Developing a Sustainable Finance Index and Its Implications on Inter-Intra Banking Sector

IF 2 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Sage Open Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1177/21582440241271232
Muhammad Shaukat Malik, Muhammad Irfan, Samavia Munir
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In the contemporary landscape of corporate governance, where organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of not only generating profits but also contributing to societal progress and environmental preservation, there arises a pressing requirement for a comprehensive financial index that accurately captures these multifaceted commitments. In this study, we introduce a novel sustainable finance index that utilizes the Grey Relational Analysis (GRA) method to comprehensively capture the three fundamental dimensions of sustainability: economic, social, and environmental aspects. The GRA methodology ensures a comprehensive and balanced consideration of each dimension, thereby providing a holistic perspective. The deployment of this index, which encompasses a wide range of criteria, on an extensive 11-year financial dataset (2010–2021) obtained from 21 prominent commercial banks, reveals fascinating and thought-provoking findings. Banks frequently demonstrate intermittent commitments, wherein their pursuit of short-term gains often takes precedence over the imperative of economic sustainability. While some banks have been notable champions of social endeavors, it is concerning to observe that environmental sustainability has unfortunately taken a backseat in the overall banking landscape. This index provides a meticulous assessment of sustainable financial paradigms, ensuring accuracy and reliability. It serves as a valuable resource, enhancing the quality of research and providing corporations with a sophisticated framework to evaluate and enhance their sustainable financial paths.
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制定可持续金融指数及其对内部银行部门的影响
在当代公司治理的大环境下,企业越来越认识到不仅要创造利润,还要为社会进步和环境保护做出贡献,因此迫切需要一种能够准确捕捉这些多方面承诺的综合财务指标。在本研究中,我们介绍了一种新颖的可持续金融指数,该指数利用灰色关系分析(GRA)方法全面捕捉可持续发展的三个基本维度:经济、社会和环境。GRA 方法确保全面、平衡地考虑每个维度,从而提供一个整体视角。在 21 家著名商业银行广泛的 11 年财务数据集(2010-2021 年)上应用这一包含广泛标准的指数,发现了引人入胜、发人深省的发现。银行经常表现出时断时续的承诺,它们对短期收益的追求往往优先于经济可持续性的需要。虽然一些银行一直是社会事业的显著倡导者,但令人担忧的是,在整个银行业中,环境的可持续发展却不幸退居其次。该指数对可持续金融模式进行了细致评估,确保准确可靠。它是一种宝贵的资源,可提高研究质量,并为企业提供一个复杂的框架,以评估和加强其可持续发展的金融道路。
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Sage Open SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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3.40
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721
审稿时长
12 weeks
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