Review for “Green Finance Tools Education in Vietnam” book
David Bangsberg:
Provost, VinUniversity
“It is with great pride that I introduce Green Finance Tools Education in Vietnam: A Mixed Method Study, an impressive work that addresses a critical gap in our understanding of sustainability in the financial sector. This book is not just a collection of theoretical insights; it is a pioneering contribution that redefines green finance education in Vietnam and beyond.
The authors meticulously explore the intersection of finance and sustainability, presenting a robust framework that integrates these concepts into higher education. This work serves as a vital resource for educators, policymakers, and industry leaders dedicated to nurturing the next generation of finance professionals. These future leaders will not only master the technical skills required in finance but also understand the sustainable practices essential for driving meaningful economic change.
A standout feature of this book is its comprehensive analysis of green financial instruments and their role in educational development. By detailing how these tools can be incorporated into academic curricula, the authors offer a clear path for embedding sustainability at the heart of finance education—especially relevant to Vietnam’s ambitious green development goals.
Additionally, the book’s focus on practical learning experiences and collaboration between educational institutions, government, and industry demonstrates its forward-thinking approach. It enriches the existing literature on green finance while sparking future research and innovation in the field.
This is more than a book; it is a call to action for all stakeholders in education and finance. It challenges us to rethink finance education and inspires a commitment to building a more sustainable and resilient economy. I highly recommend this groundbreaking work to anyone passionate about advancing green finance and sustainability in education.”
Anna Szalwichi:
Long term Expert, DSIK – German Sparkassenstiftung for International Cooperation
“This book is a remarkable work and a significant step towards integrating sustainability in the financial sector. It provides readers with valuable insights on where to begin and how to navigate the complex and crucial topic of sustainability within financial institutions. Students, as the future bankers, are the foundation for a more sustainable financial landscape, and their knowledge about sustainability in banking is essential for fostering this growth. The authors have truly created an invaluable resource that will inspire and guide future leaders in the field.“
Dr Minh Tu Pham:
Deputy Director of Banking Strategic Institute (DSI), State Bank of Vietnam.
“Green Finance Education in Vietnam: A Mixed Method Study” is an essential resource for policymakers, educators, and stakeholders involved in green finance education and sustainable development. Its thorough analysis and practical recommendations provide a clear pathway for integrating green finance into Vietnamese higher education, ultimately supporting the policy implementation set forth by the State Bank Governor’s Decision 1604/QĐ-NHNN on the Green Bank Development Project.
The book emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to mainstreaming green finance education, involving collaboration between educational institutions, government, and industry partners. By enhancing the curriculum, investing in practical learning experiences, and fostering a comprehensive understanding of green finance, Vietnam can develop a new generation of finance professionals equipped to contribute effectively to the Green Bank Development Project and the broader goal of transitioning towards a sustainable economy.”
Dr Manh Ha Tran:
Head of Academic Affairs at Banking Academy of Vietnam.
“The book “Green Finance Education in Vietnam: a mixed method study” is a good reference which provides a theoretical background of green finance, how green financial instruments work and the impact of green finance on education, especially on the development of higher education in Vietnam. As the university’s head of academic affairs, I highly recommend this book to undergraduate students that pursue their career in finance. This book can also be an insightful reference for university lecturers and policymakers in understanding and promoting the development of green finance in Vietnam.”
Thi Huong Lien Nguyen
Senior Lecturer, College of Business and Management, VinUniversity
“With a well-organized and coherent structure, the book chapters satisfy the reader’s curiosity about the historical development of green finance, and the innovation of green financial instruments worldwide, in the ASEAN and Vietnam’s green finance market. Using an open approach to the challenges and prospects of green finance, the chapters suggest future research directions on designing indicators and scales to measure green finance’s environmental impact on business performance, specific industries, and the entire economy. The book is a useful reference for various stakeholders such as students, lecturers, researchers, and policymakers to promote the development of green finance towards sustainable development.”