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Author Lehner, Othmar M

Title The Routledge Handbook of Green Finance
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (615 p.)
Series Routledge International Handbooks Series
Routledge International Handbooks Series
Contents Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary -- Introduction: Setting the Scene for Green Finance -- Part 1 Green Finance Market and Regulatory Environments -- Chapter 1 Sustainable Finance Ecosystem: A Case Study from Aotearoa New Zealand -- Chapter 2 Accounting for a Green Economy: Sustainable Finance and the Harmonisation of Sustainability Reporting -- Chapter 3 Double Materiality: Why Does It Matter for Sustainability Reporting?
Chapter 4 Climate Scenario Analysis for Central Banks -- Chapter 5 Public Financial Institutions and Climate Change -- Chapter 6 Internal Carbon Pricing in Research and Practice -- Part 2 Green Finance Instruments and Their Effects -- Chapter 7 Corporate Environmental Impact: Measurement, Data, and Information -- Chapter 8 Corporate Carbon Management Systems and Carbon Opportunity: An International Study -- Chapter 9 Beyond Monetary Gain: Motivational Correlates of Sustainable Finance -- Chapter 10 The Influence of Firms' ESG Initiatives on Firm Value: An Analysis of Select European Firms
Chapter 11 The Yields of Green Bank Bonds: Are Banks Perceived as Trustworthy in the Green Financial Markets? -- Part 3 Sector- and Country-Specific Aspects -- Chapter 12 The Quest for Global Green Finance Participation: Developing Countries and Barriers to Full Participation -- Chapter 13 Accounting as a Mediating Practice between Values and Contexts: A Research Agenda on Impact Investment -- Chapter 14 When do Bank Loans Become Green? -- Chapter 15 Public Policy and Green Finance in China -- Chapter 16 Green Finance in China: System, Practice, and International Role
Chapter 17 Finance without Unified Measurement Framework: Rise of Collective Norm Entrepreneurs in Impact Finance in Japan -- Chapter 18 Green Finance Strategies in Africa: A Focus on Capital Market-Based Impact Investments in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Ghana -- Chapter 19 The United Nations' Principles for Responsible Banking, CSR, and Corporate Governance in the Banking Industry -- Part 4 Critical Perspectives -- Chapter 20 Measuring Biodiversity: Mission Impossible? -- Chapter 21 Can Nuclear Attract Green Finance?
Chapter 22 Green, Greener, Not Green Enough?: Institutional Forces Driving the European Green Bond Market -- Chapter 23 The Hidden Costs of Impact Measurement -- Part 5 Building Theory on Green Finance -- Chapter 24 Sustainability Reporting of State-Owned Enterprises: Current Practices and Implications of the CSR Directive -- Chapter 25 Assessing the Current State of Research on Climate and Environment-Related Financial Risks: What Are We Missing? A Review and Research Agenda
Summary This handbook brings together a variety of expert scholars with industry specialists to offer the most authoritative overview of Green Finance to date, presenting the state of the art. It focuses on Green Finance in a comprehensive way, discussing its characteristics, underlying principles and mechanisms
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Chapter 26 A Systematic Literature Review on Financial Stock Performance of Sustainable Investments: Bridging the Gap between Empirical Evidence and Recent Theoretical Models
Form Electronic book
Author Harrer, Theresia
Silvola, Hanna
Weber, Olaf
ISBN 100096616X
9781000966169