Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges of Green Finance in Italy: An Analysis of the Biomass Production Sector
The present paper provides empirical evidence of the opportunities and challenges surrounding green finance (GF), looking at the financial issues that might prevent the investment decisions of green companies. To this end, we explore the case of Italian biomass producers by means of a discourse anal...
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doaj-7df90087a9f54d488e46bc0b34ce34602020-11-24T23:51:20ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-01-0111251710.3390/su11020517su11020517Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges of Green Finance in Italy: An Analysis of the Biomass Production SectorPasquale Marcello Falcone0Edgardo Sica1Bioeconomy in Transition Research Group, IdEA, Unitelma Sapienza—University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena, 291, 00161 Roma, ItalyDepartment of Economics, University of Foggia, Largo Papa Giovanni Paolo II, 71121 Foggia, ItalyThe present paper provides empirical evidence of the opportunities and challenges surrounding green finance (GF), looking at the financial issues that might prevent the investment decisions of green companies. To this end, we explore the case of Italian biomass producers by means of a discourse analysis supported by a survey administered to a pool of experts. Although our findings suggest that GF provides an opportunity for achieving environmentally sustainable innovation pathways, experts recognize that it does not actually prevent biomass producers from facing institutional and financial criticalities in funding their investment projects. Such criticalities include: uncertainty about government policies, the minimal involvement of financial suppliers in the biomass sector, the short-term orientation of financial instruments and the limited knowledge of financing options and technical expertise within companies. The results indicate that effective policy interventions should ensure that objectives are orientated towards the long term with the aim of reducing the risks perceived by financial institutions in funding biomass producers.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/2/517green financediscourse analysisbiomass productionsubsidesItaly |
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Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges of Green Finance in Italy: An Analysis of the Biomass Production Sector |
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Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges of Green Finance in Italy: An Analysis of the Biomass Production Sector |
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Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges of Green Finance in Italy: An Analysis of the Biomass Production Sector |
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Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges of Green Finance in Italy: An Analysis of the Biomass Production Sector |
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Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges of Green Finance in Italy: An Analysis of the Biomass Production Sector |
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assessing the opportunities and challenges of green finance in italy: an analysis of the biomass production sector |
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The present paper provides empirical evidence of the opportunities and challenges surrounding green finance (GF), looking at the financial issues that might prevent the investment decisions of green companies. To this end, we explore the case of Italian biomass producers by means of a discourse analysis supported by a survey administered to a pool of experts. Although our findings suggest that GF provides an opportunity for achieving environmentally sustainable innovation pathways, experts recognize that it does not actually prevent biomass producers from facing institutional and financial criticalities in funding their investment projects. Such criticalities include: uncertainty about government policies, the minimal involvement of financial suppliers in the biomass sector, the short-term orientation of financial instruments and the limited knowledge of financing options and technical expertise within companies. The results indicate that effective policy interventions should ensure that objectives are orientated towards the long term with the aim of reducing the risks perceived by financial institutions in funding biomass producers. |
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