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    Navigating the Green Finance Landscape: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Exploration of Current Trends, Evolution, and Prospects

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    Authors
    Rizvi, Noor
    Adil, Adil
    Kapuria, Cheshta
    Iqbal, Thahani
    Malik, Sakshi
    Date
    2023
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Rizvi, N. and Adil, A. and Kapuria, C. and Iqbal, T. and Malik, S. 2024. Navigating the Green Finance Landscape: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Exploration of Current Trends, Evolution, and Prospects. In: International Conference on Innovation, Sustainability and Applied Sciences, 9th Dec 2023, Dubai, UAE.
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    International Conference on Innovation, Sustainability and Applied Sciences
    Faculty
    Global Curtin
    School
    Global Curtin
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95108
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Climate change and sustainability have become global focal points, exemplified by the 2015 Paris Agreement. This has led to the emergence of "green finance," a term often intertwined with climate finance. Distinguishing between the two can be challenging, but both focus on financial mechanisms for addressing climate change and sustainability. This paper employs bibliometric analysis to provide insights into academic research on green finance. We find that green finance research is predominantly led by scholars from developed economies, with publications primarily appearing in policy and environmental journals rather than mainstream economics or finance journals. Our analysis suggests three future research directions: a finance-centric approach, research from developing countries' perspectives, and anticipation of emerging challenges in this policy-driven field. This study contributes to understanding the conceptual nuances and emerging trends in green finance research.

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