Volume 19 • Issue 4 • 2025 • Global Climate Finance and Technological Architecture: Widening Scope from Green Finance to Blue Finance for Sustainable Businesses and Economies
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Digital Technologies and the Effectiveness of Green and Blue Finance: Cross-Country Evidence Using Proxy Indicators
Gurinder Singh, Namita Sahay and Ciorstan Smark
2025-10-30 Volume 19 • Issue 4 • 2025 • Global Climate Finance and Technological Architecture: Widening Scope from Green Finance to Blue Finance for Sustainable Businesses and Economies • 1–8
Decomposing Carbon Emissions: LMDI with Country-Specific Insights and Panel Data Analysis
Amit Kumar Singh and Srishti Jain
2025-10-30 Volume 19 • Issue 4 • 2025 • Global Climate Finance and Technological Architecture: Widening Scope from Green Finance to Blue Finance for Sustainable Businesses and Economies • 9–30
Economic Growth and Environmental Sustainability: Analyzing the Dynamics of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in QUAD Countries
Shikha Daga, Miklesh Prasad Yadav, S. Paridhi, Kiran Yadav and Veenu Gupta
2025-10-30 Volume 19 • Issue 4 • 2025 • Global Climate Finance and Technological Architecture: Widening Scope from Green Finance to Blue Finance for Sustainable Businesses and Economies • 31–57
Volatility Spillovers Across Fintech, Digital Economy, and ESG Indices in India: A Quantile Time-Frequency Connectedness Analysis
Monica Singhania, Surabhi Seth and Chanchal Saini
2025-10-30 Volume 19 • Issue 4 • 2025 • Global Climate Finance and Technological Architecture: Widening Scope from Green Finance to Blue Finance for Sustainable Businesses and Economies • 58–86
Sustainable Finance as a Catalyst for Brand Differentiation: A Qualitative Approach
Anam Afaq, Bushra Bushra, Meenu Chaudhary and Seema Sahai
2025-10-30 Volume 19 • Issue 4 • 2025 • Global Climate Finance and Technological Architecture: Widening Scope from Green Finance to Blue Finance for Sustainable Businesses and Economies • 87–114
Do Firm-Specific Factors Matter for ESG Performance Disclosure? Evidence from Environmentally Sensitive Sectors in India
Sushma Maurya, Shweta Nanda and MIM Riyath
2025-10-30 Volume 19 • Issue 4 • 2025 • Global Climate Finance and Technological Architecture: Widening Scope from Green Finance to Blue Finance for Sustainable Businesses and Economies • 115–136
Anecdote of Asymmetry: Analysis of Dependence Structure, Hedging Strategies Between Green Financial Assets and Green Crypto Assets
A Sarath Babu, Ritesh Kumar Dubey, Santanu Mandal and Prince Bhatia
2025-10-30 Volume 19 • Issue 4 • 2025 • Global Climate Finance and Technological Architecture: Widening Scope from Green Finance to Blue Finance for Sustainable Businesses and Economies • 137–159
Can Corporate Consciousness Attract Capital? Meta-Analysing the Link Between Corporate Sustainability and Access to Finance
Kishan Kumar Goel, Ritu Sapra, Neeraj Sehrawat, Amit Kumar, Minakshi Paliwal and Praveen S K
2025-10-30 Volume 19 • Issue 4 • 2025 • Global Climate Finance and Technological Architecture: Widening Scope from Green Finance to Blue Finance for Sustainable Businesses and Economies