Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment
2011 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2022
- Impact investments that have stood the test of time: Historical Homes of South Africa (1966-2020) pp. 1009-1026

- Suzette Viviers and Johann de Villiers
- The role of globalization in financial development, trade openness and sustainable environmental -economic growth: evidence from selected South Asian economies pp. 1027-1044

- Ankasha Arif, Misbah Sadiq, Malik Shahzad Shabbir, Ghulam Yahya, Aysha Zamir and Lydia Bares Lopez
- How material is a material issue? Stock returns and the financial relevance and financial intensity of ESG materiality pp. 1045-1068

- Costanza Consolandi, Robert G. Eccles and Giampaolo Gabbi
- Greening the Chinese financial system through experimentations? Assessing the effectiveness of green finance business experimentations in Guangdong, China pp. 1069-1084

- Qianqian Wei and Sirui Xiao
- Environmental social governance: a core value to responsible stakeholders and stock market sustainability in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia pp. 1085-1101

- Nisa Vinodkumar and Ghadah Alarifi
- Effect of financial sector development and institutions on economic growth in SSA. Does the peculiarities of regional blocs matter? pp. 1102-1124

- Mahawiya Sulemana and John Bosco Dramani
- ESG-screening and factor-risk-adjusted performance: the concentration level of screening does matter pp. 1125-1145

- Ick Jin
- Governance mechanisms for sustainable lending: an exploratory study of existing practices pp. 1146-1166

- Felipe Calderon
- Climate risk management (CRM) and how it relates to achieving alignment with climate outcomes (ACO) pp. 1167-1170

- Ben Caldecott
- Analysing Islamic banking ethical performance from Maqāṣid al-Sharī‘ah perspective: evidence from Indonesia pp. 1171-1193

- Salah Alhammadi, Khaled O. Alotaibi and Dzikri F. Hakam
- Are green bonds funding the transition? Investigating the link between companies’ climate targets and green debt financing pp. 1194-1216

- Heidi Tuhkanen and Gregor Vulturius
- Risk-adjusted performance evaluation of pension fund managers under social security schemes (National Pension System) of India pp. 1217-1231

- Krishna Murari
- The effect of fragility on foreign direct investment deterioration: the case of MENA countries pp. 1232-1240

- Samer Abdelhadi, Ala’ Bashayreh and Mohammad W. Alomari
- A review of studies on green finance of banks, research gaps and future directions pp. 1241-1264

- Isaac Akomea-Frimpong, David Adeabah, Deborah Ofosu and Emmanuel Junior Tenakwah
- An asymmetric spillover between China and Pakistan’ stock markets: a comparative analysis before and during COVID-19 crisis pp. 1265-1284

- Khurram Shehzad, Liu Xiaoxing, Hayfa Kazouz, Daniel Balsalobre-Lorente, Ayoub Zeraibi and Abdul Rauf
- Key challenges in crossborder interconnector finance pp. 1285-1307

- Kat Buchmann, Aled Jones, Yiyun Zhang and Johanna Schönecker
- Research on Islamic corporate social responsibility and Islamic bank disclosures pp. 1308-1329

- Ardi Gunardi, Aldrin Herwany, Erie Febrian and Mokhamad Anwar
- Green securitisation pp. 1330-1345

- Rossella Agliardi
Volume 12, issue 3, 2022
- Editorial: growing gender lens investing in emerging markets pp. 671-683

- Carolina Robino and Edward T. Jackson
- Evolving the gender analysis in gender lens investing: moving from counting women to valuing gendered experience pp. 684-703

- Tia Subramanian, Arianna Muirow and Joy Anderson
- Development finance institutions and the care economy: opportunities for building more resilient and gender-equitable economies pp. 704-723

- Jessica Espinoza Trujano and Anne-Marie Lévesque
- Taking small steps together: incorporating a gender lens approach for small and growing businesses - a case study pp. 724-751

- Ruta Aidis, Sarah Eissler, Nicole Etchart and Renata Truzzi de Souza
- Measuring the women’s economic empowerment generated by impact investing; testing the QuIP method on an investment in Uganda’s cotton sector pp. 752-762

- Rebekah Avard, Moses Mukuru and M. J. Liesner
- Triple dissonance: women-led funds. With a gender lens. In Africa pp. 763-784

