Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment
2011 - 2026
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Volume 16, issue 1, 2026
- Board gender diversity: impact on corporate tax avoidance in response to economic policy uncertainty pp. 1-21

- Luiz Eduardo Gaio, Angela Christina Lucas, Nelson Oliveira Stefanelli and Carlos Alberto Grespan Bonacim
- Does green transformation improve firm performance? Evidence of China pp. 22-54

- Asif Ali, Zunhuan Shen, Ding Haotian and Farman Ali
- Beyond carbon price: a scenario-based quantification of portfolio financial loss from climate transition risks pp. 55-79

- Thomas Lorans, Julien Priol and Vincent Bouchet
- The effects of environmental regulations on risk and return: evidence from the Italian stock market pp. 80-109

- Huy Pham, Vikash Ramiah, Hanh Le, Braam Lowies and Nisreen Moosa
- Does the Coronavirus Crash affect green equity markets’ efficiency? A multifractal analysis pp. 110-135

- Joaquim Ferreira and Flávio Morais
- The complementary nature of audited financial reporting and corporate social responsibility disclosure pp. 136-160

- Damai Nasution and Devi S. Kalanjati
- Exploring the time-varying causal nexuses between remittances and financial development in MENA region pp. 161-187

- Ilham Haouas, Naceur Khraief, Arusha Cooray and Stephen Taiwo Onifade
- Performance analysis in renewable energy companies: application of SWARA and WASPAS methods pp. 188-209

- Hande Erdoğan, Burcin Tutcu, Hasan Talaş and Mustafa Terzioğlu
- The logic of net zero investment portfolios: positioning long-term investors for financial outperformance pp. 210-236

- Carter B. Casady and Ashby Monk
- Developing a green bond market in Kenya: perspectives from practitioners and lessons from developing markets pp. 237-254

- Eric Gwandega Magale
Volume 15, issue 4, 2025
- How ESG contributes to corporate financial performance: an integrative framework from the dual perspectives of capital and product markets pp. 781-810

- Jiaqi Xie, Ziyue Wang and Jingke Sun
- Does GHG reduction matter for external funding in green countries? New evidence on the role of environmental policies pp. 811-835

- Ones Amri and Hasna Chaibi
- Climate change, ethical accounting, and the Paris agreement: does financial statement divergence influence shareholder value? pp. 836-868

- Viput Ongsakul, Pattanaporn Chatjuthamard, Pornsit Jiraporn and Sang Mook Lee
- What makes the impact of green finance on green foreign investment positive? An investigation of institutional quality's role pp. 869-895

- Ha Le Thanh
- Board gender diversity and donations in the microfinance industry: evidence from emerging economies pp. 896-926

- Md Aslam Mia, Sunil Sangwan and Md Imran Hossain
- Sustainable investing: do ESG risks shift market dynamics? pp. 927-953

- Noah Farhadi and Joseph F. Hair
- Net-Zero norms in sustainable finance: what explains asset managers’ target-setting? pp. 954-985

- Cora Buentjen, Richard Perkins and Rory Sullivan
- Is Carbon a new portfolio diversifier? Examining the relationship between global carbon pricing, sustainable and conventional assets pp. 986-1020

- Javed Bin Kamal and Rubaiyat Ahsan Bhuiyan
- Your emissions or mine? Examining how emissions management strategies, ESG performance, and targets impact investor perceptions pp. 1021-1039

- Joseph A. Johnson, Jochen C. Theis, Adam Vitalis and Donald Young
- Gender inequality barriers and solutions to senior management positions: perspectives on women in Bahraini banking sector pp. 1040-1061

- Layla Faisal Alhalwachi and Chima Mordi
Volume 15, issue 3, 2025
- ESG performance, institutional factors, and the cost of debt pp. 523-551

- Simone Boccaletti and Gianluca Gucciardi
- Washing away your sins? Corporate environment misconduct, marketing as a buffer, and investment efficiency pp. 552-576

- Ashiq Ali, Abubakr Saeed, Munir Khan, Hammad Riaz and Mudassar Rashid
- How does the volatility of ESG stock indices spillover in times of high geopolitical risk? New insights from emerging and developed markets pp. 577-623

- Renata Karkowska and Szczepan Urjasz
- Towards a better understanding of ESG ratings pp. 624-643

- Robert Stewart
- Corporate social responsibility and the financial performance of global banks: the moderating role of corporate tax pp. 644-665

