Book contents
- Making the Financial System Sustainable
- Making the Financial System Sustainable
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Capitalism Meets Multilateralism
- 2 Public Meets Private
- 3 Central Banking and Climate Change
- 4 Sustainable Finance and Prudential Regulation of Financial Institutions
- 5 Transparency and Accountability Standards for Sustainable and Responsible Investments
- 6 Environmental Risk Analysis by Financial Institutions
- 7 Sustainable Governance and Leadership
- 8 ESG Risks and Opportunities
- 9 Active and Responsible
- 10 Passive-Aggressive or Just Engaged
- 11 Financing a Just Transition
- 12 Sustainable Finance for Citizens
- 13 Individual Impact Investors
- 14 Strengthening Green Finance by Better Integrating the Social Dimensions in the European Union’s Sustainable Finance Laws
- Index
- References
7 - Sustainable Governance and Leadership
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 October 2020
- Making the Financial System Sustainable
- Making the Financial System Sustainable
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Capitalism Meets Multilateralism
- 2 Public Meets Private
- 3 Central Banking and Climate Change
- 4 Sustainable Finance and Prudential Regulation of Financial Institutions
- 5 Transparency and Accountability Standards for Sustainable and Responsible Investments
- 6 Environmental Risk Analysis by Financial Institutions
- 7 Sustainable Governance and Leadership
- 8 ESG Risks and Opportunities
- 9 Active and Responsible
- 10 Passive-Aggressive or Just Engaged
- 11 Financing a Just Transition
- 12 Sustainable Finance for Citizens
- 13 Individual Impact Investors
- 14 Strengthening Green Finance by Better Integrating the Social Dimensions in the European Union’s Sustainable Finance Laws
- Index
- References
Summary
For the financial sector to play its necessary, supportive role in a more sustainable economy, with less resource-intensive and more resilient growth, enduring change is needed in the sector’s system of values, beliefs and behaviours. This represents an opportunity for all players in the financial industry to reinstill a positive purpose in their role in society at large. The rules of engagement of any system are based on implicit or explicit governance principles and driven by leadership actions. This chapter explores three aspects of governance principles. First, the requirements of education, training and qualifications in respect of sustainability issues for leaders and finance professionals, to enable them to take into account the relevant and material environmental, social and governance risks and opportunities affecting their business. Second, the changes needed in the governance framework of financial institutions, with a particular focus on the concept of stewardship. Third, the necessary modifications to director duties in general, so that the intended stewardship action can be effective in rendering the real economy more sustainable over time.
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- Making the Financial System Sustainable , pp. 145 - 167Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020