- Jessica Espinoza Trujano and Lelemba Phiri
- Board gender diversity and firm performance: evidence from Latin America pp. 785-808

- Valentina Marquez-Cardenas, Juan David Gonzalez-Ruiz and Eduardo Duque-Grisales
- Managerial support and innovative work behaviour in B corps: Examining the effect of female employee work engagement and corporate reputation pp. 809-831

- Francoise Contreras, Karla Soria-Barreto and Sergio Zuniga-Jara
- Analysis of success-dependent factors for green bond financing of infrastructure projects in Ghana pp. 832-848

- Lawrence Martin Mankata, De-Graft Owusu-Manu, M. Reza Hosseini and David John Edwards
- Efficiency and stability of Islamic vs. conventional banking models: a meta frontier analysis pp. 849-869

- Mirwais Parsa
- Mitigating the destructive outcome of negative environmental stock market behaviours on environmental health security in China pp. 870-885

- Henry Asante Antwi
- Post Covid-19 stimulus and bailouts need to be compatible with the Paris Agreement pp. 886-893

- Ben Caldecott
- A sustainable development assessment of Indonesia’s state banks financing for the industrial and non-industrial sector pp. 894-911

- Aditya Pratama Nandiwardhana, Dan Cudjoe and Dudi Permana
- Financial market sustainable development of Kazakhstan: scenario approach based on fuzzy cognitive maps pp. 912-933

- Yuliya Nichkasova, Halina Shmarlouskaya and Kulyash Sadvokassova
- Defining transition finance and embedding it in the post-Covid-19 recovery pp. 934-938

- Ben Caldecott
- The carbon content of Italian loans pp. 939-957

- Ivan Faiella and Luciano Lavecchia
- Institutional investment and corporate social performance: aggregated time-Series evidence from an emerging economy pp. 958-984

- Sarwar Ahmed, Samiul Parvez Ahmed, Uttam Karmaker and Rooslan Mizan
- What drives green sukuk? A leader’s perspective pp. 985-1005

- Mohammad Syafiq Abdullah and J. S. Keshminder
- Correction pp. 1006-1007

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 2, 2022
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Nexus between sustainable economic growth and foreign private investment: evidence from emerging and developed economies pp. I-XXI

- Muhammad Safdar Sial, Jacob Cherian, Susana Álvarez-Otero, Ubaldo Comite, Malik Shahzad Shabbir, Stefan B. Gunnlaugsson and Mosab Ismail Tabash
- ‘Best in class' socially responsible investment. The actual performance evaluation between the US and Europe pp. 275-298

- Alberto Burchi and Bogdan Włodarczyk
- Does sharia governance influence corporate social responsibility disclosure in Indonesia Islamic banks? pp. 299-318

- Ridwan Ridwan and Arung Gihna Mayapada
- A model of price correlations between clean energy indices and energy commodities pp. 319-359

- Takashi Kanamura
- Asset-backed stable numéraire approach for sustainable valuation pp. 360-374

- Nadi Serhan Aydın and Martin Rainer
- When ‘green’ challenges ‘prime’: empirical evidence from government bond markets pp. 375-388

- Toan Luu Duc Huynh
- Structural and specific barriers to the development of a green bond market in Brazil pp. 389-406

- Camila Yamahaki, Annelise Vendramini Felsberg, Alexandre C. Köberle, Angelo Gurgel and Janaína Stewart-Richardson
- Why market actors fuel the carbon bubble. The agency, governance, and incentive problems that distort corporate climate risk management pp. 407-422

- Drew Riedl
- Canadian banks’ responses to COVID-19: a strategic positioning analysis pp. 423-430

- David Talbot and Eduardo Ordonez-Ponce
- The effect of institutional dual holdings on CSR performance pp. 431-450

- Kerstin Lopatta, Alexander Bassen, Thomas Kaspereit, Sebastian A. Tideman and Daniel Buchholz
- Mobilising investments in renewable energy in Germany: which role for public investment banks? pp. 451-474

- Paola D'Orazio and Philipp Löwenstein
- Remittance inflows and poverty Nexus in Botswana: a multivariate approach pp. 475-489

