The Venn diagram shows three overlapping circles. On the left, there is a large green circle labeled “Companies,” and on the right, there is a larger red circle labeled “Risk.” At the bottom of the diagram, a yellow circle labeled “Activities” overlaps the “Risk” circle. At the top-right, there is a small blue circle labeled “G R I,” which overlaps the “Risk” circle. A circle labeled “Council” is on the right of the “Risk” circle. Each circle contains multiple interconnected nodes, with the “G R I” circle and “Council” circle containing one node each. A node from the “Activities” circle connects to a node from the “Risk” circle. A node from the “Risk” circle connects to a node in the “Companies” circle and a node in the “G R I” circle. Another node from the “Risk” circle connects to a node in the “Council” circle.Concept map of main themes and co-occurrences in Italian banks’ NFR 2021 (reports published in 2022). Source: Created by authors
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