Fuzzy Business Models and ESG Risk Offering a Sustainable Perspective on Companies and Financial Institutions

“This book is a comprehensive reading for academics, graduate students, and practitioners who want to catch up with the latest view on fuzzy business models and corporate sustainability. It provides broad and balanced overview about the main challenges and prospects.” —Prof. Zbysław Dobrowolski, Jag...

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Other Authors: Ziolo, Magdalena (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:Palgrave Studies in Impact Finance
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a “This book is a comprehensive reading for academics, graduate students, and practitioners who want to catch up with the latest view on fuzzy business models and corporate sustainability. It provides broad and balanced overview about the main challenges and prospects.” —Prof. Zbysław Dobrowolski, Jagiellonian University, Poland “This book is a valuable item presenting comprehensively the issues of fuzzy business models and the use of fuzzy logic in finance and banking. An essential contribution to the discussion is the incorporation of ESG and ESG risk management in business and financial processes.” —Prof. Gazmend Luboteni, University of Prishtina, Kosovo This book discusses fuzzy business models and focuses on using fuzzy logic in business processes from the perspective of financial institutions when integrating ESG factors and risk.  
520 |a One of the first on the market to address the issue of fuzzy business models, the book also deals comprehensively with the fuzzy logic in modeling business processes, decision-making processes, and business models using examples from financial institutions, and will be of interest to researchers, professors, and students of sustainable finance, banking, and sustainable development alongside corporate sustainability. Magdalena Ziolo is Full Professor at University of Szczecin, Poland. Her research and teaching scope focuses on finance, banking and sustainability 
520 |a Developing and examining sustainable business models requires an appropriate methodology that would consider the specificity of business models because the measurement of this phenomenon is often based on values from specific ranges and requires a fuzzy approach. According to the law, regulations, and recommendations, financial institutions and businesses must incorporate Environmental Social Governance factors and ESG risk in their decision-making process. Sustainable financial institutions include ESG risk in their risk management system, strategies, and policies. As a result, they hope to mitigate ESG risk and create sustainable value in their business models with an impact on sustainable value creation. This book discusses this phenomenon in detail.