GREEN BANKING PRACTICES AND PERCEIVED PERFORMANCE OF NEPALESE COMMERCIAL BANKS
Date
2024
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Shanker Dev Campus
Abstract
Climate change is one of the most complex issues facing modern society. People today
are increasingly aware of global warming and the effects it has on human life. The
government, direct polluters, and other stakeholders, including financial institutions,
are all concerned about it. As a result, banks are incorporating green practices into
their operations, structures, and financing and investment plans. To ascertain the
awareness and perception of bank customers and workers regarding Green Banking
practices, a sample of 300 employees is chosen. A questionnaire is used to gather
primary data, and both qualitative and quantitative data analysis methods are used to
examine the results. According to the study's findings, banks invest considerably their
time and resources in the awareness of the Green Banking practices however,
consumers are not entirely aware of the Green Banking services and products
available. That being said, the majority of the bank's staff members are fully aware of
the Green Banking service and its offerings and agree that such practices save their
time and helps in exhibiting organizational citizenship behaviour.