2023
DOI: 10.1111/1467-8551.12747
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Issuer Motivations for Corporate Green Bond Offerings

Abstract: Despite the substantial increase in green bond issuance over the past decade, evidence on the drivers and costs of corporate green bond issuance is lacking. We develop four novel hypotheses on the determinants of firms’ choice between green and conventional bonds, by connecting the four distinct features of green bonds with relevant theories. We test these hypotheses on a sample of green and conventional bonds issued by US, Western European and Chinese firms between 2014 and 2021, using linear probability mode… Show more

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“…A key area of debate involves understanding the motivations behind corporate and investor engagement in green finance. Questions arise about whether such engagements reflect a true commitment to environmental sustainability or are merely strategic maneuvers for enhancing corporate image (Dutordoir et al 2023). Data transparency remains a critical issue within the broader financial ecosystem, and is particularly vital due to the co-movements characterizing these markets (Reboredo 2018).…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A key area of debate involves understanding the motivations behind corporate and investor engagement in green finance. Questions arise about whether such engagements reflect a true commitment to environmental sustainability or are merely strategic maneuvers for enhancing corporate image (Dutordoir et al 2023). Data transparency remains a critical issue within the broader financial ecosystem, and is particularly vital due to the co-movements characterizing these markets (Reboredo 2018).…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%