Sustainable Development and Green Innovation

Managing Risk through Interdisciplinary Approaches and Policy Strategies

Adalat Muradov|Fariz Ahmadov|Nargiz Hajiyeva|Kiran Sood|Simon Grima
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17 November 2025
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As the world grapples with pressing issues such as climate change, resource depletion, and biodiversity loss, there is a growing recognition of sustainable development and green innovation's critical role in addressing these complex problems.

This curated collection offers a nuanced understanding of sustainable development and green innovation, emphasising the management of associated risks. The interdisciplinary approach adopted in Sustainable Development and Green Innovation aims to bridge gaps between various fields, fostering a holistic perspective essential for effective problem-solving. By integrating insights from environmental science, policy studies, economics, and technology, the result is a multifaceted framework capable of navigating the intricacies of sustainable development. While there is a plethora of literature on sustainability and innovation, the explicit focus on managing risks through interdisciplinary methods is a unique aspect of this publication. Recognising that sustainable practices and innovations may introduce uncertainties and potential drawbacks, the research delves into strategies for mitigating and adapting to these risks.

In the disruption of political upheaval, new technologies, climate change, and new regulations, it is more important than ever to understand risk in the financial industry. Providing high quality academic research, the ESFIRM series provides a platform for authors to explore, analyse and discuss current and new financial models and theories, and engage with innovative research on an international scale.

Chapter 1. Swiss Energy Companies and Energy Transition: Between Strategic Ambitions and Internal and External Constraints; Lukas Baschung and Armand Brice Kouadio

  • Chapter 2. Stakeholder Engagement as Policy Instrument for Green Innovation and Development: A study of Nigeria’s Government Engagement with Educators; Cathérine Enorédia Odorige and Osakue Stevenson Omoera
  • Chapter 3. Green Finance and Sustainable Development: A Bibliometric Review; Niluka Rajakaruna, Hiranya Dissanayake, and Anuradha Iddagoda
  • Chapter 4. The Role of Technology, AI, Ml and DLT in Sustainable Finance and a Green Economy; Kushtrim Gashi and Luan Vardari
  • Chapter 5. Greening the Future: A Comprehensive Approach to Sustainable Development; Fisnik Morina, Duresa Kilaj, and Aulona Cenaj
  • Chapter 6. Imperatives of Social Marketing in the Context of Rural Entrepreneurship; George Abuselidze, Liudmyla Tarasovych, Maryna Yaremova, Tetiana Usiuk, Svitlana Lavrynenko, and Anna Slobodyanik
  • Chapter 7. Sustainability of Tourism and Regional Airports based on Good and less Good Practices; Peter Novoszath and Rovena Vangjel (Troplini)
  • Chapter 8. Policy Strategies for Sustainable Development and Green Innovation; Kirti Prashar, Shubh Arora, and Madhu Verma
  • Chapter 9. Policy Instruments for Promoting Green Innovation in Economic Development: The Case of Georgia; Tinatin Nozadze, Nino Chanadiri, and Zarina Burkadze
  • Chapter 10. Corruption Perception in the Light of Green Transition Indicators; Szilárd Malatyinszki, Botond Géza Kálmán, Szonja Jenei, Kobla Sewornu, and Zsuzsanna Zugor
  • Chapter 11. Financial Market Contribution to Sustainable Development: Two Approaches to Analyzing Green Bonds ETFs; Andriy Popovych
  • Chapter 12. Green Growth Policy in Visegrad: Key drivers from an economic and non-economic perspective; Nazrin Akhundzada and Vusal Ahmadov
  • Chapter 13. A Bibliometric Review on the Literature of Green Banking: Using Scopus Database (1997-2022); Hem Shweta Rathore and Dhaval Maheta

Adalat Muradov is Rector of Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC), Azerbaijan.

Fariz Ahmadov is Vice-Rector for Science and Innovations, Karabakh University, Khankendi, Azerbaijan.

Nargiz Hajiyeva is a distinguished Ph.D. Research Fellow, Political Scientist at Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia (WCEE). University of Michigan.The Chair of Women Researchers Council, Director of Organization of Scientific Activities Department, Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC), Istiglaliyyat Street 6, AZ1001 Baku, Azerbaijan.

Kiran Sood is Professor at Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, Punjab, India. Professor at Women Researchers Council, Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC), Istiglaliyyat Street 6, AZ1001 Baku, Azerbaijan.

Simon Grima is Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Management & Accountancy, University of Malta, Malta. Professor of Finance, Faculty of Business, Management and Economics University of Latvia.