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    almahu_9949772740202882
    Umfang: XX, 366 p. 17 illus., 10 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031564239
    Serie: Sustainable Finance,
    Inhalt: Corporations are increasingly dedicated to implementing more robust climate change practices in an era characterized by natural resource constraints, socio-environmental challenges, and mounting climate change pressures. This book provides a timely exploration of theoretical and empirical perspectives on global climate governance and corporate eco-innovation activities. It illustrates how corporations are actively addressing climate change by enhancing their climate governance systems and integrating eco-innovation into their operations, significantly impacting financial decision-making, policies, performance, risk management, and other crucial indicators. In this context, eco-innovation represents a corporation's ability to reduce environmental costs and burdens for its customers. It plays a vital role in helping firms improve energy and environmental efficiency, mitigate energy consumption, reduce carbon emissions, and minimize ecological harm during and after production. Additionally, eco-innovation can create new market opportunities by enhancing existing environmental technologies. Furthermore, the shift from conventional corporate governance to a heightened focus on corporate climate governance mechanisms, such as the establishment of ecological committees, the implementation of cli-mate incentives for managers and executives, and the publication of sustainability or climate change reports, proves to be an effective strategy for motivating firms to become more dedicated to environmental protection and eco-innovation initiatives. .
    Anmerkung: Part I: Climate Governance and Eco-innovation: Systematic Review, Perspectives, and Practices -- Chapter 1. Understanding the Antecedents and Consequences of Eco-innovation -- Chapter 2. Navigating the Green Path: The Role of Climate Incentives in Shaping Eco-innovation and Firm Policies -- Chapter 3. Climate Governance Practices and the Evolutionary Trends in Corpo-rate Eco-innovation -- Chapter 4. Power Dynamics in Climate Govern-ance and Eco-innovation -- Chapter 5. Climate Governance in the Digital Era -- Part II: Case Studies and Research on Climate Governance and Eco-innovation -- Chapter 6. Achieving the Impossible: Perils of Eco-innovation and Transformational Impact of Charismatic Leadership -- Chapter 7. Climate Governance in South Asia -- Chapter 8. Promoting Sustainable Development Through Improving Green Banking Behaviour -- Chapter 9. Carbon Discourse, Climate Governance and Audit Fees -- Chapter 10. Business Ecosystem and Sustainable Innovative Practices -- Chapter 11. The Challenges in Constructing Effective Climate Governance in Southest Asia: Evidence From Vietnam -- Chapter 12. Eco-innovative Actions and Small Business Performance -- Chapter 13. Unboxing Eco-innovation and ESG for Circular Economy.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031564222
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031564246
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031564253
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    UID:
    edoccha_9961574160102883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (375 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031564239
    Serie: Sustainable Finance Series
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- The Era of Climate Governance and Eco-Innovation -- Climate Change -- Part I -- Part II -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Editor -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Climate Governance and Eco-innovation: Systematic Review, Perspectives, and Practices -- Understanding the Antecedents and Consequences of Corporate Eco-innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Terminology and Definitions of Corporate Eco-innovation -- 3 The Driving Forces Behind and Barriers to Corporate Eco-innovation -- 3.1 Increasing Demands and Expectations of Shareholders -- 3.2 Regulations, Policies, and Other Institutional Pressures -- 3.3 Internal Governance Mechanisms, Ownership, and Leadership -- 3.4 CEOs' Personal Characteristics -- 4 Organizational Effects of Implementing Eco-innovations -- 4.1 Effect on Corporate Management -- 4.2 Effect on Competitive Advantage and Operational Efficiency -- 