MANAGEMENT IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
AIMS AND CONTENT
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Course description |
The course analyses the main drivers of change in the banking sector (globalisation, deregulation, privatisation, technology, changing in customers’ behaviour) and their impacts both on competition and market’s structure and on banks’ economic equilibria. After, the possible responses to the competitive pressures are examined: strategic planning processes, business models (value based opposite to stakeholder oriented), corporate and competitive strategies, organisational models, marketing policies, performance measurement and evaluation systems, capital allocation systems, risk management systems, internal control systems. |
Teaching methods
Lessons by the teacher and by practitioners; reading of the textbooks.
SYLLABUS/CONTENT
"The course analyses the main drivers of change in the banking sector
(globalisation, deregulation, privatisation, technology, changing in customers’
behaviour) and their impacts both on competition and market’s structure and
on banks’ economic equilibria.
After, the possible responses to the competitive pressures are examined:
strategic planning processes, business models (value based opposite to
stakeholder oriented), corporate and competitive strategies, organisational
models, marketing policies, performance measurement and evaluation systems,
capital allocation systems, risk management systems, internal control systems"
RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY
A.Resti-A.Sironi, Risk management and shareholders’ value in banking, Wiley, 2007, Part V and VI
TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD
Ricevimento: Orario ricevimento: Tuesday, at 4 p.m. http://www.economia.unige.it/index.php/il-dipartimento/personale/docenti-ad-economia/88-marco-di-antonio
Exam Board
MARCO DI ANTONIO (President)
FRANCESCA QUERCI
GIUSEPPE LOMBARDO
LAURA NIERI
LESSONS
Teaching methods
Lessons by the teacher and by practitioners; reading of the textbooks.
LESSONS START
Sem: II
27 febbraio - 1 giugno 2017
EXAMS
Exam description
Written examination; in english; open questionas
Assessment methods
Written examination, in english; open questions
FURTHER INFORMATION
Attendance |
Not compulsory |