Green Finance Instruments, FinTech, and Investment Strategies: Sustainable Portfolio Management in the Post-COVID Era
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I: Green Finance, Sustainability, and Investment Strategies -- Multicriteria Decision Analysis for Sustainable Green Financing in Energy Sector -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Identification of Needs, Challenges, and Risks in ESI -- 3.1 Load Following Power Production -- 3.2 Duck Curve -- 3.3 Location of IPP -- 3.4 Policy Framework and Possible Contradicting Aspects -- 3.5 Energy Market Design and Operating Conditions -- 4 Opportunities with Smart Grids -- 4.1 Application of Multicriteria Decision Methods -- 4.2 Energy Mix -- 4.3 Risk Evaluation -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Development of the Global Green Finance Market: The Role of Banks and Non-banking Institutional Investors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Understanding Sustainable and Green Economy: Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Economy as an Integral Part of Sustainable Development -- 2.2 Conceptual Approaches to the Definition of Green Finance -- 3 The Current Trends in the Global Green Finance Market -- 3.1 Green Economy Financing Instruments -- 3.2 The Main Participants in the Global Green Finance Market -- 4 Recommendations for the Green Fund Establishment -- 5 Conclusions and Directions for Further Research -- 5.1 Concluding Remarks -- 5.2 Further Research -- References -- Corporate Social Responsibility and Bank Credit Ratings -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Literature and Hypothesis -- 3 Data and Methodology -- 3.1 Sample and Variables -- 3.2 Descriptive Analysis -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- Appendix: MSCI KLD Dimensions of CSR -- References -- The Impact of Banking on Sustainable Financial Practices Toward an Equitable Economy -- 1 Why Sustainable Actions Are Crucial? -- 2 Economic Impact of Climate Change | |
505 | 8 | |a 3 Sustainability Encompasses More than Climate Change -- 4 Types of Sustainable Financing and Investments -- 4.1 Case Analysis: Innovative Green Financing Programs for the Agriculture Sector in Indonesia -- 4.2 Background -- 4.3 Measures and Actions -- 4.4 Results and Impact -- 5 Practical Steps to Sustainable Green Finance Issuance -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments in the Islamic Banking Firms: Heart, Mind, and Money: Religious Believes and Fina... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments, Optimality and Happiness -- 2.1 Ethical Reminders Strategy -- 2.2 Strategic vs. Nonstrategic Donation -- 3 Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments and Economic Performance, Doing Well and Doing Right -- 3.1 Social Responsibility as an Incentive Mechanism in the Islamic Financing Contracts: Happiness in Helping Other -- 3.2 Experimental Design -- 4 Illustrative Model Analyze -- 4.1 Donation Intention -- 4.2 Musharaka (Equity: Participation in a Joint Venture or Joint Ownership) -- 4.3 Modeling of Diminishing Participation and Acquisition of Capital by the Entrepreneur at the End of the Period -- 4.4 Bargaining Power and Renegotiation Effects in Contractual Design -- 5 Organizational Motivations, Religious Affiliations, and Ethical Character: Motivation and Incentives -- 5.1 Extrinsic Versus Intrinsic Motivation -- 5.2 Choice Constraints -- 5.3 Interactions Between Cognitive and Emotional Dimensions Can Lead to Certain Balance: With Reference to the Cognitive Balan... -- 5.4 Persistence in Believes: Readjustment by Learning -- 5.5 Believes and Learning -- 5.6 Contextualizing Rationality in Decision Making: The Bounded Rationality Approach -- 6 The Islamic Approach of Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments: Compulsory and Voluntary Basis Donations | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.1 Religious Affiliations and Individual Level Decision Making and Organizational Behavior -- 6.2 Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility and Zakat Mechanism -- 6.3 Normative Specifications of the Zakat: Rationale Religious Obligation -- 6.4 Incentives to Perform Zakat -- 6.5 The Equilibrium of Islamic Financial Framework: Islamic Religiosity vs. Optimality Behavior and Rationality Assumption -- 7 Conclusion -- Appendix: Experimental Instructions -- References -- Malaysia's Sustainable Banking Regulatory Framework: Value-Based Intermediation and Climate Change Principle-Based Taxonomy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 VBI -- 2.1 VBI Under the Strategy Paper -- 2.2 The Voluntary Nature of VBI for IBIs -- 2.3 Strategies Towards VBI -- 2.3.1 Strategy 1 -- 2.3.2 Strategy 2 -- 2.3.3 Strategy 4 -- 2.3.4 Strategy 5 -- 3 VBIAF -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Enhanced Governance Process -- 3.3 Impact-Based Risk Management -- 3.3.1 Impact-Based Risk Identification -- 3.3.2 Impact-Based Risk Measurement -- 3.3.3 Impact-Based Risk Management and Mitigation -- 3.3.4 Impact-Based Risk Monitoring