Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment
2011 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2023
- Do sustainability ethics explain the impact of country-level corporate governance on financial stability in developing economies? pp. 1415-1450

- Daniel Ofori-Sasu, George Nana Agyekum Donkor and Joshua Yindenaba Abor
- Divestment and greenhouse gas emissions: an event-study analysis of university fossil fuel divestment announcements pp. 1451-1479

- Alida Monaco
- It’s the news, stupid! The relationship between news attention, literacy, trust, greenwashing perceptions, and sustainable finance investment in Switzerland pp. 1480-1505

- Nadine Strauß, Jonathan Krakow and Marc Chesney
- ESG disclosure practices and financial performance: a general and sector analysis of SP-500 non-financial companies and the moderating effect of economic conditions pp. 1506-1533

- Abdulaziz Abdulmohsen Alfalih
- The cost of insuring against underperformance of ESG screened index funds pp. 1534-1553

- Peter Jørgensen and Mathias Danielsen Plovst
- Progress and notions of progress in sustainable finance pp. 1554-1576

- Syren Johnstone, Frederick J. Long and Abdullah Bin Azhar
- Gender diversity in the board room and sustainable growth rate: the moderating role of family ownership pp. 1577-1599

- Ali Amin, Rizwan Ali, Ramiz ur Rehman and Ahmed A. Elamer
- Sustainable finance as a contested concept: tracing the evolution of five frames between 1998 and 2018 pp. 1600-1623

- Andreas Dimmelmeier
- Climate finance governance through transnational networks pp. 1624-1643

- Toyo Kawabata
- Does gender diversity moderate the link between CEO dominance and CSR engagement? A two-step system GMM analysis of UK FTSE 100 companies pp. 1644-1669

- Ahmed Kouki
- Financial literacy, financial capabilities, and sustainable business model practice among small business owners in Nigeria pp. 1670-1692

- Abiola Babajide, Evans Osabuohien, Patience Tunji-Olayeni, Hezekiah Falola, Lanre Amodu, Felicia Olokoyo, Folashade Adegboye and Benjamin Ehikioya
- Does excluding sin stocks cost performance? pp. 1693-1710

- David Blitz and Laurens Swinkels
- Corporate social responsibility and Islamic and conventional banks performance: a systematic review and future research agenda pp. 1711-1731

- Mashiyat Tasnia, Syed Musa Syed Jafaar Alhabshi and Romzie Rosman
Volume 13, issue 3, 2023
- Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment: A bibliometric analysis pp. 1131-1152

- Muneer Alshater, Osama F. Atayah and Allam Hamdan
- Conventional versus green investments: advancing innovation for better financial and environmental prospects pp. 1153-1180

- Muhammad Azhar Khalil and Kridsda Nimmanunta
- Application of grey relational analysis and artificial neural networks on corporate social responsibility (CSR) indices pp. 1181-1199

- John Francis Diaz and Thanh Tung Nguyen
- Green gold pp. 1200-1227

- Dirk G. Baur, Allan Trench and Sam Ulrich
- Just transition transaction in South Africa: an innovative way to finance accelerated phase out of coal and fund social justice pp. 1228-1251

- Harald Winkler, Emily Tyler, Samantha Keen and Andrew Marquard
- Do environmentally sensitive companies engage in lesser earnings management behaviour? evidence from Malaysia pp. 1252-1276

- Ibrahim Mohd-Sabrun and Rusnah Muhamad
- A comprehensive empirical and theoretical literature survey of Islamic bonds (sukuk) pp. 1277-1299

- Burhan Uluyol
- Sustainability integration for sovereign debt investors: engaging with countries on the SDGs pp. 1300-1317

- Jan Anton van Zanten, Bhavya Sharma and Malene Christensen
- Application of blockchain in dealing with sustainability issues and challenges of financial sector pp. 1318-1333

