Investing in our planet: Examining retail investors' preference for green bond investment

Author:

Azad Shivam1ORCID,Tulasi Devi S L1ORCID,Mishra Anand Kumar2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Management National Institute of Technology Warangal Hanamkonda Telangana State India

2. Department of Management Studies Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology Amethi Uttar Pradesh India

Abstract

AbstractThe green bond has emerged as an important financial instrument to advance environmentally friendly projects. While institutional investors have shown ample interest in green bonds, retail investors have lagged in their adoption. This study intends to examine the determinants of retail investors' attitude and intention toward green bond investment, utilizing the theory of planned behavior as the fundamental model and incorporating several context‐specific factors. Data from 506 Indian retail investors, representing the majority of Indian states and union territories (UTs), were collected through multi‐stage stratified random sampling. The PLS‐SEM method, coupled with artificial neural network (ANN) analysis and fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA), was employed to test the hypothesized relationships, ensure the robustness of outcomes, and derive important practical insights. The findings suggest that intrinsic factors (perceived behavioral control and attitude) are superior predictors of investors' behavioral intentions relative to external factors (government policy support and social influence). Further, for green bonds to receive favorable evaluations from investors, they should display adequate financial cum environmental performance. Investors' attitude is significantly influenced by issuers' ratings and their willingness to pay premiums. Environmental concerns and perceived risk also influence investors' attitude toward green bonds, albeit with relatively lower strength. This study holds significance as it offers crucial implications for researchers, market participants, policymakers, and regulators involved in the development of the green bond market.

Publisher

Wiley

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