and Reporting -- 4 Climate Change and Principle-Based Taxonomy (CCPT) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 GPs -- 4.2.1 GP1: Climate Change Mitigation -- 4.2.2 GP2: Climate Change Adaptation -- 4.2.3 GP3: No Significant Harm to the Environment -- 4.2.4 GP4: Remedial Measures to Transition -- 4.2.5 GP5: Prohibited Activities -- 4.3 Classification of Economic Activities -- 5 Summary and Recommendations -- References -- Part II: The Impact of Fintech and Investment Sustainability -- The Impact of the Digital Economy Paradigm on Investment Sustainability in Oman -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Main Econometric Model -- 4 Empirical Results -- 4.1 Descriptive Statistics -- 4.2 Correlation Matrix -- 4.3 Unit Root Test -- 4.4 Diagnostic Tests | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.5 Long-Run ARDL Results -- 4.6 Short-Run ARDL Model: ECM Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- The Sandbox in Saudi Arabia: A Regulatory Approach and Applications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Review of Literature -- 3 Objectives -- 4 Data and Research Methodology -- 5 The Sandbox Approach: A Brief Overview -- 5.1 What Is Financial Technology (FinTech)? -- 5.2 History -- 5.3 Bali FinTech Agenda -- 5.4 Global FinTech Index -- 5.5 FinTech Sandbox -- 5.6 Regulatory Sandbox -- 6 FinTech Sandbox in Saudi Arabia -- 6.1 Saudi Financial Sector -- 6.2 FinTechSaudi -- 6.3 The FinTech Strategy -- 6.4 Status of Saudi FinTech -- 6.5 Regulatory Sandbox Framework -- 6.6 Permitted FinTech Companies -- 6.7 Sandbox Case Studies -- 6.7.1 Buy Now, Pay Later -- 6.7.2 Digital Savings Associations -- 7 Conclusion and Recommendations -- 8 Research Limitations -- References -- Risk Factors in Cryptocurrency Investments and Feasible Solutions to Mitigate Them -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Objectives of the Study -- 3 Literature Review -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Analysis and Findings -- 5.1 Prolific Authors and Their Affiliated Institutions and Countries -- 5.2 Prominent Areas of Research -- 5.3 Prominent Author Content Analysis -- 5.4 Keyword Analysis -- 5.5 Co-citation Analysis -- 5.6 Thematic Analysis -- 5.6.1 Cluster 1: Cryptocurrency Technology -- 5.6.2 Cluster 2: Markets and Business Aspects of Cryptocurrency -- 5.6.3 Cluster 3: Security Concerns and Governance -- 6 Market Factors Affecting Cryptocurrencies -- 7 Discussion -- 8 Stablecoins -- 8.1 Classification of Stablecoins -- 8.2 Fiat or Asset-Backed Stablecoins -- 8.3 Crypto-Collateralized Stablecoins -- 8.4 Algorithmically Stabilized Stablecoins -- 8.5 The Functions of Stablecoins -- 8.6 The Challenges and Risks -- 9 Conclusion and Future Work -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a The Examination of Shariah Compliance of Equity Crowdfunding Companies in Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Crowdfunding -- 2.2 Shariah Crowdfunding -- 2.3 Equity Crowdfunding -- 2.4 Small and Medium Enterprise -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Type of Research -- 3.2 Data Source -- 3.3 Data Analysis Technique -- 4 Result and Discussion -- 4.1 Equity Crowdfunding Operation in Indonesia -- 4.2 Qualitative Analysis -- 4.3 Quantitative Analysis -- 4.4 Opportunities and Challenges Analysis in Implementing Shariah Compliance Model of Equity Crowdfunding in Indonesia -- 4.5 The Threats in Implementing the Shariah Compliance Model in Equity Crowdfunding in Indonesia -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Fintech and Banking: An Indian Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction to Fintech -- 1.2 Fintech in India -- 2 Research Methodology -- 3 Fintech-Enabled Services in India -- 4 Opportunities Posed by Fintech to Indian Banking Sector -- 5 Challenges Posed by Fintech to Indian Banking Sector -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Managerial Implication -- 8 Limitation and Future Research -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Green Finance and Fintech: Toward a More Sustainable Financial System -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Importance of Green Finance -- 2.1 Challenges -- 2.2 Opportunities -- 3 Role of Fintech in Promoting Green Finance -- 4 Common Tools for Green Finance -- 4.1 Green Insurance -- 4.2 Green Loans -- 4.3 Green Bonds -- 4.4 The Relationship Between Green Loans and Green Bonds -- 4.5 Phases of Policy Creation -- 5 Policies for Green Banking Resources -- 6 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing -- 7 Green Taxonomy -- 8 Sustainable Financial System -- 9 Sustainability Bonds -- 10 Sustainability-Linked Bonds -- 11 Green Way to Sustainable Financing -- 12 Green Finance and Sustainable Development -- 13 Government's Role in Promoting Green Finance | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I: Green Finance, Sustainability, and Investment Strategies -- Multicriteria Decision Analysis for Sustainable Green Financing in Energy Sector -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Identification