- Lokanath Mishra and Vaibhav Kaushik
- Social responsibility of Islamic banks in developing countries: empirical evidence from Egypt pp. 1334-1353

- Elhassan Kotb Abdelrahman Radwan, Nada Omar and Khaled Hussainey
- Disclosure violations: does governance matter? pp. 1354-1376

- Safaa Adnan AlSmadi, Ahmad Alkhataybeh and Mohammad Ziad Shakhatreh
- Customer awareness on Green banking practices pp. 1377-1393

- Anum Ellahi, Hammna Jillani and Hesan Zahid
- India’s Social Stock Exchange (ISSE) – A 360° Analysis - Today’s commitment for tomorrow’s action pp. 1394-1414

- C. S. Divyesh Patel and Naresh K. Patel
Volume 13, issue 2, 2023
- ESG: a new dimension in portfolio allocation pp. 827-867

- Jan De Spiegeleer, Stephan Höcht, Daniel Jakubowski, Sofie Reyners and Wim Schoutens
- Climate transition risk in New Zealand equities pp. 868-892

- Hamish Kennett, Ivan Diaz-Rainey, Pallab Kumar Biswas and Duminda Kuruppuarachchi
- Evaluating physical climate risk for equity funds with quantitative modelling – how exposed are sustainable funds? pp. 893-918

- Sofia Wiklund
- When is greenwashing an easy fix? pp. 919-942

- Richard Paul Gregory
- Applying ‘Deep ESG’ to Asian private equity pp. 943-961

- Frederick J. Long and Syren Johnstone
- Impact investing and philanthropic foundations: strategies deployed when aligning fiduciary duty and social mission pp. 962-989

- Badri Zolfaghari and Geraldine (Dean) Hand
- The impact of sustainability reporting on organizational behaviour from Western and Asian perspectives: a systematic review of literature pp. 990-1008

- Felipe Calderon, Wilfred Manuela Jr and Daisy T. Briones
- Is there a cost for sustainable investments: evidence from dynamic conditional correlation pp. 1009-1029

- Gagan Deep Sharma, Gaurav Talan, Sanchita Bansal and Mansi Jain
- AI human impact: toward a model for ethical investing in AI-intensive companies pp. 1030-1057

- James Brusseau
- Evaluation of strategic and financial variables of corporate sustainability and ESG policies on corporate finance performance pp. 1058-1074

- Piers Weston and Matthias Nnadi
- ESG ratings: relevant information or misleading clue? Evidence from the S&P Global 1200 pp. 1075-1109

- Lucie Gyönyörová, Martin Stachoň and Daniel Stašek
- Mobilizing private sector investment for climate action: enhancing ambition and scaling up implementation pp. 1110-1127

- Bhim Adhikari and Lolita Shaila Safaee Chalkasra
- Statement of Retraction pp. 1128-1130

- The Editors
Volume 13, issue 1, 2023
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Influence of the social and economic characteristics of Saudi women on their attitudes toward empowering them in online labor market pp. 1-15

- Saud N. Alshmery, Hind R. Alqirnas and Muna I. Alyuosef
- Empowering Saudi women in the tourism and management sectors according to the Kingdom's 2030 vision pp. 16-43

- Amnah A. A. Alasgah and Eman S. I. Rizk
- The role of digital management in improving the performance of tourism sectors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the light of 2030 vision pp. 44-58

- Mona Solomon Al-Thoblany and Muna Ibrahim Alyuosef
- The effect of economic variables (workers ‘diaries abroad, bank deposits, gross domestic product, and inflation) on stock returns in the Amman Financial Market from 2005/2018 pp. 59-72

- Khawla Kassed Abdo, Hanan A. M. Al-Qudah, Laith Akram Al-Qudah and Mohammad Zakaria al Qudah
- Exploring managerial skills of Pakistan Public Universities (PPUs)’ middle managers for campus sustainability pp. 73-91

