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The Willingness of New Power Industry to Accept Green Credit: Case of Guizhou Jinyuan Company
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The objectives of this study / study are: (1) to explore the impact of information disclosure on the willingness to accept green credit; (2) to explore the impact of policy environment on the willingness to accept green credit; (3) to study the impact of perceived trust on the willingness to accept green credit; and (4) to provide more targeted and effective policies and measures for financial institutions and the new energy power industry. This study used a quantitative research method, the questionnaire data was collected as a quantitative method, and a total of 400 valid samples were collected from within Guizhou Jinyuan Group. Quantitative data were interpreted using descriptive data analysis, reliability test, validity test, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and structural equation model analysis. The results are as follows: (1) the positive correlation between information disclosure and perceived trust; (2) the positive correlation between information disclosure and the willingness to accept green credit; (3) the positive correlation between policy environment and perceived trust; (4) the positive correlation between policy environment and the willingness to accept green credit; (5) the positive correlation between perceived trust and the willingness to accept green credit.
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Title: The Willingness of New Power Industry to Accept Green Credit: Case of Guizhou Jinyuan Company
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The objectives of this study / study are: (1) to explore the impact of information disclosure on the willingness to accept green credit; (2) to explore the impact of policy environment on the willingness to accept green credit; (3) to study the impact of perceived trust on the willingness to accept green credit; and (4) to provide more targeted and effective policies and measures for financial institutions and the new energy power industry.
This study used a quantitative research method, the questionnaire data was collected as a quantitative method, and a total of 400 valid samples were collected from within Guizhou Jinyuan Group.
Quantitative data were interpreted using descriptive data analysis, reliability test, validity test, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and structural equation model analysis.
The results are as follows: (1) the positive correlation between information disclosure and perceived trust; (2) the positive correlation between information disclosure and the willingness to accept green credit; (3) the positive correlation between policy environment and perceived trust; (4) the positive correlation between policy environment and the willingness to accept green credit; (5) the positive correlation between perceived trust and the willingness to accept green credit.
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