenge of Combating Financial Crime -- Chapter 15. The Financial Fraud of the German Fintech Company Wirecard: Structural Causes and Failures of the Supervisory Authorities -- Chapter 16. Reducing Financial Crime Convenience for Sustainable Finance. A Case Study of Danske Bank in Estonia -- Chapter 17. How the Battle Against Cybercrime Strengthens Sustainable Finance -- Chapter 18. Terrorism Financing, the United Kingdom, and the Financial Action Task Force: A Series of Omissions or Missed Opportunities?.Sustainable finance is a holistic approach to the sustainability development goals (SDG), so that the interdependence between environmental, social, and governance issues is unveiled. Sustainable finance takes into account the various challenges following from social change and sustainability, the evolution of capital markets, and the development of efficient risk management practices. Governance issues are an integral part of sustainable finance. However, academic literature has generally neglected to consider strategies to prevent and fight financial crimes as a crucial component of sustainable finance. The aim of this book is to focus on the interconnectedness between sustainable finance and preventing/fighting financial crime, not only as a crucial governance issue, but also as a deep challenge for social and even environmental issues. There is no really sustainable finance without developing strong and efficient means to fight financial crimes.Sustainable Finance,2522-8293Financial risk managementIndustrial managementEnvironmental aspectsCommercial lawCapital marketBusiness ethicsFinancial services industryRisk ManagementCorporate Environmental ManagementBusiness LawCapital MarketsBusiness EthicsFinancial ServicesFinancial risk management.Industrial managementEnvironmental aspects.Commercial law.Capital market.Business ethics.Financial services industry.Risk Management.Corporate Environmental Management.Business Law.Capital Markets.Business Ethics.Financial Services.338.927338.927Dion Michel287848MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910734839103321Sustainable Finance and Financial Crime3404880UNINA