- Syed Kaleem Ullah Shah Bukhari, Rani Gul, Tayyaba Bashir, Sumaira Zakir and Tariq Javed
- The impact of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) in tourism industry: evidence of Kosovo during Q1, Q2 and Q3 period of 2020 pp. 92-103

- Bekë Kuqi, Elvis Elezaj, Bedri Millaku, Adem Dreshaj and Nguyen Tan Hung
- Effectiveness of exchange rate channel in transiting monetary policy impact to real economy: the case of Yemen pp. 104-117

- M. Hilmi Özkaya and Maeen Alhuwesh
- The contribution of Amil Zakat, Infaq and Shadaqah Muhammadiyah (LAZISMU) institutions in handling the impact of Covid-19 pp. 118-124

- Mursal Mursal, Mahyudin Ritonga, Fitria Sartika, Ahmad Lahmi, Talqis Nurdianto and Lukis Alam
- The optimal project selection in portfolio management using fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making methodology pp. 125-141

- Husam Jasim Mohammed
- The relationship between leaders’ mastery of tacit knowledge management skills and the achievement of competitive advantage at universities pp. 142-160

- Share Aiyed M. Aldosari
- The impact of the COSO control components on the financial performance in the Jordanian banks and the moderating effect of board independence pp. 161-175

- Aiman M. Abu Hamour, Deema Daifalleh Mohammed Massadeh and Mohamed Mahmoud Bshayreh
- Requirements for enhancing the standard of accounting education and its alignment with labor market requirements a case study hospitality and industrial sector in Jordan pp. 176-193

- Mousa Mohammad Abdullah Saleh, Omar A. A. Jawabreh, Sameer ahmad hmoud al-Amro and Haneen Mahmoud Ibrahim Saleh
- The effect of using the target cost on reducing costs in the tourism companies in Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority pp. 194-209

- Atallah Al-hosban, Mohammed Alsharairi and Isssa Al-Tarawneh
- Credit risks measurement in Islamic banks study model pp. 210-228

- Hanan Ahmed AL Qudah
- The effect of external economic variables on the conventional banks and Islamic banks financial performance in Jordan: a comparative study pp. 229-247

- Khawla Kassed Abdo
- Managerial decision-making (DM) in Kosovo organizations based on SPACE model analysis by using AHP fuzzy method pp. 248-263

- Elvis Elezaj, Halit Shabani, Bekë Kuqi and Nguyen Tan Hung
- Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on franchise performance from franchisee perspectives: the role of entrepreneurial orientation, market orientation and franchisor support pp. 264-282

- Thi Thao Hien Bui, Manimekalai Jambulingam, Muslim Amin and Nguyen Tan Hung
- Impact of Covid-19 on Airbnb: evidence from Vietnam pp. 283-296

- Nguyen Bang Nong and Van Hong Thi Ha
- Does stock market development and COVID-19 pandemic lead to financial crisis: the case of largest Islamic stock exchange market? pp. 297-310

- Elhachemi Abdelkader Hacine Gherbi and Ibrahim Tawfeeq Alsedrah
- Economic and social implications of the spread of Corona virus on the Saudi Community and the scientific and practical solutions to reduce and limit them pp. 311-329

- Manar Tayseer Hasid Batayneh, Rimal Bou-Bakr Saleh Al-Kouki and Hanadi Eid Albogam
- Financial reporting quality in pandemic era: case analysis of Vietnamese enterprises pp. 330-352

- Quoc Thuan Pham, Xuan Thuy Ho, Thi Phuong Loan Nguyen, Thi Huyen Quyen Pham and Anh Thanh Bui
- Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on total market trade value (institutional investors vs non-institutional investors) pp. 353-365

- Ibrahim Tawfeeq Alsedrah and Elhachemi Abdelkader Hacine Gherbi
- The effect of earnings quality and bank continuity: the moderating role of ownership structure and CSR pp. 366-386

