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Système Comptable OHADA face aux défis de la finance verte

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Les enjeux environnementaux et la prise de conscience des dérèglements climatiques poussent de nos jours les entreprises à s’adapter à un nouveau contexte, en limitant leurs émissions nocives et en investissant dans des projets soutenables et respectueux de l’environnement. Ainsi, elles peuvent bénéficier d’une manne de financement, appelé financement vert, adapté à leur engagement. L’émergence de ce nouveau mode de financement interpelle aussi bien les professionnels que des chercheurs. De ce fait, l’objet de ce travail est de faire une analyse conceptuelle de la contribution du système comptable OHADA dans la réduction de l’asymétrie informationnelle dans le cadre du contrat de financement vert. Pour ce faire, deux théories ont été mobilisées : la théorie du signal et la théorie des coûts de transactions. Dans un premier temps, s’appuyant sur la théorie du signal, il apparaît que le système comptable OHADA peut être un outil de signalisation capable d’agir sur le risque de la sélection adverse. Dans un second temps, se basant sur la théorie des coûts de transactions, il peut être considéré comme un arrangement institutionnel équivalent à l’internalisation capable de réduire le risque d’aléa moral et l’opportunisme des dirigeants dans le cadre du contrat de financement vert.

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  • Alim OUSMANOU, 2020. "Système Comptable OHADA face aux défis de la finance verte," Journal of Academic Finance, RED research unit, university of Gabes, Tunisia, vol. 11(1), pages 139-150, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:jaf:journl:v:11:y:2020:i:1:n:275
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    Keywords

    Système Comptable OHADA; Asymétrie Informationnelle; Financement Vert; OHADA Accounting System; Information Asymmetry; Green Funding;
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    JEL classification:

    • M1 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration
    • N8 - Economic History - - Micro-Business History
    • G3 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance

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