of Needs, Challenges, and Risks in ESI -- 3.1 Load Following Power Production -- 3.2 Duck Curve -- 3.3 Location of IPP -- 3.4 Policy Framework and Possible Contradicting Aspects -- 3.5 Energy Market Design and Operating Conditions -- 4 Opportunities with Smart Grids -- 4.1 Application of Multicriteria Decision Methods -- 4.2 Energy Mix -- 4.3 Risk Evaluation -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Development of the Global Green Finance Market: The Role of Banks and Non-banking Institutional Investors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Understanding Sustainable and Green Economy: Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Economy as an Integral Part of Sustainable Development -- 2.2 Conceptual Approaches to the Definition of Green Finance -- 3 The Current Trends in the Global Green Finance Market -- 3.1 Green Economy Financing Instruments -- 3.2 The Main Participants in the Global Green Finance Market -- 4 Recommendations for the Green Fund Establishment -- 5 Conclusions and Directions for Further Research -- 5.1 Concluding Remarks -- 5.2 Further Research -- References -- Corporate Social Responsibility and Bank Credit Ratings -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Literature and Hypothesis -- 3 Data and Methodology -- 3.1 Sample and Variables -- 3.2 Descriptive Analysis -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- Appendix: MSCI KLD Dimensions of CSR -- References -- The Impact of Banking on Sustainable Financial Practices Toward an Equitable Economy -- 1 Why Sustainable Actions Are Crucial? -- 2 Economic Impact of Climate Change 3 Sustainability Encompasses More than Climate Change -- 4 Types of Sustainable Financing and Investments -- 4.1 Case Analysis: Innovative Green Financing Programs for the Agriculture Sector in Indonesia -- 4.2 Background -- 4.3 Measures and Actions -- 4.4 Results and Impact -- 5 Practical Steps to Sustainable Green Finance Issuance -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments in the Islamic Banking Firms: Heart, Mind, and Money: Religious Believes and Fina... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments, Optimality and Happiness -- 2.1 Ethical Reminders Strategy -- 2.2 Strategic vs. Nonstrategic Donation -- 3 Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments and Economic Performance, Doing Well and Doing Right -- 3.1 Social Responsibility as an Incentive Mechanism in the Islamic Financing Contracts: Happiness in Helping Other -- 3.2 Experimental Design -- 4 Illustrative Model Analyze -- 4.1 Donation Intention -- 4.2 Musharaka (Equity: Participation in a Joint Venture or Joint Ownership) -- 4.3 Modeling of Diminishing Participation and Acquisition of Capital by the Entrepreneur at the End of the Period -- 4.4 Bargaining Power and Renegotiation Effects in Contractual Design -- 5 Organizational Motivations, Religious Affiliations, and Ethical Character: Motivation and Incentives -- 5.1 Extrinsic Versus Intrinsic Motivation -- 5.2 Choice Constraints -- 5.3 Interactions Between Cognitive and Emotional Dimensions Can Lead to Certain Balance: With Reference to the Cognitive Balan... -- 5.4 Persistence in Believes: Readjustment by Learning -- 5.5 Believes and Learning -- 5.6 Contextualizing Rationality in Decision Making: The Bounded Rationality Approach -- 6 The Islamic Approach of Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments: Compulsory and Voluntary Basis Donations 6.1 Religious Affiliations and Individual Level Decision Making and Organizational Behavior -- 6.2 Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility and Zakat Mechanism -- 6.3 Normative Specifications of the Zakat: Rationale Religious Obligation -- 6.4 Incentives to Perform Zakat -- 6.5 The Equilibrium of Islamic Financial Framework: Islamic Religiosity vs. Optimality Behavior and Rationality Assumption -- 7 Conclusion -- Appendix: Experimental Instructions -- References -- Malaysia's Sustainable Banking Regulatory Framework: Value-Based Intermediation and Climate Change Principle-Based Taxonomy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 VBI -- 2.1 VBI Under the Strategy Paper -- 2.2 The Voluntary Nature of VBI for IBIs -- 2.3 Strategies Towards VBI -- 2.3.1 Strategy 1 -- 2.3.2 Strategy 2 -- 2.3.3 Strategy 4 -- 2.3.4 Strategy 5 -- 3 VBIAF -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Enhanced Governance Process -- 3.3 Impact-Based Risk Management -- 3.3.1 Impact-Based Risk Identification -- 3.3.2 Impact-Based Risk Measurement -- 3.3.3 Impact-Based Risk Management and Mitigation -- 3.3.4 Impact-Based Risk Monitoring and Reporting -- 4 Climate Change and Principle-Based Taxonomy (CCPT) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 GPs -- 4.2.1 GP1: Climate Change Mitigation -- 4.2.2 GP2: Climate Change Adaptation -- 4.2.3 GP3: No Significant Harm to the Environment -- 4.2.4 GP4: Remedial Measures to Transition -- 4.2.5 GP5: Prohibited Activities -- 4.3 Classification of Economic Activities -- 5 Summary and Recommendations -- References -- Part