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.
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalFinance research letters2026#Transition FinanceDOI
When do carbon emissions matter for sovereign ratings? Governance and the pricing of transition risk
Nicola Del Sarto
This paper shows that sovereign credit ratings do not uniformly price carbon transition risk. Using 145 countries from 2002-2024, it finds that rating agencies penalize CO2 emissions only in countries with strong institutional quality; in w…
🌍 GlobalPreprintZenodo2026#Transition FinanceDOI
GREEN BONDS VS. SUSTAINABILITYLINKED LOANS: WHICH WORKS FOR INDUSTRIAL DECARBONISATION?
Ataxanov Umidbek Olimovich
This paper compares green bonds and sustainability-linked loans (SLLs) for financing industrial decarbonization, using 2024-2026 market data, BIS study, and academic research. Green bonds reduce Scope 1 emissions by 21% within one year, whi…
🌍 GlobalPreprintCrossref2026#Transition FinanceDOI
Toward a Green Taxonomy in Armenia: A Working Paper
World Bank
This working paper from the World Bank Group outlines the development of Armenia's green taxonomy, adopted as a first step toward green investment and finance. It presents objectives, principles, and consultation process, and recommends ena…
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#Transition FinanceDOI
THE CATALYST OF SUSTAINABILITY: ANALYZING THE ROLE OF INVESTMENTS IN DRIVING GREEN TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
Farrux Turdiniyoz ugli Zokirov
This paper examines the role of financial capital in accelerating green technology R&D and deployment. Using IEA and BNEF data, it shows how public and private investments bridge the commercialization gap for clean energy, modernize grids, …
PreprintCrossref2026#Transition FinanceDOI
Ecological Modernization in Action: Do Green Bonds and Sustainability-Linked Bonds Support a Just Transition? 
Jose Tiago Sousa
This paper critically examines Green Bonds and Sustainability-Linked Bonds within Ecological Modernization Theory, identifying tensions such as greenwashing, economic-environmental decoupling, and equity issues. It argues that effectiveness…
🌍 GlobalPreprintCrossref2026#Transition FinanceDOI
How Monetary Policy Shapes Green Finance: Theory, Mechanisms, and Implications - MENA Region Case
Kamar Mansouri
This paper examines how monetary policy affects green vs brown finance. It finds that a 100bp rate hike reduces green investment three times more. Market-neutral balance sheet expansions create a structural 'brown bias' by lowering costs fo…
CNPreprintCrossref2026#Transition FinanceDOI
Unveiling the Impact of Green Financing Reformation: Empowering Corporate Sustainability Initiatives
Sanjar Mirzaliev
This paper empirically shows that China's Green Finance Reform and Innovation Pilot Zones (GFRIPZ) stimulate corporate green investments, including clean energy, using a difference-in-differences approach. Mechanisms include restricting fin…
🌍 GlobalPreprintCrossref2026#Transition FinanceDOI
Green Financing and Sustainable Development: An Empirical Analysis of Financial Instruments and Sustainability Outcomes
Deepa Iyer, B B Tiwari
This study empirically analyzes the impact of green financing instruments (green bonds, sustainability-linked loans, ESG investments) on sustainable development outcomes using a survey of 75 financial professionals and 10 interviews. Findin…
🇪🇺 EuropePreprintCrossref2026#Transition FinanceDOI
Green Finance 2026: How Sustainable Bonds and Capital Markets Fund the Energy Transition
Dirk Roethig
With the global green bond market exceeding €600 billion in 2024, this analysis by Dirk Roethig (VERDANTIS Impact) examines how sustainability-linked bonds, social bonds, and blended finance are accelerating capital markets' transformation …
CNPreprintSSRN#Transition Finance
Can Green Finance Drive the Walk-the-Talk in Corporate ESG ...
(著者不明)
This paper examines the impact of China's green finance policy on corporate ESG behaviors. It finds that the policy significantly reduces strategic (symbolic) ESG actions, especially in pollution-intensive industries, promoting genuine 'wal…
🇪🇺 EuropePreprintSSRN#Transition Finance
The EU's Climate Disclosure Framework and Bank Lending
(著者不明)
This paper empirically analyzes the impact of the EU's climate disclosure framework (including the Taxonomy Regulation) on bank lending. It shows that disclosure requirements affect loan conditions and volumes, evaluating the effectiveness …
PreprintSSRN#Transition Finance
Increasing bankability, phasing out carbon investments and funding ...
(著者不明)
This paper presents a taxonomy that forms the basis for policy recommendations to increase the bankability of not-yet-bankable firms and projects. The taxonomy is designed to help phase out carbon investments and facilitate funding for deca…
🌍 GlobalPreprintSSRN#Transition Finance
Green Taxonomies as Instruments of System Change?
(著者不明)
This chapter interrogates the potential of green taxonomies as instruments for system change, referencing the Paris Agreement, and critically examines their role in driving systemic transformation within financial systems.
🇪🇺 EuropePreprintSSRN#Transition Finance
Corporate Climate Transition Planning after the Omnibus Overhaul
(著者不明)
This paper discusses corporate climate transition planning following the Omnibus regulatory overhaul. It emphasizes the need for companies to fundamentally rethink their strategies, operations, and business models to align with a climate-ne…
🇪🇺 EuropePreprintSSRN#Transition Finance
Regulating sustainable finance and the green transition in the EU
(著者不明)
This paper analyzes the EU regulatory framework to redirect private capital for the green transition, focusing on three pillars: a science-based taxonomy, disclosure obligations, and investment tools. It examines how these components aim to…
🇪🇺 EuropePreprintSSRN#Transition Finance
Financing the orderly transition to a low carbon economy in the EU
(著者不明)
This paper analyzes that the EU needs investment equivalent to 5% of GDP in 2025-2030 to meet its Net Zero 2050 target, and examines financing strategies under the European Climate Law (Regulation (EU) 2021/1119). It focuses on policy frame…
PreprintSSRN#Transition Finance
Navigating the Green Shift - Hong Kong Academy of Finance
(著者不明)
This paper discusses the paramount importance of transition finance in enabling a broad and resilient decarbonization pathway towards net zero emissions across all economic sectors, focusing on financing mechanisms for the green transition.
🇪🇺 EuropePreprintSSRN#Transition Finance
Paris-Aligned Benchmarks: Does decarbonisation deliver return or ...
(著者不明)
This study constructs a unique dataset of EU Climate Benchmarks, covering $264 billion as of December 2025. It analyzes the performance of Paris-Aligned Benchmarks and examines whether decarbonization delivers returns or trade-offs for inve…
🇪🇺 Europe📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalFrontiers in Environmental Science2026#Transition FinanceDOI
From green promises to measurable results? Who wins and who lags in the green transition race
O. Lobonţ, Claudiu Brândaș, Anastasia Doraș Lisnic +2
This study constructs a composite index to compare EU member states' green finance performance, integrating eight indicators (green investment share of GDP, renewable energy share, environmental taxes, GHG intensity, etc.) using the entropy…
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournaliScience2026#Transition FinanceDOI
Planning to fail? Credibility and financing of corporate transition plans in hard-to-abate sectors
Stefanie Klein, Friedemann Polzin, Xander Urbach
This paper analyzes the relationship between credibility and financing of corporate transition plans in hard-to-abate sectors. It suggests that insufficient credibility can hinder financing and proposes a framework for assessing credibility…