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ABI (Associazione Bancaria Italiana) (2015), ABI, banche impegnate per uno sviluppo

sostenibile, comunicato stampa, disponibile in

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Adelopo, Ismail A. and Moure, Ramiro Cea, Time and Country Specific Institutional Effects on Corporate Social Disclosure by Financial Institutions: Evidence from Fourteen European Countries (December 2, 2010).

Bae, Sung C. and Chang, Kiyoung and Yi, Ha-Chin, Corporate Social Responsibility, Credit Rating, and Private Debt Contracting: New Evidence from Syndicated Loan Market (March 23, 2017).

Cornett, Marcia Millon Millon and Erhemjamts, Otgontsetseg and Tehranian, Hassan, Greed or Good Deeds: An Examination of the Relation between Corporate Social Responsibility and the Financial Performance of U.S. Commercial Banks around the Financial Crisis (March 8, 2016). Journal of Banking and Finance, Forthcoming.

De Silva, Viruli and Gamage, Aruna S, A Case Study in Identifying Gaps and Developing a Common Code of Ethics for Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka (December 8, 2016). University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka, 13th International Conference on Business Management (ICBM) 2016.

Di Antonio M. (2012), “I sistemi di stakeholder management nelle banche italiane. Modelli strategici e organizzativi, governance, casi pratici”, Bancaria Editrice

Ellili, Nejla and Nobanee, Haitham, Degree of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure and Its Impact on Banking Performance (May 20, 2017).

Global Reporting Initiative (2016), GRI Standards, GRI:101 Foundation 2016, disponibile in www.globalreporting.org/standards

-(2016), GRI Standards, GRI:102 General Disclosures 2016, disponibile in www.globalreporting.org/standards

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International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) (2013), International ‹IR› Framework, disponibile in integratedreporting.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/13-12-08-THE-INTERNATIONAL-IR-FRAMEWORK-Italian.pdf

Islam, Zahidul Md. and Ahmed, Sarwar Uddin and Hasan, Ikramul, Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance Linkage: Evidence from the Banking Sector of Bangladesh (January 5, 2012). Journal of Organizational Management, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 14-21, 2012.

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Jensen, Michael C., Value Maximization, Stakeholder Theory, and the Corporate Objective Function (October 2001). Unfolding Stakeholder Thinking, eds. J. Andriof, et al, (Greenleaf Publishing, 2002). Also published in JACF, V. 14, N. 3, 2001, European Financial Management Review, N. 7, 2001 and in Breaking the Code of Change, M. Beer and N. Norhia, eds, HBS Press, 2000.

Kamal, Mona, The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the Egyptian Banking Sector (March 3, 2013).

Khan, Shahbaz and Baig, Nida and Awan, Aon Waqas and Ullah, Muhammad Imdad, Do Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives Favourable for Banks? Customer's Perceptions (March 25, 2014). Khan, S., Baig, N., Awan, A. W., & Ullah, M. I. (2014). Do Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives Favorable for Banks? Customer’s Perceptions. Business and Economic Research, 4(1), 230-247

Mihai Yiannaki, Simona, CSR’s Role within Banking in the Post Financial Crisis (December 1, 2009). Adaptive Options: A Global Network of Change and Development Professionals and Practitioners, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 22-24, 2010.

Perrini F., Tencati A. (2008), Corporate Social Responsibility, Un nuovo approccio alla

gestione d’impresa, Egea, Milano.

Sacconi, Lorenzo, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a Model of 'Extended' Corporate Governance: An Explanation Based on the Economic Theories of Social Contract, Reputation and Reciprocal Conformism (February 2004). LIUC, Ethics, Law and Economics Paper No. 142.

Scherer, Andreas Georg and Palazzo, Guido, Globalization and Corporate Social Responsibility (2008). THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, A. Crane, A. McWilliams, D. Matten, J. Moon, D. Siegel, eds., pp. 413-431, Oxford University Press, 2008.

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