II: The Impact of Fintech and Investment Sustainability -- The Impact of the Digital Economy Paradigm on Investment Sustainability in Oman -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Main Econometric Model -- 4 Empirical Results -- 4.1 Descriptive Statistics -- 4.2 Correlation Matrix -- 4.3 Unit Root Test -- 4.4 Diagnostic Tests 4.5 Long-Run ARDL Results -- 4.6 Short-Run ARDL Model: ECM Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- The Sandbox in Saudi Arabia: A Regulatory Approach and Applications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Review of Literature -- 3 Objectives -- 4 Data and Research Methodology -- 5 The Sandbox Approach: A Brief Overview -- 5.1 What Is Financial Technology (FinTech)? -- 5.2 History -- 5.3 Bali FinTech Agenda -- 5.4 Global FinTech Index -- 5.5 FinTech Sandbox -- 5.6 Regulatory Sandbox -- 6 FinTech Sandbox in Saudi Arabia -- 6.1 Saudi Financial Sector -- 6.2 FinTechSaudi -- 6.3 The FinTech Strategy -- 6.4 Status of Saudi FinTech -- 6.5 Regulatory Sandbox Framework -- 6.6 Permitted FinTech Companies -- 6.7 Sandbox Case Studies -- 6.7.1 Buy Now, Pay Later -- 6.7.2 Digital Savings Associations -- 7 Conclusion and Recommendations -- 8 Research Limitations -- References -- Risk Factors in Cryptocurrency Investments and Feasible Solutions to Mitigate Them -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Objectives of the Study -- 3 Literature Review -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Analysis and Findings -- 5.1 Prolific Authors and Their Affiliated Institutions and Countries -- 5.2 Prominent Areas of Research -- 5.3 Prominent Author Content Analysis -- 5.4 Keyword Analysis -- 5.5 Co-citation Analysis -- 5.6 Thematic Analysis -- 5.6.1 Cluster 1: Cryptocurrency Technology -- 5.6.2 Cluster 2: Markets and Business Aspects of Cryptocurrency -- 5.6.3 Cluster 3: Security Concerns and Governance -- 6 Market Factors Affecting Cryptocurrencies -- 7 Discussion -- 8 Stablecoins -- 8.1 Classification of Stablecoins -- 8.2 Fiat or Asset-Backed Stablecoins -- 8.3 Crypto-Collateralized Stablecoins -- 8.4 Algorithmically Stabilized Stablecoins -- 8.5 The Functions of Stablecoins -- 8.6 The Challenges and Risks -- 9 Conclusion and Future Work -- References The Examination of Shariah Compliance of Equity Crowdfunding Companies in Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Crowdfunding -- 2.2 Shariah Crowdfunding -- 2.3 Equity Crowdfunding -- 2.4 Small and Medium Enterprise -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Type of Research -- 3.2 Data Source -- 3.3 Data Analysis Technique -- 4 Result and Discussion -- 4.1 Equity Crowdfunding Operation in Indonesia -- 4.2 Qualitative Analysis -- 4.3 Quantitative Analysis -- 4.4 Opportunities and Challenges Analysis in Implementing Shariah Compliance Model of Equity Crowdfunding in Indonesia -- 4.5 The Threats in Implementing the Shariah Compliance Model in Equity Crowdfunding in Indonesia -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Fintech and Banking: An Indian Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction to Fintech -- 1.2 Fintech in India -- 2 Research Methodology -- 3 Fintech-Enabled Services in India -- 4 Opportunities Posed by Fintech to Indian Banking Sector -- 5 Challenges Posed by Fintech to Indian Banking Sector -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Managerial Implication -- 8 Limitation and Future Research -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Green Finance and Fintech: Toward a More Sustainable Financial System -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Importance of Green Finance -- 2.1 Challenges -- 2.2 Opportunities -- 3 Role of Fintech in Promoting Green Finance -- 4 Common Tools for Green Finance -- 4.1 Green Insurance -- 4.2 Green Loans -- 4.3 Green Bonds -- 4.4 The Relationship Between Green Loans and Green Bonds -- 4.5 Phases of Policy Creation -- 5 Policies for Green Banking Resources -- 6 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing -- 7 Green Taxonomy -- 8 Sustainable Financial System -- 9 Sustainability Bonds -- 10 Sustainability-Linked Bonds -- 11 Green Way to Sustainable Financing -- 12 Green Finance and Sustainable Development -- 13 Government's Role in Promoting Green Finance 14 Greenwashing |
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spelling | Naifar, Nader Verfasser aut Green Finance Instruments, FinTech, and Investment Strategies Sustainable Portfolio Management in the Post-COVID Era 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (304 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Sustainable Finance Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I: Green Finance, Sustainability, and Investment Strategies -- Multicriteria Decision Analysis for Sustainable Green Financing in Energy Sector -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Identification of Needs, Challenges, and Risks in ESI -- 3.1 Load Following Power Production -- 3.2 Duck Curve -- 3.3 Location of IPP -- 3.4 Policy Framework and Possible Contradicting