Green bonds - market barriers and investor motives

This study addresses the green bond market, a young and upcoming market that has received increasing attention in recent years. Academic literature in the field is limited, therefore theaim of this study is to identify investors’ main barriers and motives behind green bondinvestments. In order to ex...

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Main Authors: Fransman, Madeleine, Häll, Beatrice
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3582272018-08-31T05:51:38ZGreen bonds - market barriers and investor motivesengFransman, MadeleineHäll, BeatriceUppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionenUppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen2018Green BondsSocially Responsible InvestmentSustainable FinanceInvestment DecisionsInvestment BarriersInvestment MotivesSocial SciencesSamhällsvetenskapThis study addresses the green bond market, a young and upcoming market that has received increasing attention in recent years. Academic literature in the field is limited, therefore theaim of this study is to identify investors’ main barriers and motives behind green bondinvestments. In order to examine Swedish fund companies’ requirements to invest in greenbonds, questionnaire responses were linked to interviews. The overall result shows the importance of financial incentives in investment decisions. In terms of market barriers, the low return of green bonds was the main reason that investments were restrained. It has been stated that green bonds are issued at a premium due to an additional reporting related administrative cost for the issuers. Another defined limit was the concern for issuers not fulfilling their 'green' obligation. The main motive behind green bond investments was to invest in a sustainable environment followed by the possibility to gain a combined financial and environmental return. In addition to the financial attributes, investors find a utility function in the green bonds that account for the premium price that these investors seem to accept. Furthermore, social norms are shown to influence the investment decision to a lesser extent. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-358227application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Green Bonds
Socially Responsible Investment
Sustainable Finance
Investment Decisions
Investment Barriers
Investment Motives
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle Green Bonds
Socially Responsible Investment
Sustainable Finance
Investment Decisions
Investment Barriers
Investment Motives
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
Fransman, Madeleine
Häll, Beatrice
Green bonds - market barriers and investor motives
description This study addresses the green bond market, a young and upcoming market that has received increasing attention in recent years. Academic literature in the field is limited, therefore theaim of this study is to identify investors’ main barriers and motives behind green bondinvestments. In order to examine Swedish fund companies’ requirements to invest in greenbonds, questionnaire responses were linked to interviews. The overall result shows the importance of financial incentives in investment decisions. In terms of market barriers, the low return of green bonds was the main reason that investments were restrained. It has been stated that green bonds are issued at a premium due to an additional reporting related administrative cost for the issuers. Another defined limit was the concern for issuers not fulfilling their 'green' obligation. The main motive behind green bond investments was to invest in a sustainable environment followed by the possibility to gain a combined financial and environmental return. In addition to the financial attributes, investors find a utility function in the green bonds that account for the premium price that these investors seem to accept. Furthermore, social norms are shown to influence the investment decision to a lesser extent.
author Fransman, Madeleine
Häll, Beatrice
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Häll, Beatrice
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title Green bonds - market barriers and investor motives
title_short Green bonds - market barriers and investor motives
title_full Green bonds - market barriers and investor motives
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