Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment
2011 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2021
- Sustainable business practices and financial performance during pre- and post-SDG adoption periods: a systematic review pp. 291-309

- Siti Nurain Muhmad and Rusnah Muhamad
- The global pricing of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria pp. 310-329

- Richard P. Gregory, Jean Garner Stead and Edward Stead
- A comparative analysis of rural banks’ efficiency between Bali and West Java provinces in Indonesia pp. 330-350

- Mokhamad Anwar, Sulaeman Rahman Nidar, Ratna Komara and Layyinaturrobaniyah Layyinaturrobaniyah
- Outcomes of interaction between organizational characteristics and management accounting practice on corporate sustainability: the global management accounting principles (GMAP) approach pp. 351-385

- Babajide Michael Oyewo
Volume 11, issue 3, 2021
- Is ESG the succeeding risk factor? pp. 199-213

- Moinak Maiti
- Extending ‘environment-risk weighted assets’: EU taxonomy and banking supervision pp. 214-232

- Lorenzo Esposito, Giuseppe Mastromatteo and Andrea Molocchi
- Understanding the role of green bonds in advancing sustainability pp. 233-252

- Aaron Maltais and Björn Nykvist
- Fund managers’ investment considerations for K-IFRS-adopted corporates: impact on investment and reinvestment intentions pp. 253-275

- Joon-ho Kim, Seung-hye Jung, Jong-pil Yu and June-hyuk Kwon
- The role of microfinance post trauma: the case of Syria pp. 276-290

- Omar Sheikh Osman
Volume 11, issue 2, 2021
- Does informal economy impede economic growth? Evidence from an emerging economy pp. 103-122

- Nguyen Vinh Khuong, Malik Shahzad Shabbir, Muhammad Safdar Sial and Thai Hong Thuy Khanh
- The quest for a sustainable social finance business model: is peer-to-peer lending the legitimate heir to cooperative banking? pp. 123-142

- Eleonora Broccardo, Graziano Coller and Luca Erzegovesi
- A Scientometric analysis of literature on Green Banking (1995-March 2019) pp. 143-162

- Prerana Sarma and Arup Roy
- The social performance of microfinance investment vehicles pp. 163-186

- Julia Meyer and Annette Krauss
- Institutions and financial development in ECOWAS pp. 187-198

- Olufemi Adewale Aluko and Muazu Ibrahim
Volume 11, issue 1, 2021
- The impact of carbon risk on stock returns: evidence from the European electric utilities pp. 1-26

- Enrico Bernardini, Johnny Di Giampaolo, Ivan Faiella and Riccardo Poli
- Financial sources, capital structure and performance of social enterprises: empirical evidence from India pp. 27-46

- Revendranath Tirumalsety and Anjula Gurtoo
- Do you manage what you measure? Investor views on the question of climate actions with empirical results from the Swiss pension fund and insurance sector pp. 47-61

- Jakob Thomä, Clare Murray, Vincent Jerosch-Herold and Janina Magdanz
- Accounting for environmental assets as sovereign wealth funds pp. 62-81

- Keron Niles and Winston Moore
- End of life decommissioning and recycling of solar panels in the United States. A real options analysis pp. 82-102

- Carlos Vargas and Marc Chesney
Volume 10, issue 3, 2020
- An empirical investigation of banking sector performance of Pakistan and Sri Lanka by using CAMELS ratio of framework pp. 247-268

- Hibba Saeed, Ahsin Shahid and S. Muhammad Ali Tirmizi
- The influence of institutional context on corporate social responsibility disclosure: a case of a developing country pp. 269-293

- Ibrahem Alshbili and Ahmed Elamer
- Sustainable investments in the Norwegian stock market pp. 294-310

- Sondre R. Fiskerstrand, Susanne Fjeldavli, Thomas Leirvik, Yevheniia Antoniuk and Oleg Nenadić
- Principles of sustainable finance pp. 311-313

- Ian Robertson
Volume 10, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction to the special issue: Scaling Up Green Finance in Asia pp. 83-91

- Dina Azhgaliyeva and Brantley Liddle
- The role of central banks in scaling up sustainable finance – what do monetary authorities in the Asia-Pacific region think? pp. 92-112