- Abdullah Mohammed Sadaa, Yuvaraj Ganesan and Mohammed Ghanim Ahmed
- Do greener funds perform better? An analysis of open-end equity funds in China pp. 387-405

- Xingxing Chen, Olaf Weber, Xianzhong Song and Lidan Li
- ESG and financial performance of banks in the MENAT region: concavity–convexity patterns pp. 406-430

- R. El Khoury, N. Nasrallah and B. Alareeni
- Money multiplier under Basel capital ratio regulation: implications for counter-COVID-19 stimulus pp. 431-449

- Henry Penikas
- Regulatory capital requirement and bank stability in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 450-462

- Ibrahim Nandom Yakubu and Alhassan Bunyaminu
- Governance quality, social and macro-economic conditions: implications for financial inclusion pp. 463-476

- Soumaya Ben Khelifa
- Perception of the digital transformation as a strategic advantage through the Covid 19 crisis? case of Tunisian banks pp. 477-498

- Saliha Theiri and Bahaaeddin Alareeni
- Factors of applying creative accounting and its impact on the quality of financial statements in Jordanian hotels, sustainable practices pp. 499-515

- Mousa Mohammad Abdullah Saleh, Omar Jawabreh and Enas Fakhri Mohammad Abu-Eker
- Institutional framework of ESG disclosures: comparative analysis of developed and developing countries pp. 516-559

- Monica Singhania and Neha Saini
- Impact of credit on sustainable agricultural development in India pp. 560-571

- Alka Kumari and Vikas Garg
- Impact of macroeconomic variables on sustainability indices using ARDL model pp. 572-588

- Preeti Sharma, Avinash K. Shrivastava, Sachin Rohatgi and Bhakti Bhushan Mishra
- Investment decisions in digital sukuk in the time of COVID-19: do tax incentives matter? pp. 589-613

- Saeed Awadh Bin-Nashwan and Aishath Muneeza
- Sustainable finance in cybersecurity investment for future profitability under uncertainty pp. 614-633

- Herenia Gutiérrez Ponce, Julián Chamizo González and Manar Al-Mohareb
- Augmenting commercial banks’ other income through off-balance sheet activities in relation to their determinants in the Indian banking system pp. 634-659

- Vineet Kumar and Vijay Agrawal
- What are you waiting to invest in grid-connected residential photovoltaics in California? A real options analysis pp. 660-677

- Carlos Vargas and Marc Chesney
- A sustainable banking services analysis and its effect on customer satisfaction pp. 678-699

- Neha Puri and Vikas Garg
- From the desk of editor-in-chief pp. 700-701

- Gurinder Singh, Shalini Aggarwal, Vikas Garg and Richa Goel
- Index construction for sustainable development investing pp. 702-722

- Alexander Bassen, Christian Fieberg, Othar Kordsachia, Kerstin Lopatta and Bastian Nendza
- Application of artificial neural networks in predicting financial distress in the JSE financial services and manufacturing companies pp. 723-743

- Fikile Dube, Ntokozo Nzimande and Paul-Francois Muzindutsi
- The role of blockchain technology in the integration of sustainability practices across multi-tier supply networks: implications and potential complexities pp. 744-762

- Mohammad Najjar, Ihab H. Alsurakji, Amjad El-Qanni and Abdulnaser I. Nour
- Fuzzy confrontations of models of ESG investing versus non-ESG investing based on artificial intelligence algorithms pp. 763-775

- Stanislav Škapa, Nina Bočková, Karel Doubravský and Mirko Dohnal
- Sustainability reporting in banking and financial services sector: a regional analysis pp. 776-801

- Amina Mohamed Buallay, Meera Al Marri, Nohade Nasrallah, Allam Hamdan, Elisabetta Barone and Qasim Zureigat
- Does sustainability generate better financial performance? review, meta-analysis, and propositions pp. 802-825

- Ulrich Atz, Tracy Van Holt, Zongyuan Zoe Liu and Christopher C. Bruno
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