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The Identification Of Bankers’ Perception Toward Indicators For The Adoption Of Green Banking In Bangladeshi Scheduled Commercial Banks

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  • Mehedi, Sohel

    (Department of Accounting and Information Systems, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh)

  • Kuddus, Md. Abdul

    (Department of Business Studies, North Bengal International University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh)

  • Maniruzzaman, Md.

    (Department of Accounting and Information Systems, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh)

Abstract

The study demarcates the middle-level banker’s perception regarding the green banking in Bangladesh. A total number of 30 samples are taken from the scheduled banks of Bangladesh. The factor analysis has been conducted to identify the major components and most influential indicators which have exactitude power to the adoption of green banking. The study indicates the organizational pressure and environmental policy and the institutional regulatory framework has the highest influential power that represents 23.327 % out of 57.641% of total variance. The major limitation of the study is to conduct only on the bank employees (six scheduled banks). The study has also guided the further area of research.

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  • Mehedi, Sohel & Kuddus, Md. Abdul & Maniruzzaman, Md., 2017. "The Identification Of Bankers’ Perception Toward Indicators For The Adoption Of Green Banking In Bangladeshi Scheduled Commercial Banks," Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, , vol. 22(02), pages 01-18, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:joibac:0109
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    Keywords

    Internal Liability; External Liability; Carbon-Footprint; Ministry of Environment and Forests; Environmental Sustainability;
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    • A11 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Role of Economics; Role of Economists

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