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Title Green credit policy and ESG performance for promoting sustainable economic system
ID_Doc 32337
Authors Chen, LF; Yu, WW; Qian, LM
Title Green credit policy and ESG performance for promoting sustainable economic system
Year 2024
Published Journal Of Infrastructure Policy And Development, 8, 4
DOI 10.24294/jipd.v8i4.3392
Abstract Environmental, social and governance (ESG) goes beyond its function as a business to maximize profits for the shareholders to work for societal purposes. Meanwhile, the green credit policy in China is still in its infancy, and the impact of green loans on the efficiency of commercial banks is significantly different. In this context, this paper details the company's performance in crucial aspects such as low -carbon operations, eco-friendly financial innovation, a sustainable economic system, data security and the development of organizational capabilities to provide a sustainable development paradigm for supply chain finance technology peers. Based on ESG portfolio, we found that adding ESG holdings to a company affects its compliance with delivery or environmental rules, and anode and cathode of ESG combined Dual Carbon (DC) are presented in terms of emission levels. Our further research indicates the implementation of Green Credit Guideline has a positive impact on ESG performance of both green and polluting firms in comparison with others. The result was fully supported by different methods and models including PSM-DID (Propensity Score Matching -Differences -in -Differences), QDID (Quantiles Differences -in -Differences), and Kernel approaches, which can provide more implications and references for policy makers. Investors, politicians, and other essential stakeholders perceive ESG as a strategy to protect enterprises from future risks.
Author Keywords green credit policy; ESG portfolio; sustainable economic system; dual carbon
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:001209446700036
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
PDF https://systems.enpress-publisher.com/index.php/jipd/article/download/3392/2475
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