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Indigenous sustainable finance as a research field: A systematic literature review on indigenising ESG,sustainability and indigenous community practices
Authors:Andre Poyser  Dan Daugaard
Affiliation:1. Accountancy and Finance Department, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand;2. Finance Discipline, Tasmania School of Business and Economics, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Abstract:Sustainable finance research has come into its own as an established area in the finance literature. The increased awareness of sustainability and global concerns around environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues, particularly among institutional investors, has catalysed a shift towards greater research and publications in this area. Accompanying this is the emerging body of work being produced on indigenous investments and indigenous community practices. These nascent strands of literature tell a story of the shift that is taking place within the finance field. To chart this shift and create a harmonised view of these bodies of work, this paper conducts a systematic literature review of the significant nexus between sustainable investments and indigenous approaches to sustainability. We present a framework for conceptualising and characterising the various stands of literature and, in so doing, make the case for Indigenous Sustainable Finance (ISF) as a distinct disciplinary field. This paper argues that ISF is distinct from mainstream sustainable finance and other social and management sciences and constitutes a legitimate, well-defined sub-field of research in its own right.
Keywords:environmental finance  ESG  ESG research  finance research  impact investing  indigenous investment  sustainability  sustainability research  sustainable finance  systematic literature review
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