Call for Papers - Exeter Sustainable Finance ConferenceThe Exeter Sustainable Finance Centre at the University of Exeter is organising the inaugural conference on the 19th of September 2024. The objective is to present state-of-the-art empirical and theoretical research on sustainable finance and inform investment practices. We invite submissions of unpublished research papers on any topic related to sustainable finance, including, but to limited to research on environmental, social and governance issues, and impact investing. The organisers particularly encourage submissions of interdisciplinary research that draws together approaches and perspectives from different disciplines. The papers will be reviewed by a program committee consisting of faculty members of Exeter Sustainable Finance (ESF) Centre. Call for Papers - Exeter Sustainable Finance Conference |
University of Exeter becomes a member of GRASFI We are happy to announce that we are now a partner and member of The Global Research Alliance for Sustainable Finance and Investment (GRASFI) The Global Research Alliance for Sustainable Finance and Investment (the ‘Alliance’) was founded in 2017 to promote multi-disciplinary academic research on sustainable finance and investment. The Alliance consists of global research universities, each with expertise in this emerging field. |
Exeter Sustainable Finance Centre collaborates with Royal Bank of Canada How climate risk and sustainability affect investment returns will be the focus of an innovative new research programme at the University of Exeter Business School. The RBC Global Asset Management Sustainable Investment Research Programme is a collaboration between the Royal Bank of Canada Global Asset Management and the Exeter Sustainable Finance Centre within the University of Exeter Business School. Read more ... Other media coverage on Citywire, Responsible Investor, and Investment Week |
‘EU’s sustainable finance rules undermine climate goal,’ claim experts The European Commission’s planned new rules on sustainable finance could undermine the bloc’s climate change goals, according to an open letter signed by Professor Chendi Zhang, Director of the Business School’s new Exeter Sustainable Finance Centre. Professor Zhang is among 123 scientists urging the European Commission to address a “critical oversight” in the proposals, part of the so-called European Green Deal, which they argue are incompatible with its target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Read more ... |
End of the annual report as we know it? Researchers set out future of corporate reporting How can companies make their annual reports meet the information needs of investors and other stakeholders more effectively? This is one of the questions addressed in The Future of Corporate Reporting, a discussion paper published by the Financial Reporting Council, with an independent literature review by academics from the University of Exeter Business School. Read more ... |
Green and social policies help firms weather COVID-19 crash Businesses with strong environmental and social credentials are more resilient in times of economic crisis, according to research into the COVID-19 stock market crash. Chendi Zhang, a professor of finance at the University of Exeter Business School, and his co-authors measured the performance of US stocks in the first quarter of 2020, in which the financial market saw its fastest ever collapse due to the coronavirus pandemic. Read more ... |
Business School launches new Exeter Sustainable Finance Centre The University of Exeter Business School has launched a new research centre focusing on finance and sustainability, an area experiencing huge growth within the financial sector. Read more ... |