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Business Model and Profitability in the Banking Strategic Process: Focus on Digitalization
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Business Model and Profitability in the Banking Strategic Process: Focus on Digitalization in Vernon, BC
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The book introduces the key elements contributing to entrepreneurial vitality and sustainability in the medium and long term with a specific focus on digital transformation.
Factoring in two momentous processes such as digitalization and climate change, the book starts with an update on profitability in the banking system and moves on to the assumptions of economic literature on business model analysis as well as the supervisors' own approach.
By outlining a seven-step methodology, the authors aim to enrich traditional backward analysis with a forward-looking type of banking decision-making process, which allows for the identification of the operational segments contributing to the creation or the destruction of value under new trends.
Finally, the book provides exercises, case studies and – more in general – food for thought on business model analysis, also with reference to banking digitalization.
The book introduces the key elements contributing to entrepreneurial vitality and sustainability in the medium and long term with a specific focus on digital transformation.
Factoring in two momentous processes such as digitalization and climate change, the book starts with an update on profitability in the banking system and moves on to the assumptions of economic literature on business model analysis as well as the supervisors' own approach.
By outlining a seven-step methodology, the authors aim to enrich traditional backward analysis with a forward-looking type of banking decision-making process, which allows for the identification of the operational segments contributing to the creation or the destruction of value under new trends.
Finally, the book provides exercises, case studies and – more in general – food for thought on business model analysis, also with reference to banking digitalization.


