4.3 Effect on Financial Performance -- 4.4 Effect on the Natural Environment -- 4.5 Shortcomings of Existing Eco-innovation Studies and Directions for Future Research -- Review of the Literature on Corporate Eco-innovation -- References -- Navigating the Green Path: The Role of Climate Incentives in Shaping Eco-innovation and Firm Policies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Evolution of Climate Incentives -- 2.1 Historical Context of Climate Incentives -- 2.2 The Role of Climate Incentives in Encouraging Eco-innovation -- 3 Types of Climate Incentives -- 3.1 Financial Incentives -- 3.2 Non-financial Incentives -- 4 Climate Incentive's Effects on Eco-innovation and Firm Policies -- 4.1 Eco-innovation -- 4.2 Firm Policies -- 5 Current State of Analysis on Climate Incentives and Eco-innovation -- 5.1 Literature Search and Selection -- 5.2 The Distribution of Publications -- 5.3 Unravelling the Thematic Clusters -- 6 Challenges, Critics, and Future Research. , 6.1 Challenges and Critics in Implementing Climate Incentives -- 6.2 Avenues for Future Research -- 7 Conclusion -- List of 101 Papers Relating to "Climate Incentives" and "Eco-innovation" in SSCI Web of Sciences -- Approach for Co-citation Analysis Method -- References -- Climate Governance Practices and the Evolutionary Trends in Corporate Eco-innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Concept of Climate Governance and Corporate Eco-innovation -- 2.1 Climate Governance -- 2.2 Corporate Eco-innovation -- 3 Theoretical Framework Behind the Relationship Between Eco-innovation and Climate Governance -- 3.1 Resource-Based Theory (RBT) -- 3.2 Institutional Theory -- 3.3 Other Related Theories -- 4 Limitations and Suggestions for Future Research -- References -- Power Dynamics in Climate Governance and Eco-innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Technological Innovation Emerged As a Critical Component in the Efforts to Address Climate Change -- 3 Role of Business Actors in Global Climate Governance -- 3.1 Instrumentalist Perspective -- 3.1.1 Lobbying -- 3.1.2 Political Engagement -- 3.2 Structuralist Approaches -- 3.3 Discursive Perspective -- 4 A Sustainable Development Approach Through Innovation -- 4.1 Innovation -- 4.2 Eco-innovation -- 4.3 Features of Eco-innovation -- 4.4 Types of Eco-innovation -- 4.4.1 Product Eco-innovation -- 4.4.2 Process Eco-innovation -- 4.4.3 Technological Eco-innovation -- 4.4.4 Organisational Eco-innovation -- 4.4.5 Marketing Eco-innovation -- 4.4.6 Socio-Eco-innovation -- 4.4.7 System Eco-innovation -- 4.5 Drivers of Eco-innovation -- 4.6 Consequences of Eco-innovation Adoption -- 5 Conclusion -- 5.1 Power Dynamics in Climate Governance -- 5.2 Changing Roles in the Fossil Energy Sector -- 5.3 Eco-innovation and Climate Governance -- References -- Climate Governance in the Digital Era. , 1 Corporate Governance and Environmental Challenges -- 1.1 Overview of Corporate Governance Mechanisms -- 1.1.1 What Is Corporate Governance? -- 1.1.2 Corporate Governance Mechanisms -- 1.2 Climate Change and Corporate Governance Challenges -- 1.2.1 Climate Change Risks -- 1.2.2 Corporate Governance Challenges -- 2 Climate Governance -- 2.1 Global Definitions and Mechanisms of Climate Governance -- 2.1.1 What Is Climate Governance? -- 2.1.2 Climate Governance Mechanisms -- 2.2 Effectiveness of Climate Governance -- 3 The Role of Emerging Technologies in Climate Governance -- 3.1 Challenges of Climate Governance -- 3.2 Applications on Emerging Technologies in Climate Related Industries -- 3.2.1 Role of Blockchain -- 3.2.2 Role of Artificial Intelligence -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Case Studies and Research on Climate Governance and Eco-innovation -- Achieving the Impossible: Perils of Eco-innovation and Transformational Impact of Charismatic Leadership -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Integration of Sustainability in Corporate Strategies -- 2.2 Theoretical Framework -- 2.2.1 Firms Operating in Countries That Emphasize Charismatic Leadership Tend to Achieve Stronger Eco-innovation and ESG Performance -- 2.3 Discussion: Sustainability-Driven Leadership Through Eco-innovation -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Climate Governance in South Asia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Understanding Climate Change in South Asia -- 2.1 Climate Science and Regional Impacts -- 2.2 Historical Climate Trends and