Asset Management and Sustainability. Critical Perspectives and Reform Issues
Nicolas Bédu (),
Caroline Granier and
Christophe Revelli ()
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Nicolas Bédu: Université de Montpellier
Caroline Granier: Chaire Energie Et Prospérité
Christophe Revelli: KEDGE BS
Chapter Chapter 22 in Ecological Economics and Finance, 2025, pp 207-216 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter outlines the reasons behind the incompatibility between the current financial model in asset management and the objectives outlined in the Agenda 2030's SDGs. The current model focuses on a material vision of sustainable finance, where sustainability is seen as an additional risk to be managed in order to maintain investment cycles and meet return targets, rather than as the ultimate goal to be pursued through finance fully dedicated to this purpose. We will propose ways to transform the concept of sustainable financial asset management into a more comprehensive vision of sustainable asset management.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-71249-4_22
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