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Objectives

The objective of this research project is to publish a total of more than 25 publications around sustainability/green finance, create a vivid research-based debate about this topic and provide guidance to future legislation. The objective is that the project will be running over a period of 4 years and will have a total annual research budget of DKK 4.3 million and be managed by a highly qualified and experienced academic council.

Steering Commitee

An exclusive group of researchers originating from at least seven different universities in Europe will be at the core of this research project

Target groups

Overall, the research is targeted at:

  • Leading decision makers, including board members, financial union representatives, and business leaders
  • Key policy and opinion makers in the Nordic countries

Indirectly, the purpose of this work is to generate a wider academic and public debate regarding the financial sector and its factor conditions.

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