- Mashiyat Tasnia, Syed Musa Bin Syed Jafaar Alhabshi, Romzie Rosman and Mohammad Rokibul Kabir
- Does it matter to be a part of the sustainability index? pp. 666-687

- Chaman Shrestha, Panagiotis Andrikopoulos and Narayan Prasad Aryal
- Leakage in the common ground: how misalignment in sustainable finance taxonomies impacts cross-border capital flows pp. 688-713

- Keith Jin Deng Chan, Lionel Wilson Mok and Peter Chi Choi Lau
- Disclosure of corporate risk from socio-economic inequality pp. 714-732

- Todd Cort, Stephen Kim Park and Decio Nascimento
- Institutional investors and the adoption of socially responsible investment: an explorative case study of Dutch pension funds pp. 733-756

- F.A.J. Wagemans, R.J. Verstappen, C.S.A. van Koppen, H. Tobi and A.P.J. Mol
- Materiality in sustainability disclosures and investment portfolio performance in the Indian context pp. 757-779

- Suveera Gill, Manika Kohli and Purnima Satija
Volume 15, issue 2, 2025
- An empirical investigation of banks’ sustainability performance under economic policy uncertainty pp. 269-292

- Ahmed W. Alam, M. Kabir Hassan and Hasanul Banna
- Climate change, managerial ownership, and agency conflicts: insights from the Paris Agreement pp. 293-318

- Viput Ongsakul, Pattanaporn Chatjuthamard, Pandej Chintrakarn, Pornsit Jiraporn and Sang Mook Lee
- Earnings optimism in green stocks pp. 319-341

- Yang Liu, Mei Wang and Xueqing Yang
- Are green asset prices efficient? Evidence from a seasonal anomalies approach pp. 342-364

- Júlio Lobão
- Climate change, asset redeployability, and sustainability: evidence from earnings conference calls pp. 365-387

- Viput Ongsakul, Pandej Chintrakarn and Pornsit Jiraporn
- Are retail investors willing to buy green bonds? A case for Japan pp. 388-402

- Kentaka Aruga
- Sustainability-valued discrete option pricing in complete markets pp. 403-437

- Yuan Hu, W. Brent Lindquist and Svetlozar T. Rachev
- Green ECB speeches matter pp. 438-455

- Gabor Neszveda and Bence Siket
- Where and how machine learning plays a role in climate finance research pp. 456-497

- Andres Alonso, Javier Bas, Jose Manuel Carbo Martinez, Aranzazu de Juan and Jose Manuel Marques
- Financing long-term infrastructure post-COVID-19: is pension funds an option for Africa? pp. 498-522

- Chidiebere Jude Anago
Volume 15, issue 1, 2025
- The interplay of board gender diversity, debt financing, and sustainable investment: evidence from Europe pp. 1-21

- Hussain Muhammad and Sarmad Ali
- From commitment to capital: does environmental innovation reduce corporate cash holdings? pp. 22-51

- Ijaz Ur Rehman, Faisal Shahzad, Muhammad Abdullah Hanif, Narmeen Khalid and Faisal Nawaz
- Empirical evidence of ESG premium in the U.S. corporate bond market: a propensity score matching approach pp. 52-76

- Dan Li, Kenneth Chung and Peter Adriaens
- Assessing the role of ESG evaluation in market risk management for sovereign bond investments pp. 77-104

- Kento Hasegawa, Hiroyuki Higuchi, Kiichi Kitajima, Yasuhiro Komaru and Shintaro Suda
- Board characteristics and ESG performance: an evidence from Malaysia pp. 105-144

- Khakan Najaf, Ho Wai Kee, Jaspal Singh, Nampuna Dolok Gultom and Alice Chin
- Examining the blockchain and green innovation technologies on sustainability (ESG): the moderating role of global financial integration pp. 145-181

- Saba Khan, Atta Ullah, Yuying Liu and Muhammad Kashif
- Mapping the field of climate finance research: a bibliometric analysis pp. 182-204

- Apu Deb and Can Chen
- US Funds’ returns-based ESG extraction and implementation: a multifaceted quantile regression approach pp. 205-233

- Farah Nasri and Salim Ben Sassi
- Carbon prices and emission intensity: role of autonomous improvements and price-driven changes pp. 234-249

- Ashish Pandey
- Green banking awareness and its association with green attitude, green trust, and green loyalty pp. 250-267

- Viviane Rocha, Cristina Viegas, Manuela Guerreiro, Thiago Wendt Viola and Bruno Kluwe-Schiavon
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