Aspects -- 3.5 Energy Market Design and Operating Conditions -- 4 Opportunities with Smart Grids -- 4.1 Application of Multicriteria Decision Methods -- 4.2 Energy Mix -- 4.3 Risk Evaluation -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Development of the Global Green Finance Market: The Role of Banks and Non-banking Institutional Investors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Understanding Sustainable and Green Economy: Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Economy as an Integral Part of Sustainable Development -- 2.2 Conceptual Approaches to the Definition of Green Finance -- 3 The Current Trends in the Global Green Finance Market -- 3.1 Green Economy Financing Instruments -- 3.2 The Main Participants in the Global Green Finance Market -- 4 Recommendations for the Green Fund Establishment -- 5 Conclusions and Directions for Further Research -- 5.1 Concluding Remarks -- 5.2 Further Research -- References -- Corporate Social Responsibility and Bank Credit Ratings -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Literature and Hypothesis -- 3 Data and Methodology -- 3.1 Sample and Variables -- 3.2 Descriptive Analysis -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- Appendix: MSCI KLD Dimensions of CSR -- References -- The Impact of Banking on Sustainable Financial Practices Toward an Equitable Economy -- 1 Why Sustainable Actions Are Crucial? -- 2 Economic Impact of Climate Change 3 Sustainability Encompasses More than Climate Change -- 4 Types of Sustainable Financing and Investments -- 4.1 Case Analysis: Innovative Green Financing Programs for the Agriculture Sector in Indonesia -- 4.2 Background -- 4.3 Measures and Actions -- 4.4 Results and Impact -- 5 Practical Steps to Sustainable Green Finance Issuance -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments in the Islamic Banking Firms: Heart, Mind, and Money: Religious Believes and Fina... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments, Optimality and Happiness -- 2.1 Ethical Reminders Strategy -- 2.2 Strategic vs. Nonstrategic Donation -- 3 Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments and Economic Performance, Doing Well and Doing Right -- 3.1 Social Responsibility as an Incentive Mechanism in the Islamic Financing Contracts: Happiness in Helping Other -- 3.2 Experimental Design -- 4 Illustrative Model Analyze -- 4.1 Donation Intention -- 4.2 Musharaka (Equity: Participation in a Joint Venture or Joint Ownership) -- 4.3 Modeling of Diminishing Participation and Acquisition of Capital by the Entrepreneur at the End of the Period -- 4.4 Bargaining Power and Renegotiation Effects in Contractual Design -- 5 Organizational Motivations, Religious Affiliations, and Ethical Character: Motivation and Incentives -- 5.1 Extrinsic Versus Intrinsic Motivation -- 5.2 Choice Constraints -- 5.3 Interactions Between Cognitive and Emotional Dimensions Can Lead to Certain Balance: With Reference to the Cognitive Balan... -- 5.4 Persistence in Believes: Readjustment by Learning -- 5.5 Believes and Learning -- 5.6 Contextualizing Rationality in Decision Making: The Bounded Rationality Approach -- 6 The Islamic Approach of Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments: Compulsory and Voluntary Basis Donations 6.1 Religious Affiliations and Individual Level Decision Making and Organizational Behavior -- 6.2 Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility and Zakat Mechanism -- 6.3 Normative Specifications of the Zakat: Rationale Religious Obligation -- 6.4 Incentives to Perform Zakat -- 6.5 The Equilibrium of Islamic Financial Framework: Islamic Religiosity vs. Optimality Behavior and Rationality Assumption -- 7 Conclusion -- Appendix: Experimental Instructions -- References -- Malaysia's Sustainable Banking Regulatory Framework: Value-Based Intermediation and Climate Change Principle-Based Taxonomy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 VBI -- 2.1 VBI Under the Strategy Paper -- 2.2 The Voluntary Nature of VBI for IBIs -- 2.3 Strategies Towards VBI -- 2.3.1 Strategy 1 -- 2.3.2 Strategy 2 -- 2.3.3 Strategy 4 -- 2.3.4 Strategy 5 -- 3 VBIAF -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Enhanced Governance Process -- 3.3 Impact-Based Risk Management -- 3.3.1 Impact-Based Risk Identification -- 3.3.2 Impact-Based Risk Measurement -- 3.3.3 Impact-Based Risk Management and Mitigation -- 3.3.4 Impact-Based Risk Monitoring and Reporting -- 4 Climate Change and Principle-Based Taxonomy (CCPT) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 GPs -- 4.2.1 GP1: Climate Change Mitigation -- 4.2.2 GP2: Climate Change Adaptation -- 4.2.3 GP3: No Significant Harm to the Environment -- 4.2.4 GP4: Remedial Measures to Transition -- 4.2.5 GP5: Prohibited Activities -- 4.3 Classification of Economic Activities -- 5 Summary and Recommendations -- References -- Part II: The Impact of Fintech and Investment Sustainability -- The Impact of the Digital Economy Paradigm on Investment Sustainability in Oman -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Main