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Climate Change Strategic Actions in the International Banking Industry (Record no. 49631)

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Personal name Buranatrakul, Thanita
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Title Climate Change Strategic Actions in the International Banking Industry
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Extent 32–47 P.
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Summary, etc This article investigates the actions of international banks related to climate change adaptation. A theoretical framework was developed to assess bank climate change strategic actions based on five categories: management commitment, emissions reduction, product development, organizational involvement and external relationship development. A sample of international banks from 15 countries in four regions was analysed. Significant differences were found in the level of climate change strategic actions by banks across regions. North American banks had the highest scores on management commitment and product development. Australian banks were the top performers in external relationship development. European banks were ranked first in emissions reduction. Asian banks received the lowest score in all the categories of climate change strategic actions. The research is a unique comparative exploratory study of the strategic actions taken to address climate change in the international banking industry. The theoretical contribution of this article is its link between the theory of organizational adaptation and the climate change actions that banks practice. The research is beneficial for bank executives to develop effective environmental actions that will increase climate change mitigation and adaptation globally but particularly in Asia, which is the critical region for climate change actions.
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Uncontrolled term Climate change
Uncontrolled term banking, sustainability
Uncontrolled term environmental management
Uncontrolled term climate change adaptation
Uncontrolled term climate change strategic actions
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Personal name Swierczek, Fredric William
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Host Biblionumber 29349
Host Itemnumber 70278
Main entry heading BANIK, ARINDAM
Place, publisher, and date of publication NEW DELHI SAGE PUBLISHING PVT. LTD.
Other item identifier 5558623
Title GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW
International Standard Serial Number 0972-1509
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Main Library Main Library 19/04/2018   Vol 19, No 1/ 5558623JA3 5558623JA3 19/04/2018 19/04/2018

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