Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1563284408> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1563284408 abstract "Industrialization around the globe has triggered the pursuit of ever increasing needs and demands of the population and it has become symbolic of prosperity and development of an economy. But on the other hand it has resulted in the exploitation of the natural environment which in turn has disturbed the ecological balance. The disturbance in ecological balance has adversely impacted the human and its surrounding environment. The recent industrial disasters and natural disaster occur in the last three decades were directly or indirectly linked with the uneven industrialization. This in turn has raised an important issue of environmental protection among environmentalists, government and organization from all over the world. Environmental sustainability and sustainable development have become the important agenda in the international community. Various conferences and programs such as Earth Summit and United Nation Environmental program were being organized to create awareness about this alarming issue. Understanding the importance of the existence of human health & well being governments as well as the organizations started taking various initiatives for the concern of environmental protection and sustainability. Environmental sustainability plays a vital role in sustainable growth and development, as the integration of social, economical and environmental sustainability help to make the development sustainable. Environmental protection has become a part of strategy in most organizations in the developed countries and started offering environment friendly or green products and services to the consumers. Learning from their western counterparts, the Indian organizations have also adopted environmental friendly practices within the organization. But the concept of environmental sustainability and green products and services is new to developing country like India.The aim of this paper is to study the various ‘Green Banking’ approaches adopted by private and public sector banks in India for environmental sustainability. Further this paper attempts to categorize the phases of Green Marketing initiatives of the banks on the basis of their green banking initiatives. The sample consists of the top performing banks of the public sector and the private sector, using the case study approach. The findings reveal that with the time the Indian banking sector have understood the importance of environmental protection and started taking various initiatives under its green banking approach. The finding also shows that public sector banks have taken more green banking initiatives as compared to private sector banks with an exception of ICICI bank. Secondly it was analyzed under the Phases of Green Marketing (Peattie, 2001) most of the banks were categorized in the Environmental’ Green Marketing: The Second Age; and taking initiatives which are beneficial to the environment as well as organizations; only ICICI bank Green banking approach was found suitable to the third phase of green marketing- Towards the Third Age: Sustainable Green Marketing. Based on the findings of the study implications for further research endeavors is discussed." @default.
- W1563284408 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1563284408 creator A5024909845 @default.
- W1563284408 creator A5059216095 @default.
- W1563284408 date "2014-01-26" @default.
- W1563284408 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W1563284408 title "Environmental Sustainability Through Green Banking: A Study on Private and Public Sector Banks in India" @default.
- W1563284408 cites W1500806138 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W1527311855 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W1635738245 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W1753195931 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W1969274127 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W1993410211 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W1996011642 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2002656340 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2006474504 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2011885232 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2024736455 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2027142540 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2029508670 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2037974166 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2089441930 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2090841340 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2185391447 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2265793261 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W381126511 @default.
- W1563284408 cites W2337975738 @default.
- W1563284408 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W1563284408 type Work @default.
- W1563284408 sameAs 1563284408 @default.
- W1563284408 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W1563284408 countsByYear W15632844082014 @default.
- W1563284408 countsByYear W15632844082015 @default.
- W1563284408 countsByYear W15632844082016 @default.
- W1563284408 countsByYear W15632844082018 @default.
- W1563284408 countsByYear W15632844082020 @default.
- W1563284408 countsByYear W15632844082021 @default.
- W1563284408 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W1563284408 hasAuthorship W1563284408A5024909845 @default.
- W1563284408 hasAuthorship W1563284408A5059216095 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C107826830 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C118487528 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C121426985 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C205266134 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C21839126 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C22378518 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C2775899829 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C2776554220 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C2778137410 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C2780568229 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C29985473 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C41866144 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C50522688 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C552854447 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C66204764 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConcept C91375879 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C107826830 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C118487528 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C121426985 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C138885662 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C144133560 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C162324750 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C17744445 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C18903297 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C199539241 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C205266134 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C205649164 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C21839126 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C22378518 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C2775899829 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C2776554220 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C2778137410 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C2780568229 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C29985473 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C41866144 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C41895202 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C50522688 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C552854447 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C66204764 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C71924100 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C86803240 @default.
- W1563284408 hasConceptScore W1563284408C91375879 @default.
- W1563284408 hasLocation W15632844081 @default.
- W1563284408 hasOpenAccess W1563284408 @default.
- W1563284408 hasPrimaryLocation W15632844081 @default.
- W1563284408 hasRelatedWork W1512201476 @default.
- W1563284408 hasRelatedWork W1739401858 @default.
- W1563284408 hasRelatedWork W2021119203 @default.
- W1563284408 hasRelatedWork W2105318278 @default.
- W1563284408 hasRelatedWork W2154198357 @default.