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Does greenwashing obstruct sustainable environmental technologies and green financing from promoting environmental sustainability? Analytical evidence from the Indian economy

Narasingha DasAdnan Kassar School of Business Lebanese American University Beirut LebanonPartha GangopadhyaySchool of Business Western Sydney University Sydney AustraliaMohammad Mahtab AlamDepartment of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Applied Medical Science King Khalid University Abha Saudi ArabiaHaider MahmoodDepartment of Finance, College of Business Administration Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University 173 Al‐Kharj Saudi ArabiaPinki BeraDepartment of Economics Vidyasagar University West Bengal IndiaKhurshid KhudoykulovDepartment of Finance Tashkent State University of Economics Tashkent UzbekistanLabani DeyLJD Law College Falta West Bengal IndiaMd. Emran HossainDepartment of Agricultural Finance and Banking Bangladesh Agricultural University Mymensingh Bangladesh
Sustainable Developmentjournal2023en
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Abstract This study aims at assessing the impacts of green growth, in the form of adopting sustainable energy technologies and financing green projects, on environmental conditions in India. Thus, this study is important from the point of view of India's efforts in formulating strategies linked with achieving the environmental development targets enlisted under United Nations SDG‐13 declaration. In this regard, it is assumed that strategies targeted at establishing green growth in India can fail in the presence of greenwashing. To test this hypothesis, a newly introduced econometric technique, namely the Augmented‐ARDL techniques of estimation is used. Accordingly, the results obtained firstly suggest the existence of long‐run and cointegrated relationship exists between the variables of choice. Secondly, it is very much striking to find out that the the there is an inverse relationship between use of sustainable environmental technologies and environmental sustainability across India. Hence, this particular finding points to the possibility of stimulating geenwashing in the context of technology adoption in order to improve the state of the environment in India. Lastly, financing of green projects is seen to promote environmental sustainability which, in turn, affirms the absence of greenwashing in the context of green financing initiatives.

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