Projections -- 2.3 Vulnerabilities and Risks Faced By South Asian Nations -- 3 Policy and Institutional Framework for Climate Governance -- 3.1 National Climate Change Policies in South Asia -- 3.2 Multilateral Agreements and South Asian Countries' Commitments -- 3.3 Role of International Organizations and Support Mechanisms. , 4 Climate Governance at the Regional Level in South Asia -- 4.1 Collaborative Initiatives Among South Asian Nations -- 4.2 Regional Climate Change Adaptation Strategies -- 4.3 Cross-Border Climate Migration and Displacement Issues -- 5 Mitigation Efforts and Renewable Energy Transition in South Asia -- 6 Adaptation and Resilience Building -- 7 Climate Finance and Investment -- 7.1 Funding Challenges for Climate Projects in South Asia -- 7.2 International Climate Finance and South Asian Nations -- 7.3 Private Sector Engagement and Climate Investment Opportunities -- 8 Role of Civil Society and Public Awareness -- 9 Technological Innovation and Climate Governance -- 10 Case Studies and Best Practices -- 10.1 Case Study 1: Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP)-Pakistan -- 10.2 Case Study 2: Enhancing Climate Resilience of India's Coastal Communities-India -- 10.3 Case Study 3: The Coastal Climate Resilient Infrastructure Project (CCRIP)-Bangladesh -- 11 Challenges and Future Prospects -- 11.1 Political and Socioeconomic Barriers to Effective Climate Governance -- 11.2 Regional Cooperation and Diplomacy for Climate Action -- 11.3 Looking Ahead: South Asia's Role in Global Climate Change Mitigation -- 12 Conclusion -- References -- Promoting Sustainable Development Through Improving Green Banking Behaviour -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Related Theories -- 2.1.1 Theory of Reasoned Action: TRA -- 2.1.2 Theory of Planned Behaviour: TPB -- 2.2 Hypotheses Development -- 2.2.1 Green Banking -- 2.2.2 Green Bank Intention and Green Banking Behaviour -- 2.2.3 Attitude Toward the Green Banking and Green Banking's Intention -- 2.2.4 Subjective Norms and Green Banking Intention -- 2.2.5 Perceived Behavioural Control and Green Banking Intention -- 2.2.6 Top Manager Support and Green Banking Intention. , 2.2.7 The Mediating Effect of Green Banking Intention -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Research Design -- 3.2 Data Collection -- 3.3 Measurements -- 3.4 Statistical Data Analysis -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Analysis of the Measurement Model -- 4.2 Analysis of the Structural Model -- 5 Conclusions and Managerial Implications -- 5.1 Conclusions -- 5.2 Managerial Implications -- 5.3 Limitations -- References -- Carbon Discourse, Climate Governance, and Audit Fees -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Institutional Background -- 2.1 Sustainable Developments in International Accounting Standards -- 2.1.1 The ISSB and IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards -- 2.1.2 International Sustainability Reporting Standards -- 2.2 Sustainable Reporting Developments in China -- 3 Literature Review and Hypothesis Development -- 3.1 Theoretical Framework -- 3.2 Carbon Disclosure and Audit Fee -- 4 Methodology -- 4.1 Corporate Carbon Emission Disclosure -- 4.2 Sample and Data -- 4.3 Research Model -- 4.3.1 Summary Statistics -- 4.3.2 Correlation -- 5 Empirical Findings -- 5.1 The Relationship Between Total Audit Fees (Audit) and Carbon Trading Disclosure -- 5.2 The Role of State Ownership in the Relationship Between Total Audit Fees and Carbon -- 5.3 Industry Effect -- 6 Conclusion -- Appendix: Definition of Variable -- References -- Business Ecosystem and Sustainable Innovative Practices -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Business Ecosystem -- 2.2 Understanding Sustainable Innovation -- 2.2.1 Definition of Sustainable Innovation -- 2.2.2 Effectiveness of Sustainable Innovation -- 3 Methodology: Data Collection and Analysis Technique -- 4 Analysis -- 4.1 Role of Business Ecosystem -- 4.1.1 Stakeholders -- 4.1.2 Nature of Relationship -- 4.1.3 Regulations -- 4.2 Culture and Religion -- 4.2.1 Resources in the Ecosystem -- 4.3 Sustainable Innovative Practices. , 4.3.1 Activities and Collaborative Efforts.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Trinh, Vu Quang Climate Governance and Corporate Eco-Innovation Cham : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9783031564222
    Sprache: Englisch
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