Research Article

Leveraging Green Finance to Improve SME Sustainability in Nigeria

Volume: 5 Number: 2 October 15, 2024
  • Ademola Samuel Sajuyigbe *
  • Adeniran R Tella
  • James Nwoye Obi
  • Bolanle Mistura Sanusi
  • Marriam Adebisi Adeyemi
  • Gbenuola Ayo-oyebiyi
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Leveraging Green Finance to Improve SME Sustainability in Nigeria

Abstract

In recent years, SMEs in African nations, particularly Nigeria, have faced significant challenges related to green financing, sustainability, and environmental compliance. This research examines the influence of various green finance dimensions on the environmental performance of SMEs, focusing on selected manufacturing SMEs in Lagos, Nigeria. A total of 250 surveys were distributed to participants, with 235 completed questionnaires successfully collected. Data analysis was conducted using Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient (PPMCC) and Path Analysis-Structural Equation Modeling (PA-SEM). The results reveal a positive, though not statistically significant, relationship between green investment and green training with SMEs' environmental performance. This suggests that while green investment and training have potential as tools for improving SMEs' environmental outcomes, further research is necessary to confirm their effectiveness. However, the study finds a significant positive relationship between green loans, green technology, and environmental performance, highlighting the effectiveness of these measures in fostering environmental responsibility among SMEs. Based on these findings, the study recommends that government bodies, financial institutions, and other stakeholders provide financial incentives and support to encourage SMEs to adopt green technology and utilize green loans. Additionally, collaborative efforts to promote green training programs for SME employees are encouraged. This unified approach aims to foster a sustainable, environmentally conscious business environment, contributing to broader goals of environmental sustainability.

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Primary Language

Turkish

Subjects

Environment and Climate Finance

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Adeniran R Tella This is me
0009-0007-7113-4822
Nigeria

James Nwoye Obi This is me
0009-0003-0384-5500
Nigeria

Bolanle Mistura Sanusi This is me
0000-0002-8383-2915
Nigeria

Marriam Adebisi Adeyemi This is me
0009-0008-6459-1133
Nigeria

Gbenuola Ayo-oyebiyi This is me
0009-0005-6330-4276
Nigeria

Early Pub Date

October 15, 2024

Publication Date

October 15, 2024

Submission Date

July 18, 2024

Acceptance Date

October 13, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 5 Number: 2

APA
Sajuyigbe, A. S., Tella, A. R., Obi, J. N., Sanusi, B. M., Adeyemi, M. A., & Ayo-oyebiyi, G. (2024). Leveraging Green Finance to Improve SME Sustainability in Nigeria. Dynamics in Social Sciences and Humanities, 5(2), 36-45. https://doi.org/10.62425/dssh.1518431
AMA
1.Sajuyigbe AS, Tella A R, Obi JN, Sanusi BM, Adeyemi MA, Ayo-oyebiyi G. Leveraging Green Finance to Improve SME Sustainability in Nigeria. Dynamics in Social Sciences and Humanities. 2024;5(2):36-45. doi:10.62425/dssh.1518431
Chicago
Sajuyigbe, Ademola Samuel, Adeniran R Tella, James Nwoye Obi, Bolanle Mistura Sanusi, Marriam Adebisi Adeyemi, and Gbenuola Ayo-oyebiyi. 2024. “Leveraging Green Finance to Improve SME Sustainability in Nigeria”. Dynamics in Social Sciences and Humanities 5 (2): 36-45. https://doi.org/10.62425/dssh.1518431.
EndNote
Sajuyigbe AS, Tella A R, Obi JN, Sanusi BM, Adeyemi MA, Ayo-oyebiyi G (October 1, 2024) Leveraging Green Finance to Improve SME Sustainability in Nigeria. Dynamics in Social Sciences and Humanities 5 2 36–45.
IEEE
[1]A. S. Sajuyigbe, A. R. Tella, J. N. Obi, B. M. Sanusi, M. A. Adeyemi, and G. Ayo-oyebiyi, “Leveraging Green Finance to Improve SME Sustainability in Nigeria”, Dynamics in Social Sciences and Humanities, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 36–45, Oct. 2024, doi: 10.62425/dssh.1518431.
ISNAD
Sajuyigbe, Ademola Samuel - Tella, Adeniran R - Obi, James Nwoye - Sanusi, Bolanle Mistura - Adeyemi, Marriam Adebisi - Ayo-oyebiyi, Gbenuola. “Leveraging Green Finance to Improve SME Sustainability in Nigeria”. Dynamics in Social Sciences and Humanities 5/2 (October 1, 2024): 36-45. https://doi.org/10.62425/dssh.1518431.
JAMA
1.Sajuyigbe AS, Tella A R, Obi JN, Sanusi BM, Adeyemi MA, Ayo-oyebiyi G. Leveraging Green Finance to Improve SME Sustainability in Nigeria. Dynamics in Social Sciences and Humanities. 2024;5:36–45.
MLA
Sajuyigbe, Ademola Samuel, et al. “Leveraging Green Finance to Improve SME Sustainability in Nigeria”. Dynamics in Social Sciences and Humanities, vol. 5, no. 2, Oct. 2024, pp. 36-45, doi:10.62425/dssh.1518431.
Vancouver
1.Ademola Samuel Sajuyigbe, Adeniran R Tella, James Nwoye Obi, Bolanle Mistura Sanusi, Marriam Adebisi Adeyemi, Gbenuola Ayo-oyebiyi. Leveraging Green Finance to Improve SME Sustainability in Nigeria. Dynamics in Social Sciences and Humanities. 2024 Oct. 1;5(2):36-45. doi:10.62425/dssh.1518431

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