The Business Model of Cooperative Credit Banks: Between Sustainability and Technology

Journal title MANAGEMENT CONTROL
Author/s Ferdinando Di Carlo, Manuela Lucchese, Valery Rago, Silvia Solimene
Publishing Year 2025 Issue 2025/2
Language Italian Pages 24 P. 109-132 File size 142 KB
DOI 10.3280/MACO2025-002006
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This study aims to understand how the phenomena of sustainability and digitalization can evolve the value creation, proposal, and capture system of Credit Cooperative Banks. Specifically, the research has two aims: firstly, to investigate the presence of sustainability elements in the Business Model of Credit Cooperative Banks by analyzing the extent to which their initiatives adhere to Environmental, Social and Governance factors; secondly, to examine the impact of digitalization on the structures, processes and systems of Credit Cooperative Banks, and whether this enables them to maintain their distinctive social and territorial functions. The qualitative methodological approach adopted is based on the analysis of a single case study: the Magna Grecia Credit Cooperative Bank. Interviews with the institution’s top management and questionnaires administered to employees were selected as the research tools for this analysis. The results reveal that sustainability and digitalization are widely recognized within the selected case study. However, there is uncertainty regarding the contribution of technology to social sustainability, which is why physical branches continue to play a pivotal role in the institution’s operations. This study aims to address a gap in academic literature, as analysis of the methods and strategies of this transition is less explored.

Keywords: Business Model; Credit Cooperative Bank; Sustainability; Digitalization; Case-study

Ferdinando Di Carlo, Manuela Lucchese, Valery Rago, Silvia Solimene, Il Business Model delle Banche di Credito Cooperativo: Tra Sostenibilità e Tecnologia in "MANAGEMENT CONTROL" 2/2025, pp 109-132, DOI: 10.3280/MACO2025-002006