- Mercy T. Musakwa and Nicholas Odhiambo
- ESG ratings and financial performance of exchange-traded funds during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 490-496

- Zachary Folger-Laronde, Sep Pashang, Leah Feor and Amr ElAlfy
- Sustainable finance in Germany: mapping discourses, stakeholders, and policy initiatives pp. 497-524

- Berthold M. Kuhn
- Obstacles to sustainable finance and the covid19 crisis pp. 525-528

- Rodrigo Zeidan
- Optimal ESG portfolios: an example for the Dow Jones Index pp. 529-535

- Anatoly B. Schmidt
- Forming methodologies to improving the efficiency of innovative companies based on leasing tools pp. 536-553

- Andrey S. Nechaev, Sergey V. Zakharov, Yuliya N. Barykina, Marina V. Vel'm and Olga N. Kuznetsova
- How does the impact of foreign direct investment on institutional quality depend on the underground economy? pp. 554-569

- Cong Minh Huynh
- Investigating socially responsible investing behaviour of Indian investors using structural equation modelling pp. 570-592

- Vishal Vyas, Kiran Mehta and Renuka Sharma
- Women participation in achieving sustainability of microfinance institutions (MFIs) pp. 593-611

- Ainan Memon, Waqar Akram and Ghulam Abbas
- Capital stock development in Latin America and the Caribbean region and their effect on investment expansion in renewable energy pp. 612-629

- Matheus Koengkan
- Addressing the missing linkage in sustainable finance: the ‘SDG Finance Taxonomy’ pp. 630-637

- Christoph Nedopil Wang, Mathias Lund Larsen and Y. Wang
- The effect of women managers in the board of directors of companies on the integrated reporting: example of Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) Sustainability Index pp. 638-654

- Çisem Bektur and Sabri Burak Arzova
- Social capital and capital structure pp. 655-668

- Richard P. Gregory
- Statement of Retraction: Nexus between sustainable economic growth and foreign private investment: evidence from emerging and developed economies pp. 669-669

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 1, 2022
- Entrepreneurship Growth in Emerging Economies: New Insights and Approaches pp. 1-12

- Allam Hamdan, Hasan Ghura, Bahaaeddin Alareeni and Reem Khamis Hamdan
- Is corporate governance a good predictor of SMEs financial performance? Evidence from developing countries (the case of Lebanon) pp. 13-43

- Nohade Nasrallah and R. El Khoury
- The relationship between social entrepreneurship and sustainable development from economic growth perspective: 15 ‘RCEP’ countries pp. 44-61

- Anas Ali Al-Qudah, Manaf Al-Okaily and Hamza Alqudah
- A worldwide sectorial analysis of sustainability reporting and its impact on firm performance pp. 62-86

- Abdulla Yusuf Al Hawaj and Amina Mohamed Buallay
- Understanding the implications of FinTech Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 87-102

- Khakan Najaf, Ravichandran K. Subramaniam and Osama F. Atayah
- Organisational, societal, and individual factors affecting women’s career progression in Bahraini banking sector pp. 103-127

- Layla Alhalwachi and Chima Mordi
- The impact of corporate social responsibility on corporate image in the construction industry: a case of SMEs in Egypt pp. 128-146

- Naglaa Ibrahim Khamis and Wan Khairuzzaman Wan Ismail
- Entrepreneurship and productivity in Africa: the role of institutions pp. 147-168

- Folorunsho Ajide
- Entrepreneurship–growth nexus: does the size of the informal economy matter? pp. 169-194

- Lama Radwan and Yousef Daoud
- Source of fund, financial constraints, political instability, and firm innovation: empirical evidence from Arab Spring countries pp. 195-213

- Hülya Ünlü and Ali Saleh Alshebami
- Determinants of sustainability reporting decision: evidence from Pakistan pp. 214-237

- Arshad Hasan, Khaled Hussainey and Doaa Aly
- Financial sustainability and outreach in microfinance institutions: evidence from MENA countries pp. 238-250

- Rami Abu Wadi, Ala’ Bashayreh, Lubna Khalaf and Samer Abdelhadi
- Has sustainable investing made an impact in the period of COVID-19?: evidence from Australian exchange traded funds pp. 251-273

- Lan Sun and Garrick Small
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