银行应如何治理环境?挑战行动与否决的构建

How should banks govern the environment? Challenging the construction of action versus veto

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2007
被引 79
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

批判将银行环境治理简单分为行动与否决的二分法,提出应以预防性行动为共识起点,推动银行在环境治理中发挥更积极作用。

Abstract

Abstract Over the last two decades, banks have been developing environmental credit risk assessment policies and procedures. Today, even NGOs who had been at the forefront of campaigns naming and shaming bad practices acknowledge banks are taking environmental risk management seriously. Nonetheless, they now challenge banks to go further, advocating a ‘no harm’ approach based on a so‐called ‘veto’ of investments. The author draws a post‐structuralist position on risk perception to argue a characterization of environmental governance in terms of action and veto may mislead debate. Instead, the author proposes the starting point for debate on the part banks can play in governing the environment lies in mutual agreement on precautionary action. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.

银行环境治理风险管理预防原则