The study addresses a critical gap in the literature by integrating environmental and financial perspectives, offering actionable recommendations for policymakers, investors, and entrepreneurs to adva
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The study addresses a critical gap in the literature by integrating environmental and financial perspectives, offering actionable recommendations for policymakers, investors, and entrepreneurs to advance sustainable business practices and f
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- Greening portfolios: the role of self-determination and egoism in pre-adoption green investment decisions (2026) · doi
The study sheds light on the cognitive and motivationally significant role of mainstream investors in evaluating green investment opportunities before engaging in the process, pre-adoption evaluation, as opposed to post-adoption behaviour, which is a research area that has not been adequately explored in the literature.
Keywords: adoption sheds light cognitive motivationally significant role mainstream investors evaluating green investment opportunities engaging process - Green banking: the modern trajectory of sustainable development of the national economy (2025) · doi
The study identifies several key obstacles to the widespread understanding and adoption of green banking: green investments often have lower cash flow and longer investment horizons; insufficient data on the environmental impact of green investments; long preparation and implementation timelines for ecological banking strategies; lower short-term profitability; higher operational costs; reputation risks for banks; lack of clear regulatory guidelines for green banking.
Keywords: green banking investments lower identifies several obstacles widespread understanding adoption often cash flow longer investment - The past, present, and future of sustainability marketing: How did we get here and where might we go? (2024) · doi
The study addresses a critical gap in the literature by integrating environmental and financial perspectives, offering actionable recommendations for policymakers, investors, and entrepreneurs to advance sustainable business practices and foster economic growth.
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