Research Authors & Affiliations
Mohammad Abul Kalam Azad1,2, Halima Begum3,4, Husne Jahan Chowdhury5, Nahid Akter6, Mohammad Bin Amin7 and Veronika Fenyves8
1Northern University Bangladesh; 2Universiti Malaysia Perlis; 3Universiti Utara Malaysia; 4Azerbaijan State University of Economics; 5Comilla University; 6Department of Business Administration, Asian University of Bangladesh, Ashulia, Dhaka; 7,8University of Debrecen, Hungary.
Publication Metadata
Journal: Springer Nature (Open Access)
Published: 24 December 2025
Vol/Article: Volume 7, Article Number 141 (2026)
Published: 24 December 2025
Vol/Article: Volume 7, Article Number 141 (2026)
Digital Object Identifier (DOI):
https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-02478-x
https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-02478-x
Abstract
This paper examines how green finance, environmental and innovation risks, and managerial and operational efficiencies influence firm performance within Bangladesh’s banking sector. Drawing on the Resource-Based View (RVB) and Contingency Theory, the research integrates internal capabilities and external contingencies into a unified analytical framework. Using panel data from 21 scheduled commercial banks from 2014 to 2023, the study employs the Feasible Generalized Least Squares (FGLS) technique to ensure robust estimation under heteroskedasticity and cross-sectional dependence. The results reveal that environmental risk significantly reduces firm performance, while management and operational efficiencies strongly enhance it. Green finance exerts a positive but modest effect, suggesting that its benefits materialize over time and require supportive policy intervention. In contrast, innovation risk shows an insignificant relationship with firm performance. Overall, the findings highlight the strategic importance of integrating efficiency and sustainability to achieve long-term competitiveness. The study contributes to theory and practice by providing a comprehensive model linking efficiency, risk, and green finance within an emerging economy context.
Keywords: Green finance, Management efficiency, Emerging economy, Firm performance.