Econometric Model -- 4 Empirical Results -- 4.1 Descriptive Statistics -- 4.2 Correlation Matrix -- 4.3 Unit Root Test -- 4.4 Diagnostic Tests 4.5 Long-Run ARDL Results -- 4.6 Short-Run ARDL Model: ECM Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- The Sandbox in Saudi Arabia: A Regulatory Approach and Applications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Review of Literature -- 3 Objectives -- 4 Data and Research Methodology -- 5 The Sandbox Approach: A Brief Overview -- 5.1 What Is Financial Technology (FinTech)? -- 5.2 History -- 5.3 Bali FinTech Agenda -- 5.4 Global FinTech Index -- 5.5 FinTech Sandbox -- 5.6 Regulatory Sandbox -- 6 FinTech Sandbox in Saudi Arabia -- 6.1 Saudi Financial Sector -- 6.2 FinTechSaudi -- 6.3 The FinTech Strategy -- 6.4 Status of Saudi FinTech -- 6.5 Regulatory Sandbox Framework -- 6.6 Permitted FinTech Companies -- 6.7 Sandbox Case Studies -- 6.7.1 Buy Now, Pay Later -- 6.7.2 Digital Savings Associations -- 7 Conclusion and Recommendations -- 8 Research Limitations -- References -- Risk Factors in Cryptocurrency Investments and Feasible Solutions to Mitigate Them -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Objectives of the Study -- 3 Literature Review -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Analysis and Findings -- 5.1 Prolific Authors and Their Affiliated Institutions and Countries -- 5.2 Prominent Areas of Research -- 5.3 Prominent Author Content Analysis -- 5.4 Keyword Analysis -- 5.5 Co-citation Analysis -- 5.6 Thematic Analysis -- 5.6.1 Cluster 1: Cryptocurrency Technology -- 5.6.2 Cluster 2: Markets and Business Aspects of Cryptocurrency -- 5.6.3 Cluster 3: Security Concerns and Governance -- 6 Market Factors Affecting Cryptocurrencies -- 7 Discussion -- 8 Stablecoins -- 8.1 Classification of Stablecoins -- 8.2 Fiat or Asset-Backed Stablecoins -- 8.3 Crypto-Collateralized Stablecoins -- 8.4 Algorithmically Stabilized Stablecoins -- 8.5 The Functions of Stablecoins -- 8.6 The Challenges and Risks -- 9 Conclusion and Future Work -- References The Examination of Shariah Compliance of Equity Crowdfunding Companies in Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Crowdfunding -- 2.2 Shariah Crowdfunding -- 2.3 Equity Crowdfunding -- 2.4 Small and Medium Enterprise -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Type of Research -- 3.2 Data Source -- 3.3 Data Analysis Technique -- 4 Result and Discussion -- 4.1 Equity Crowdfunding Operation in Indonesia -- 4.2 Qualitative Analysis -- 4.3 Quantitative Analysis -- 4.4 Opportunities and Challenges Analysis in Implementing Shariah Compliance Model of Equity Crowdfunding in Indonesia -- 4.5 The Threats in Implementing the Shariah Compliance Model in Equity Crowdfunding in Indonesia -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Fintech and Banking: An Indian Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction to Fintech -- 1.2 Fintech in India -- 2 Research Methodology -- 3 Fintech-Enabled Services in India -- 4 Opportunities Posed by Fintech to Indian Banking Sector -- 5 Challenges Posed by Fintech to Indian Banking Sector -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Managerial Implication -- 8 Limitation and Future Research -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Green Finance and Fintech: Toward a More Sustainable Financial System -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Importance of Green Finance -- 2.1 Challenges -- 2.2 Opportunities -- 3 Role of Fintech in Promoting Green Finance -- 4 Common Tools for Green Finance -- 4.1 Green Insurance -- 4.2 Green Loans -- 4.3 Green Bonds -- 4.4 The Relationship Between Green Loans and Green Bonds -- 4.5 Phases of Policy Creation -- 5 Policies for Green Banking Resources -- 6 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing -- 7 Green Taxonomy -- 8 Sustainable Financial System -- 9 Sustainability Bonds -- 10 Sustainability-Linked Bonds -- 11 Green Way to Sustainable Financing -- 12 Green Finance and Sustainable Development -- 13 Government's Role in Promoting Green Finance 14 Greenwashing Elsayed, Ahmed Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Naifar, Nader Green Finance Instruments, FinTech, and Investment Strategies Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031290305 |
