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Financial mechanism for sustainability: the case of China’s green financial system and corporate green investment
by
Voinea, Cosmina L
, Srivastava, Mohit
, Khalid, Fahad
, Kong Weiwei
, Chih-Yi, Su
in
Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Credit policy
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental regulations
/ Financial systems
/ Investigations
/ Investment policy
/ Social capital
/ Sustainable development
/ Technology adoption
2025
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Financial mechanism for sustainability: the case of China’s green financial system and corporate green investment
by
Voinea, Cosmina L
, Srivastava, Mohit
, Khalid, Fahad
, Kong Weiwei
, Chih-Yi, Su
in
Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Credit policy
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental regulations
/ Financial systems
/ Investigations
/ Investment policy
/ Social capital
/ Sustainable development
/ Technology adoption
2025
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Financial mechanism for sustainability: the case of China’s green financial system and corporate green investment
by
Voinea, Cosmina L
, Srivastava, Mohit
, Khalid, Fahad
, Kong Weiwei
, Chih-Yi, Su
in
Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Credit policy
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental regulations
/ Financial systems
/ Investigations
/ Investment policy
/ Social capital
/ Sustainable development
/ Technology adoption
2025
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Financial mechanism for sustainability: the case of China’s green financial system and corporate green investment
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Financial mechanism for sustainability: the case of China’s green financial system and corporate green investment
2025
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Overview
PurposeThis study empirically evaluates the effect of China’s 2016 Green Financial System (GFS) framework on corporate green development, focusing on the role of green investment in achieving sustainability.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses a quasinatural experiment design to combine difference-in-difference and propensity score matching methods for analysis. It examines 799 polluting and 1,130 nonpolluting firms from 2013 to 2020, enabling a comprehensive assessment of the GFS framework’s influence.FindingsThis study affirms a statistically significant positive influence of the GFS framework on escalating green investment levels in polluting firms. Robust sensitivity analyses, encompassing parallel trend assessment, entropy balancing test, and alternative proxies, corroborate these findings. A mediation analysis identifies the implementation of an environmental management system as the potential underlying mechanism. A cross-sectional analysis identifies high financial slack, high profitability, mandatory CSR regulations, and marketization level as the influencing factors.Research limitations/implicationsThe study’s findings have critical implications for policymakers, regulators, and companies. Demonstrating the effectiveness of the GFS framework in driving green investment underscores the importance of aligning financial systems with sustainability goals.Originality/valueThis study contributes novel empirical evidence on the positive effect of China’s GFS framework on corporate green development. The quasinatural experiment design, coupled with comprehensive sensitivity analyses, strengthens the robustness of the findings.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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