Environmental technology innovation and ESG investment in the Asia-Pacific region
Material type: TextPublication details: Springer Singapore 2024Description: vii, 136 pISBN:- 9789819997671
- 338.927 TAK
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Table of content:
Background: Environmental Technology Innovation and ESG Investment in the Asia-Pacific Region
Sumiko Takaoka
Pages 1-9
Sustainability and Credit Spreads in Japan
Tatsuyoshi Okimoto, Sumiko Takaoka
Pages 11-38
Credit Default Swaps and Corporate Environmental Impacts in Japan
Tatsuyoshi Okimoto, Sumiko Takaoka
Pages 39-69
Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Loan Markets in Japan
Koji Takahashi, Junnosuke Shino
Pages 71-90
Environmental Innovation and CO2 Emissions in Asian Countries
Somin Lee, Doo Bong Han
Pages 91-111
The Contribution of Migrant Inventors to Environmental Innovation in the Asia-Pacific Region
Ivan Etzo, Sumiko Takaoka
Pages 113-136
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This book focuses on environmental technology and financial markets of the Asia-Pacific region, which includes traditional and emerging innovative countries such as Japan, China, and South Korea. The research and its outcomes presented here are devoted to the nexus between innovation in environment-related technologies, finance, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. A promising means of achieving a sustainable society is to accelerate innovation in environmental technologies. Chapters of this book tackle some important issues. Using the data on environmental innovation creation and financial markets, the contributors identify three scopes in which ESG performance forms how investors evaluate corporate performance against climate-related risk in the Asia-Pacific capital markets (e.g., corporate bond and credit default swaps); how lenders allocate their credits according to carbon emissions in Japan; and what determines environmental technology creation and how it affects environmental improvement at a country-level. This book thus provides insights into the nexus between innovation in environment-related technologies, finance, and ESG.
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