This fifteenth volume of Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability begins by exploring the globalisation and financialisation of economies, central banks and corporate strategies before switching to focus on financial value as a historically situated social construct. The book then examines the relationship between finance, social value and sustainable development and presents several avenues for reflection with a view to a paradigmatic renewal of research and teaching in finance.
At a time when an unprecedented infectious and sanitary crisis is generating disastrous financial, economic, social and societal repercussions, the work presented in this book will stimulate reflection and contribute to the renewal of a Finance that now has to face many new social, societal and environmental challenges.
David Bourghelle is Associate Professor at the University of Lille (IAE), holding a PhD in finance and an accreditation to direct research (HDR) from the University of Lille.
Roland Pérez has a PhD in Economics (University Paris1) and the French national concourse of University Professor in Economics and Management Science.
Philippe Rozin is an Associate Professor at the University of Lille. He holds a PhD in finance from the University of Paris-Nanterre and a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Paris IV -Sorbonne.