EMERGING GLOBAL FINANCIAL SYSTEMS: EXPLORING POLARIZATION, SYSTEMIC RISKS, INNOVATION, AND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS |
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GRETA Associati (Venice, Italy), CRIF
(Bologna, Italy), European Datawarehouse (Frankfurt,
Germany), and Intesa Sanpaolo (Milan,
Italy) are partners in organising a Conference to be
held in Venice on September 25-26, 2025. The CREDIT 2025 conference will
bring together academics, practitioners and PhD students
working in various areas of financial and socio-economic
risk with the aim of creating a unique opportunity for
participants to discuss research progress and policy as
well as industry-relevant insights and directions for
future research.. The CREDIT 2025 is the twenty-fourth in a series of events dedicated to various aspects of risk and organised under the auspices of: the Department of Economics and VERA - Venice centre in Economic and Risk Analytics for public policies - of the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Joint Research Center European Commission, ABI - Italian Banking Association, and Venice Sustainability Foundation. Sustainability
necessitates a global perspective, requiring the
adaptation of contemporary business and societal
models to navigate the dynamic landscape of the
future. Policymakers and society must ensure that
resources, particularly technology, are utilized
responsibly and efficiently to enhance the
well-being of both present and future generations
while cultivating a harmonious relationship with the
environment. This strategy is vital in addressing
sustainability issues such as poverty, environmental
degradation, pollution, and inequality. Effective
global risk management is vital for bridging
divisions and fragmentation through innovation.
The Scientific Committee consists of: Andrew W. Lo (MIT Sloan School of Management, Programme Chair)Monica Billio (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice & GRETA) Lucia Alessi (Joint Research Center, European Commission) Marie Brière (AMUNDI & Université Libre de Bruxelles) Mila Getmansky Sherman (Isenberg School of Management, UMass Amherst) Marcin Kacperczyk (Imperial College London) Jan Pieter Krahnen (Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE & Goethe University, Frankfurt) Steven Ongena (University of Zurich, Swiss Finance Institute, KU Leuven, NTNU Business School & CEPR) Loriana Pelizzon (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice & Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE) Roberto Rigobon (MIT Sloan School of Management) Stephen Schaefer (London Business School) Marti Subrahmanyam (NYU Stern Business School)
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PROGRAMME: Click here to see the conference programme
REGISTRATION: Click here to register
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
OF EUROPEAN FUNDING
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