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Banking for Climate Change: South Asia Initiatives
Banking for climate change in South Asia. ABSTRACT Climate change and its associated risks are gaining attention from regulatory authorities in the banking sector. Climate‐related risks can significantly affect banks' lending behaviors, investment decisions, and operational practices, ultimately affecting their stability.
Rachita Gulati +2 more
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The greenwashing testing of green sukuk in MENA and ASEAN countries
Purpose This study investigates the potential greenwashing phenomena associated with green sukuk issuances across MENA and ASEAN countries. It explores whether green sukuk genuinely reflect environmentally responsible financing or are misused to attract ...
Mohamed Sadok Gassouma +3 more
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A Systematic Literature Review of Low‐Carbon Technology Innovation: 2013–2022
This study reveals China's dominance in low‐carbon technology research, international cooperation, and emerging themes such as renewable energy and economic growth. ABSTRACT In the process of low‐carbon globalization, low‐carbon technological innovation has received increasing attention as a key driver of economic decarbonization and low‐carbon ...
Yifan Li +6 more
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the intersection of Intellectual Property (IP) and Islamic finance, proposing a policy framework to integrate IP valuation into Sharia‐compliant financing. Focusing on the UK, it also extends to global markets, including ASEAN, GCC, and MENA regions.
Nadia Naim, Noor Suhaida Kasri
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Fossil Capital in the Caribbean: The Toxic Role of “Regulatory Havens” in Climate Change
ABSTRACT Secrecy jurisdictions play a crucial role in the legal framework perpetuating climate change. This paper demonstrates how these jurisdictions sustain the dynamics of climate change by enabling capital accumulation rooted in environmental degradation.
Jose Atiles, David Whyte
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Sustainable Bonds in Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Prospects
The aim of this study is to review publications on sustainable bonds in Indonesia between 2017 and 2024 using a systematic literature review (SLR).
Fatwasari Soeratno Putri +2 more
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Socially responsible investment (SRI) sukuk has a high potential to be an innovative financing mechanism for Islamic microfinance. This paper explores the possibility of implementing SRI sukuk for raising funds to support the microfinance industry and to
Mohamed Yassine Khouildi +1 more
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ABSTRACT Uncovering apt policy for refugee self‐reliance is intricate. Refugee entrepreneurship is often hailed as the way forward for such an objective as it deciphers ‘Canvas Ceiling’. However, the lack of financing for unfeasible and unbankable refugee entrepreneurs prevents this from materialising. This article proposes Islamic blended microfinance
Wahyu Jatmiko +2 more
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Aligning Sustainable Finance and Fintech to Promote an Integrated Approach to Refugee Finance
ABSTRACT The paper aims to assess the global landscape of refugee finance with an overview of global refugee‐related financing mechanisms and instruments. Despite the growing refugee population worldwide, most refugee financing mechanisms are characterized by their post hoc, grant‐based, small‐scale, short‐term, and unpredictable nature.
Dalal Aassouli +3 more
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This study examines legal fragmentation in Indonesia’s Green Sukuk governance, particularly the separation between environmental verification, Sharia compliance, and community impact reporting.
Mochamad Edris +4 more
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