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Attracting Green Capital: Climate Targets Disclosure, Green Female Directors, and Policy Uncertainty

Fahad Khalid, Fadoua Toumi and Mohit Srivastava ()
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Fahad Khalid: Guilin University of Electronic Technology
Fadoua Toumi: جامعة صفاقس - Université de Sfax - University of Sfax
Mohit Srivastava: Métis Lab EM Normandie - EM Normandie - École de Management de Normandie = EM Normandie Business School

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Abstract: This study examines climate target disclosure (CTD) signaling to attract green investors in emerging markets. The dataset comprises China's A‐share listed companies for the period 2010–2022. The findings show that CTD is effective in signaling corporate commitment to climate change, reduces information asymmetry, and attracts green investors. The findings also highlight the important role of green female directors in the signaling effect of CTD. The results suggest that CTD acts as a strategic tool for companies navigating volatile regulatory environments. A channel analysis reveals that environmental disclosure quality is the mechanism that explains the signaling role of CTD in attracting green investors. The cross‐sectional results show that the signaling effect of CTD is more pronounced for financially and environmentally sensitive firms. Furthermore, the threshold effect results reveal that low levels of disclosure do not generate meaningful investor response. This research findings provide significant insights for firms seeking to navigate financial constraints and for policymakers intending to promote sustainable corporate practices in emerging markets.

Date: 2025-11-06
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Published in Business Strategy and the Environment, 2025, 35 (2), pp.2755-2776. ⟨10.1002/bse.70302⟩

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DOI: 10.1002/bse.70302

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