- Aziz Durrani, Masyitah Rosmin and Ulrich Volz
- Green bonds for financing renewable energy and energy efficiency in South-East Asia: a review of policies pp. 113-140

- Dina Azhgaliyeva, Anant Kapoor and Yang Liu
- Regulating green bond in China: definition divergence and implications for policy making pp. 141-156

- Hao Zhang
- The political and institutional constraints on green finance in Indonesia pp. 157-170

- James Guild
- Analysing the falling solar and wind tariffs: evidence from India pp. 171-190

- Kanika Chawla, Manu Aggarwal and Arjun Dutt
- Is a portfolio of socially responsible firms profitable for investors? pp. 191-212

- Mobeen Ur Rehman and Xuan Vinh Vo
- Sustainable finance in Japan pp. 213-246

- Kim Schumacher, Hugues Chenet and Ulrich Volz
Volume 10, issue 1, 2020
- Estimate the economic cost of achieving WASH-related SDGs targets in Punjab pp. 1-17

- Uzooba Hureem, Asima Ihsan and Mumtaz Anwar Chaudhry
- Controversy in mining development: a study of the defensive strategies of a mining company pp. 18-43

- Ismael Karidio and David Talbot
- The evolution of pricing performance of green municipal bonds pp. 44-64

- Candace Partridge and Francesca Romana Medda
- Effects of financial openness on renewable energy investments expansion in Latin American countries pp. 65-82

- Matheus Koengkan, José Alberto Fuinhas and Isabel Vieira
Volume 9, issue 4, 2019
- What are the determinants for financial institutions to mobilise climate finance? pp. 263-281

- Toyo Kawabata
- On the heterogeneity of sustainable and responsible investors pp. 282-294

- Bernhard Zwergel, Anett Wins and Christian Klein
- The influence of stakeholders on management accounting practice pp. 295-324

- Babajide Oyewo, Solabomi Ajibolade and Alero Obazee
- Sustainable earnings: a new eye for emerging finance pp. 325-348

- Anshika Agarwal, Sumat P. Aggarwal and Sunita Gupta
- The importance of fossil fuel divestment and competitive procurement for financing Europe’s energy transition pp. 349-355

- Matthew Halstead, Jasper Donker, Francesco Dalla Longa and Bob van der Zwaan
- Investing for long-term value creation pp. 356-377

- Dirk Schoenmaker and Willem Schramade
Volume 9, issue 3, 2019
- Financial requirement to achieve health-related SDGs in Punjab pp. 183-190

- Asima Ihsan
- Reinventing climate investing: building equity portfolios for climate risk mitigation and adaptation pp. 191-213

- Jennifer Bender, Todd Arthur Bridges and Kushal Shah
- Corporate social responsibility and financial networks as a surrogate for regulation pp. 214-225

- Anastassios Gentzoglanis
- Tax rates of responsible stock mutual fund holdings pp. 226-239

- Bridget Bearden
- Value matters or values matter? An analysis of heterogeneity in preferences for sustainable investments pp. 240-261

- Lei Delsen and Alex Lehr
Volume 9, issue 2, 2019
- Signals for 2°C: the influence of policies, market factors and civil society actions on investment decisions for green infrastructure pp. 87-115

- Jahel Mielke
- The allocation of risk and uncertainty in green infrastructure investment with implications for climate change policy pp. 116-137

- Gordon L. Clark
- The surge of impact borrowing: the magnitude and determinants of green bond supply and its heterogeneity across markets pp. 138-161

- M. Chiesa and Suborna Barua
- Responsible Investment and the institutional works of investor associations pp. 162-181

- Camila Yamahaki
Volume 9, issue 1, 2019
- Perceptions of the efficacy of sustainability-related performance conditions in executive pay schemes pp. 1-16

- Paul Emerton and Aled Jones
- The green bond market: a potential source of climate finance for developing countries pp. 17-32

- Josué Banga
- Borrower–lender relationship and access to commercial banks’ credit market pp. 33-44

- Frank Gyimah Sackey
- Sustainable portfolio management under climate change pp. 45-67

- Mingyu Fang, Ken Seng Tan and Tony S. Wirjanto
- Environment – risk-weighted assets: allowing banking supervision and green economy to meet for good pp. 68-86

- Lorenzo Esposito, Giuseppe Mastromatteo and Andrea Molocchi
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