GX Research Hub · English
GX & Decarbonization Research
This page provides an English interface to the gxceed GX paper corpus. The corpus aggregates papers from 13 open scholarly metadata sources and uses AI-assisted classification to identify signals related to measurement, policy narratives, outcomes, implementation, industrial adoption, and verification.
The goal is not only to discover papers, but to observe how GX research is distributed across research substance, implementation narratives, external expectations, implementation substance, and judgment formation.
Summaries are AI-assisted. Always refer to the original paper for authoritative conclusions.
🌍 GlobalPreprintMessenger of Armenian State University of Economics2025#Climate FinanceDOI
GREEN FINANCE AND THE ENTREPRENEURIAL STATE: PATHWAYS TO SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL TRANSITION IN THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
LIANA KARAPETYAN
This paper examines the challenges of developing green finance in Armenia within global sustainable finance trends. It argues that state intervention beyond market mechanisms is necessary, drawing from EU, China, and UK models to propose a …
Preprint2026#Climate FinanceDOI
IMPROVING GREEN FINANCING MECHANISMS IN COMMERCIAL BANKS
Mirdovidov B.
This paper examines green financing mechanisms in commercial banks against international standards, highlighting challenges such as greenwashing and inefficient capital allocation. It proposes improvements to enhance confidence and reduce r…
CNPreprintEconomy and nature management in the North2025#Climate FinanceDOI
Chinese-Russian cooperation in green finance and sustainable development
Xinyu Wang, U. S. Borisova
This paper examines the strategic context and practical motivations for green finance cooperation between China and Russia. It analyzes potential collaboration in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and carbon markets, while identifying ch…
🌍 GlobalPreprint2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Financing Sustainable Tourism: Public Funding, Green Bonds, and Start-ups
Gaud, Dr. Shubham Dilip
This paper examines three financing mechanisms for sustainable tourism in India: public funding, green bonds, and start-ups. It highlights high upfront costs and argues that integrating public-private collaboration and market-based finance …
🌍 GlobalPreprintCrossref2025#Climate FinanceDOI
GREEN FINANCE, DIGITAL FINANCE, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT – SYNERGIZING PATHS TOWARDS A RESILIENT FUTURE
Mayank Jain
This paper explores the integration of green finance and digital finance to advance sustainable development. It discusses instruments like green bonds and carbon markets, and the role of AI and blockchain, while highlighting challenges such…
🌍 GlobalPreprintCrossref2025#Climate FinanceDOI
Inclusive Finance in the Digital Era
Yildirim, Durmus Çagri, Yildirim, Seda, Kandpal, Vinay
This book examines how inclusive digital finance can bridge climate goals and financial access, covering topics such as green banking, smart technology, and circular economics. It argues that digital financial services can mobilize resource…
🌍 GlobalPreprintGlobal Policy2025#Climate FinanceDOI
Between Sustainable Development, Financialisation and Sovereign Debt Crisis: The Case of Blue Finance as Yet Another Iteration of the Washington Consensus
Leïla Choukroune
This paper critiques Blue Finance as a new iteration of the Washington Consensus led by the World Bank and IMF. It analyzes its implications for sustainable development, financialisation, and sovereign debt crisis, with emphasis on the Glob…
PreprintPattimura Proceeding: Conference of Science and Technology2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Financing the Circular Future: How Gendered Access to Green Capital Shapes Women’s Participation in Circular Economy Enterprises
Simon Hendrik Leasa, Ervan Togatorop, Nur Azda +3
This study examines how gendered access to green capital affects women's participation in circular economy enterprises in Indonesia. Using SEM on survey data from 400 respondents, it finds that institutional fairness and financial capabilit…
PreprintCrossref2025#Climate FinanceDOI
Green Finance, Microfinance, and Gender in Tunisia: A Systematic Review Using the Business Model Canvas
Nadia Mansour
This systematic review uses the Business Model Canvas (BMC) to analyze Tunisian stakeholders' perceptions of green finance, microfinance, and gender. Findings reveal a dual perception of women as both vulnerable victims and active agents in…
🌍 GlobalPreprintBulletin of East European University of Economics and Management2025#Climate FinanceDOI
