Publication: Unravelling the influential factors shaping the adoption of Green Financing: Evidence from Banking Institutions in Sri Lanka
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2024-12-10
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This study explores into the key drivers, challenges, and internal determinants
influencing the adoption of green financing within Sri Lankan banking institutions. The study
expounds the motivations and strategic frameworks supporting the incorporation of sustainability
into banking practices through conducting in-depth interviews with the representatives from
Domestic Systematically Important Banks (D-SIBs) in Sri Lanka. The findings pinpoint several key
drivers such as regulatory frameworks, varying consumer preferences, shareholder involvement,
and the quest for innovation. Regulatory transformations, colliding with targeted incentives and
policies, have substantially driven banks toward sustainable practices. Simultaneously, changes
in consumer behaviour and high environmental awareness have infused the development and
introduction of innovative green financing products. Additionally, investor demands for increased
transparency and the integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria have
significantly influenced banks' strategic directions. This should be acknowledged as pioneers in
sustainable finance and the necessity for competitive differentiation has been a key internal driver.
Further, the results are aligned with the Resource Based View Theory and the Resource Theory of
Sustainable Finance, underlining the vital role that firm-specific resources, competencies, and
institutional framework contribute towards accomplishing sustainable finance goals. The study
highlights that to promote the adoption of green financing initiatives, favourable regulations,
increased consumer awareness, internal collaboration, capacity development, coordination of
strategies, involvement of stakeholders, product innovation, risk management, and partnerships
are essential. Hence, this study offers an in-depth comprehension of the intricate factors guiding
the incorporation of green finance into Sri Lankan banks, with significant implications for
decision-makers, financial institutions, and other parties involved in fostering green finance.
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Competitive Advantage, Consumer Preferences, ESG, Green Finance, Regulations, Shareholder Activism