spellingShingle | Naifar, Nader Green Finance Instruments, FinTech, and Investment Strategies Sustainable Portfolio Management in the Post-COVID Era Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I: Green Finance, Sustainability, and Investment Strategies -- Multicriteria Decision Analysis for Sustainable Green Financing in Energy Sector -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Identification of Needs, Challenges, and Risks in ESI -- 3.1 Load Following Power Production -- 3.2 Duck Curve -- 3.3 Location of IPP -- 3.4 Policy Framework and Possible Contradicting Aspects -- 3.5 Energy Market Design and Operating Conditions -- 4 Opportunities with Smart Grids -- 4.1 Application of Multicriteria Decision Methods -- 4.2 Energy Mix -- 4.3 Risk Evaluation -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Development of the Global Green Finance Market: The Role of Banks and Non-banking Institutional Investors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Understanding Sustainable and Green Economy: Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Economy as an Integral Part of Sustainable Development -- 2.2 Conceptual Approaches to the Definition of Green Finance -- 3 The Current Trends in the Global Green Finance Market -- 3.1 Green Economy Financing Instruments -- 3.2 The Main Participants in the Global Green Finance Market -- 4 Recommendations for the Green Fund Establishment -- 5 Conclusions and Directions for Further Research -- 5.1 Concluding Remarks -- 5.2 Further Research -- References -- Corporate Social Responsibility and Bank Credit Ratings -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Literature and Hypothesis -- 3 Data and Methodology -- 3.1 Sample and Variables -- 3.2 Descriptive Analysis -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- Appendix: MSCI KLD Dimensions of CSR -- References -- The Impact of Banking on Sustainable Financial Practices Toward an Equitable Economy -- 1 Why Sustainable Actions Are Crucial? -- 2 Economic Impact of Climate Change 3 Sustainability Encompasses More than Climate Change -- 4 Types of Sustainable Financing and Investments -- 4.1 Case Analysis: Innovative Green Financing Programs for the Agriculture Sector in Indonesia -- 4.2 Background -- 4.3 Measures and Actions -- 4.4 Results and Impact -- 5 Practical Steps to Sustainable Green Finance Issuance -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments in the Islamic Banking Firms: Heart, Mind, and Money: Religious Believes and Fina... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments, Optimality and Happiness -- 2.1 Ethical Reminders Strategy -- 2.2 Strategic vs. Nonstrategic Donation -- 3 Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments and Economic Performance, Doing Well and Doing Right -- 3.1 Social Responsibility as an Incentive Mechanism in the Islamic Financing Contracts: Happiness in Helping Other -- 3.2 Experimental Design -- 4 Illustrative Model Analyze -- 4.1 Donation Intention -- 4.2 Musharaka (Equity: Participation in a Joint Venture or Joint Ownership) -- 4.3 Modeling of Diminishing Participation and Acquisition of Capital by the Entrepreneur at the End of the Period -- 4.4 Bargaining Power and Renegotiation Effects in Contractual Design -- 5 Organizational Motivations, Religious Affiliations, and Ethical Character: Motivation and Incentives -- 5.1 Extrinsic Versus Intrinsic Motivation -- 5.2 Choice Constraints -- 5.3 Interactions Between Cognitive and Emotional Dimensions Can Lead to Certain Balance: With Reference to the Cognitive Balan... -- 5.4 Persistence in Believes: Readjustment by Learning -- 5.5 Believes and Learning -- 5.6 Contextualizing Rationality in Decision Making: The Bounded Rationality Approach -- 6 The Islamic Approach of Ethical and Socially Responsible Investments: Compulsory and Voluntary Basis Donations 6.1 Religious Affiliations and Individual Level Decision Making and Organizational Behavior -- 6.2 Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility and Zakat Mechanism -- 6.3 Normative Specifications of the Zakat: Rationale Religious Obligation -- 6.4 Incentives to Perform Zakat -- 6.5 The Equilibrium of Islamic Financial Framework: Islamic Religiosity vs. Optimality Behavior and Rationality Assumption -- 7 Conclusion -- Appendix: Experimental Instructions -- References -- Malaysia's Sustainable Banking Regulatory Framework: Value-Based Intermediation and Climate Change Principle-Based Taxonomy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 VBI -- 2.1 VBI Under the Strategy Paper -- 2.2 The Voluntary Nature of VBI for IBIs -- 2.3 Strategies Towards VBI -- 2.3.1 Strategy 1 -- 2.3.2 Strategy 2 -- 2.3.3 Strategy 4 -- 2.3.4 Strategy 5 -- 3 VBIAF -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Enhanced Governance Process -- 3.3 Impact-Based Risk Management -- 3.3.1 Impact-Based Risk Identification -- 3.3.2 Impact-Based Risk Measurement -- 3.3.3 Impact-Based Risk Management and Mitigation -- 3.3.4 Impact-Based Risk Monitoring and Reporting -- 4 Climate Change and Principle-Based Taxonomy (CCPT) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 GPs -- 4.2.1 GP1: Climate Change Mitigation -- 4.2.2 GP2: Climate Change Adaptation -- 4.2.3 GP3: No Significant Harm to the Environment -- 4.2.4 GP4: Remedial Measures to Transition -- 4.2.5 GP5: Prohibited Activities -- 4.3 Classification of Economic Activities -- 5 Summary and Recommendations -- References -- Part II: The Impact of Fintech and Investment Sustainability -- The Impact of the Digital Economy Paradigm on Investment Sustainability in Oman -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Main Econometric Model -- 4 Empirical Results -- 4.1 Descriptive Statistics -- 4.2 Correlation Matrix -- 4.3 Unit Root Test -- 4.4 Diagnostic Tests 4.5 Long-Run ARDL