Gender Stereotypes and Green Banking Toward Carbon-Free Economy

The concept of modern world ideology accepts that sustainable development goals couldn’t be achieved without green restructure and gender equality. That is the base of the new green economy focused on the social welfare of living and future generations due to increasing the eco-efficiency. This pape...

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Main Authors: Tetyana Pimonenko, Oleksii Lyulyov, Yana Us, Oleksii Dubyna, Osei Owusu Evelyn Kumah
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Published: Academic Research and Publishing UG 2021-12-01
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author Tetyana Pimonenko
Oleksii Lyulyov
Yana Us
Oleksii Dubyna
Osei Owusu Evelyn Kumah
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description The concept of modern world ideology accepts that sustainable development goals couldn’t be achieved without green restructure and gender equality. That is the base of the new green economy focused on the social welfare of living and future generations due to increasing the eco-efficiency. This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on gender stereotypes in society and green banking. Systematization of scientific sources and approaches concerning the investigated issues showed that only several international financial funds and organizations established in response to climate change focus on the gender aspects towards empowering women with more opportunities to participate in green projects. The primary purpose of the research is to determine how finance and gender determinants influence the carbon-free economic transformation. To gain the research goal, this study applied the modified Cobb-Douglas function that utilizes cross-sectional data on green finance and gender determinants. The methodological tool of this research is the method of least squares. The research object is Ukraine and the Visegrad countries (Poland, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, and Hungary). The empirical results showed that the women employed in services, GDP, the share of female population, and level of female unemployment have statistically significant impacts on carbon-free economic development. In contrast, foreign direct investment and women in national parliaments are insignificant. Therefore, the research empirically confirmed and theoretically proved that gender equality impacts carbon-free economic development. The main research limitation is the lack of open-access data to monitor the green financial activity under gender equality consideration.
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spelling doaj-art-89a52a85b46546d1ba413d615bcd72312025-08-20T03:08:59ZengAcademic Research and Publishing UGFinancial Markets, Institutions and Risks2521-12502521-12422021-12-0154293810.21272/fmir.5(4).29-38.2021Gender Stereotypes and Green Banking Toward Carbon-Free EconomyTetyana Pimonenko0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6442-3684Oleksii Lyulyov1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4865-7306Yana Us2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1451-0450Oleksii Dubyna3Osei Owusu Evelyn Kumah4Dr.Sc., Associate Professor, Sumy State University, UkraineProf., Dr.Sc., Associate Professor, Sumy State University, UkraineSumy State University, UkraineSumy State University, UkraineSumy State University, UkraineThe concept of modern world ideology accepts that sustainable development goals couldn’t be achieved without green restructure and gender equality. That is the base of the new green economy focused on the social welfare of living and future generations due to increasing the eco-efficiency. This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on gender stereotypes in society and green banking. Systematization of scientific sources and approaches concerning the investigated issues showed that only several international financial funds and organizations established in response to climate change focus on the gender aspects towards empowering women with more opportunities to participate in green projects. The primary purpose of the research is to determine how finance and gender determinants influence the carbon-free economic transformation. To gain the research goal, this study applied the modified Cobb-Douglas function that utilizes cross-sectional data on green finance and gender determinants. The methodological tool of this research is the method of least squares. The research object is Ukraine and the Visegrad countries (Poland, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, and Hungary). The empirical results showed that the women employed in services, GDP, the share of female population, and level of female unemployment have statistically significant impacts on carbon-free economic development. In contrast, foreign direct investment and women in national parliaments are insignificant. Therefore, the research empirically confirmed and theoretically proved that gender equality impacts carbon-free economic development. The main research limitation is the lack of open-access data to monitor the green financial activity under gender equality consideration.https://armgpublishing.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/3-1.pdfgreen energy transformationgender equalityfinancial organizationssustainable developmentcarbon-neutrality
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Gender Stereotypes and Green Banking Toward Carbon-Free Economy
Financial Markets, Institutions and Risks
green energy transformation
gender equality
financial organizations
sustainable development
carbon-neutrality
title Gender Stereotypes and Green Banking Toward Carbon-Free Economy
title_full Gender Stereotypes and Green Banking Toward Carbon-Free Economy
title_fullStr Gender Stereotypes and Green Banking Toward Carbon-Free Economy
title_full_unstemmed Gender Stereotypes and Green Banking Toward Carbon-Free Economy
title_short Gender Stereotypes and Green Banking Toward Carbon-Free Economy
title_sort gender stereotypes and green banking toward carbon free economy
topic green energy transformation
gender equality
financial organizations
sustainable development
carbon-neutrality
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