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We investigate how and to what extent, the Fijian regulations and guidelines are designed, communicated, implemented, and monitored within the financial system in Fiji. We introduce a scorecard to assess the effectiveness of Fiji’s financial battle against climate change (FBACC). Data were collected mainly from a survey, and supplemented by interviews, observations, and documents. The scorecard was developed by building on two existing theoretical frameworks to make them more appropriate to less developed financial systems in emerging economies such as Fiji’s. This FBACC scorecard consists of four perspectives, eight critical factors, and 24 criteria. Fiji’s FBACC score averages 40.75%.
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Financial battle against climate change – assessing effectiveness using a scorecard
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This page is a summary of: Financial battle against climate change – assessing effectiveness using a scorecard, Qualitative Research in Financial Markets, February 2021, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/qrfm-05-2020-0087.
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