Results -- 4.6 Short-Run ARDL Model: ECM Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- The Sandbox in Saudi Arabia: A Regulatory Approach and Applications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Review of Literature -- 3 Objectives -- 4 Data and Research Methodology -- 5 The Sandbox Approach: A Brief Overview -- 5.1 What Is Financial Technology (FinTech)? -- 5.2 History -- 5.3 Bali FinTech Agenda -- 5.4 Global FinTech Index -- 5.5 FinTech Sandbox -- 5.6 Regulatory Sandbox -- 6 FinTech Sandbox in Saudi Arabia -- 6.1 Saudi Financial Sector -- 6.2 FinTechSaudi -- 6.3 The FinTech Strategy -- 6.4 Status of Saudi FinTech -- 6.5 Regulatory Sandbox Framework -- 6.6 Permitted FinTech Companies -- 6.7 Sandbox Case Studies -- 6.7.1 Buy Now, Pay Later -- 6.7.2 Digital Savings Associations -- 7 Conclusion and Recommendations -- 8 Research Limitations -- References -- Risk Factors in Cryptocurrency Investments and Feasible Solutions to Mitigate Them -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Objectives of the Study -- 3 Literature Review -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Analysis and Findings -- 5.1 Prolific Authors and Their Affiliated Institutions and Countries -- 5.2 Prominent Areas of Research -- 5.3 Prominent Author Content Analysis -- 5.4 Keyword Analysis -- 5.5 Co-citation Analysis -- 5.6 Thematic Analysis -- 5.6.1 Cluster 1: Cryptocurrency Technology -- 5.6.2 Cluster 2: Markets and Business Aspects of Cryptocurrency -- 5.6.3 Cluster 3: Security Concerns and Governance -- 6 Market Factors Affecting Cryptocurrencies -- 7 Discussion -- 8 Stablecoins -- 8.1 Classification of Stablecoins -- 8.2 Fiat or Asset-Backed Stablecoins -- 8.3 Crypto-Collateralized Stablecoins -- 8.4 Algorithmically Stabilized Stablecoins -- 8.5 The Functions of Stablecoins -- 8.6 The Challenges and Risks -- 9 Conclusion and Future Work -- References The Examination of Shariah Compliance of Equity Crowdfunding Companies in Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Crowdfunding -- 2.2 Shariah Crowdfunding -- 2.3 Equity Crowdfunding -- 2.4 Small and Medium Enterprise -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Type of Research -- 3.2 Data Source -- 3.3 Data Analysis Technique -- 4 Result and Discussion -- 4.1 Equity Crowdfunding Operation in Indonesia -- 4.2 Qualitative Analysis -- 4.3 Quantitative Analysis -- 4.4 Opportunities and Challenges Analysis in Implementing Shariah Compliance Model of Equity Crowdfunding in Indonesia -- 4.5 The Threats in Implementing the Shariah Compliance Model in Equity Crowdfunding in Indonesia -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Fintech and Banking: An Indian Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction to Fintech -- 1.2 Fintech in India -- 2 Research Methodology -- 3 Fintech-Enabled Services in India -- 4 Opportunities Posed by Fintech to Indian Banking Sector -- 5 Challenges Posed by Fintech to Indian Banking Sector -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Managerial Implication -- 8 Limitation and Future Research -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Green Finance and Fintech: Toward a More Sustainable Financial System -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Importance of Green Finance -- 2.1 Challenges -- 2.2 Opportunities -- 3 Role of Fintech in Promoting Green Finance -- 4 Common Tools for Green Finance -- 4.1 Green Insurance -- 4.2 Green Loans -- 4.3 Green Bonds -- 4.4 The Relationship Between Green Loans and Green Bonds -- 4.5 Phases of Policy Creation -- 5 Policies for Green Banking Resources -- 6 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing -- 7 Green Taxonomy -- 8 Sustainable Financial System -- 9 Sustainability Bonds -- 10 Sustainability-Linked Bonds -- 11 Green Way to Sustainable Financing -- 12 Green Finance and Sustainable Development -- 13 Government's Role in Promoting Green Finance 14 Greenwashing |
title | Green Finance Instruments, FinTech, and Investment Strategies Sustainable Portfolio Management in the Post-COVID Era |
title_auth | Green Finance Instruments, FinTech, and Investment Strategies Sustainable Portfolio Management in the Post-COVID Era |
title_exact_search | Green Finance Instruments, FinTech, and Investment Strategies Sustainable Portfolio Management in the Post-COVID Era |
title_full | Green Finance Instruments, FinTech, and Investment Strategies Sustainable Portfolio Management in the Post-COVID Era |
title_fullStr | Green Finance Instruments, FinTech, and Investment Strategies Sustainable Portfolio Management in the Post-COVID Era |
title_full_unstemmed | Green Finance Instruments, FinTech, and Investment Strategies Sustainable Portfolio Management in the Post-COVID Era |
title_short | Green Finance Instruments, FinTech, and Investment Strategies |
title_sort | green finance instruments fintech and investment strategies sustainable portfolio management in the post covid era |
title_sub | Sustainable Portfolio Management in the Post-COVID Era |
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