KEY FEATURES OF STOCK MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND EXCHANGE TRADING IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GREEN ECONOMY
Lesya SARANA
This paper examines the role of stock markets and exchange trading in financing the green transition, focusing on instruments like green bonds and ESG securities. It reviews initiatives by leading exchanges (Luxembourg, London, Singapore, e…
🌍 GlobalPreprintРегион и мир / Region and the World2025#Climate FinanceDOI
Green Economy Management: the Role of Sustainable Finance in Environmental Goals
Gurgen A. Arakelyan
This paper conceptually discusses the role of sustainable finance in achieving environmental goals within the green economy framework. It outlines principles such as wellbeing, justice, energy efficiency, and low-carbon development. The pap…
PreprintInternational Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Research2025#Climate FinanceDOI
FAITH-ALIGNED GREEN TAXONOMY FOR SMES: INTEGRATING MAQAṢID AL-SHARIAH INTO CLIMATE FINANCE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS
null Imene Tabet, null Marjan Muhammad, null Wan Noorfatin binti Wan Mohd Zani
This paper proposes a simplified faith-aligned green taxonomy for Islamic SMEs by adapting the ESG-i framework, drawing on EU Taxonomy, ASEAN Taxonomy, and Malaysia's CCPT. It introduces four Environmental Objectives, a DNSH screen based on…
PreprintInternational Journal of Sociology and Social Policy2025#Climate FinanceDOI
Unveiling behavioral mechanisms in the transition from green financial capability to green investment
Muskaan Sachdeva, Piyush Hooda, Anju Singla
This study examines how green financial capability (GFC) influences green investment (GI) through green financial behavior (GFB) as a mediator. Based on a survey of 354 retail investors in North India, results show that GFC significantly fa…
🌍 GlobalPreprintCrossref2025#Climate FinanceDOI
Financial Stability, Risks, and Ecological Transition
Klapkiv, Lyubov, Ülgen, Faruk
This book analyzes structural changes and systemic risks from five decades of market liberalization, exploring financial stability and financing for ecological transition. It examines regulation, macroprudential policies, digital currencies…
🌍 GlobalPreprint2026#Climate FinanceDOI
ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF 'GREEN' FOREIGN INVESTMENT PROJECTS ON THE FINANCIAL STABILITY OF SERVICE ENTERPRISES.
Tursunkulov, Shokhrukh
This study assesses the impact of green foreign direct investment on the financial stability of service enterprises. It finds that while initial capital expenditures increase short-term financial pressure, long-term benefits include reduced…
🇺🇸 USAPreprint2026#Climate FinanceDOI
GENIUS Effects on the Stablecoin Economy
Lingampalli, Shrey
This study investigates the 'Climate-Liquidity Nexus' in stablecoins under the US GENIUS Act. Using VECM and GARCH models, it shows that green bond collateral increases liquidity hysteresis, with recovery half-life 5.4 times longer than Tre…
🌍 GlobalPreprintCrossref2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Green Finance Strategies: Integrating Circular Economy Principles and Central Bank Policies for Sustainable Development
Larisa Ivascu, Alin Artene, Marius Pislaru
This chapter examines the interplay between central bank monetary policies and corporate financial strategies for sustainability, emphasizing circular economy principles. Using qualitative and quantitative methods (survey of 530 responses),…
Preprint2025#Climate FinanceDOI
Understanding Climate Finance Performance through Territorial Governance and Multi-Method Statistical Analysis: Insights from Agroecological Transitions in Togo
Yasser, Darou-nansam
This study evaluates the effectiveness of international climate finance (GCF, GEF) in Togo's agroecological transition. Using mixed methods (398 surveys, interviews, document analysis), it finds that effectiveness depends more on institutio…
🇪🇺 EuropePreprintJOURNAL OF FINANCIAL AND MONETARY ECONOMICS2025#Climate FinanceDOI
The Role of Central Banks and Economic Sustainability in the Context of the Digital Age
Aurora Elena Moldoveanu (Cojocariu)
This paper analyzes the strategic role of central banks in promoting sustainable investments and supporting green transition policies. It compares EU and Romanian practices, highlighting green finance as a driver of economic resilience. Res…
PreprintSustainable Development2026#Climate FinanceDOI
<scp>FinTech</scp> and Environmental Sustainability: Evidence From Brazil
Kemal Eyuboglu, Umut Uzar
This study examines FinTech's impact on environmental quality in Brazil (1975-2024) using the load capacity factor. Results show FinTech significantly improves environmental quality. The Load Capacity Curve hypothesis is confirmed. FinTech …