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Registration & Coffee
8:00 - 8:30 (30min)
Registration & Coffee
Main Hall E
Welcome and Opening Remarks
8:30 - 9:00 (30min)
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Main Hall E
Policy Roundtable Discussion
9:00 - 10:00 (1h)
Policy Roundtable Discussion
Main Hall E
Coffee break
10:00 - 10:30 (30min)
Coffee break
Main Hall E
Resource Adequacy in the Low Carbon Electricity Markets
10:30 - 11:30 (1h)
Resource Adequacy in the Low Carbon Electricity Markets
Main Hall E
Prof. Derek Bunn
Lunch Break
11:30 - 12:30 (1h)
Lunch Break
1st Floor Administrative Building
B1.1 Sustainable Production and Consumption
B1.2 Behavioral finance/economics and its implications to climate transition
B1.3 Circular economy
12:30 - 14:30 (2h)
B1.1 Sustainable Production and Consumption
E301
Lhuillery Stephane, Neoma Business School (France)
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Assessing climate change adaptation and mitigation potential of novel protein sources in Europe
- Laura Malinauskaite, University of Iceland [Reykjavik], Matis ohf [Reykjavík]
12:30-14:30 (2h)
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Carbon Intensity of Renewable Fuels Pathways: Using Various CO₂ and H₂ Feedstocks, with a Focus on Methanol
- Jeroen Dierickx, iDefossilise
12:30-14:30 (2h)
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The naturalness paradox: The impact of additive number used in food products on sales
- stephane Lhuillery, Neoma Business School
12:30-14:30 (2h)
12:30 - 14:30 (2h)
B1.2 Behavioral finance/economics and its implications to climate transition
E302
Ben Balmford, University of Exeter (United Kingdom)
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Designing markets for bundled environmental goods
- Ben Balmford, Economics Department, University of Exeter
12:30-14:30 (2h)
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Does managerial ability reduce ESG controversies?
- Anis Samet, The American University of Sharjah
12:30-14:30 (2h)
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Warming Trend, Falling Forecasts? High Temperature and Analyst Performance
- Mengmeng Guo, Nanjing Agricultural University
12:30-14:30 (2h)
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Signaling or Greenwashing? ESG Performance and the Narrative Tone of ESG Reports
- Hanbee Lee, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology [Guangzhou]
12:30-14:30 (2h)
12:30 - 14:30 (2h)
B1.3 Circular economy
E303
Tay Nicholas S. P., University of San Francisco (United States)
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Risk Mitigation for Energy Transitions in Manufacturing Supply Chain: A Graph Theoretic Perspective
- Sourabh Kumar, Indian Institute of Management Sambalpur
12:30-14:30 (2h)
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Sustainable Finance Within Planetary Boundaries: Policy, Markets, and Governance
- Nicholas S. P. Tay, University of San Francisco
12:30-14:30 (2h)
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Asymmetric Impact of Country Size, Cleaner Energy, and Human Capital on Ecological Footprint: A Mediating Effect
- Hemachandra Padhan, Indian Institute of Management Sambalpur, Sambalpur-768025 - Sujit Kumar Pruseth, Indian Institute of Management Sambalpur, Sambalpur-768025 - Ilham Haouas, Abu Dhabi University - Annmary Jose, Rajagiri Business School
12:30-14:30 (2h)
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The Impact of ICT on CO2 Emissions in MENA Energy-Exporting Countries: A Quantile and Wavelet Approach
- Béchir Ben Lahouel, École de management Léonard de Vinci
12:30-14:30 (2h)
Coffee break
14:30 - 15:00 (30min)
Coffee break
Main Hall E
B2.1 Environmental issues and climate change
B2.2 Financial markets and climate transition
B2.3 Low carbon technologies and innovation
15:00 - 17:00 (2h)
B2.1 Environmental issues and climate change
E301
Phuong Ho, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
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AWARENESS AND ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOUR TOWARD CLIMATE CHANGE AMONG VIETNAMESE PEOPLE IN IMPLEMENTING THE NET ZERO 2050 COMMITMENT
- Thi Lan Huong Hoang, National Economics University
15:00-17:00 (2h)
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Prosperity Under Threat, Climate Change and Forestry Firms
- Alex Ng, Thompson Rivers University, Thompson Rivers University
15:00-17:00 (2h)
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Regulating Routine Flaring: Theory and Evidence
- Phuong Ho, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
15:00-17:00 (2h)
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Market Integration and Climate Resilience: Evidence from Agricultural Wholesale Markets in China
- Yu Jianyu, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics [Chengdu, China]
15:00-17:00 (2h)
15:00 - 17:00 (2h)
B2.2 Financial markets and climate transition
E302
Gabauer David, Lincoln University (New Zealand)
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Predicting the Conditional Distribution of Risk Aversion: The Role of Climate Risks in a Cross-Quantilogram Framework
- David Gabauer, Lincoln University
15:00-17:00 (2h)
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Corporate Emissions Target Announcements: Credibility and Market Reaction
- Shirley Lu, Harvard Business School
15:00-17:00 (2h)
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When Green Meets Digital: The Surprising Relationships Between Eco-Investments and Crypto Assets in Turbulent Times
- Sasha Molchanov, Massey University
15:00-17:00 (2h)
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Climate Finance and Green Growth: The Influence of Democratic Governance in Recipient Countries
- Trinh Hoang Anh Nguyen, Association of Vietnamese Scientists and Experts - Ngoc Thao Nguyen, Nottingham Trent University
15:00-17:00 (2h)
15:00 - 17:00 (2h)
B2.3 Low carbon technologies and innovation
E303
Baines Joseph, King‘s College London (United Kingdom)
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Does Corporate Production of AI Innovation Create Value?
- Ambrus Kecskes, Schulich School of Business at York University
15:00-17:00 (2h)
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Green Innovation Spillover
- Jasmine Jiali FANG, Massey University
15:00-17:00 (2h)
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Baines et al. 2025 - Tracing Austrian Corporate Footprints in the Global South: Data-Driven Due Diligence in Extractive Supply Chains
- Joseph Baines, King‘s College London
15:01-17:00 (1h59)
GALA DINNER & BEST PAPER AWARDS (Minh Toan Galaxy Hotel, 306 2/9 Street, Hoa Cuong, Da Nang City)
19:00 - 21:00 (2h)
GALA DINNER & BEST PAPER AWARDS (Minh Toan Galaxy Hotel, 306 2/9 Street, Hoa Cuong, Da Nang City)
Gala Dinner Restaurant (TBA)
Registration & Coffee
8:30 - 9:00 (30min)
Registration & Coffee
Main Hall E
Climate Risks and Financial Stability
9:00 - 10:00 (1h)
Climate Risks and Financial Stability
Main Hall E
Prof. Dayong Zhang
Coffee break
10:00 - 10:30 (30min)
Coffee break
Main Hall E
A2.1 Climate change policy modeling
A2.2 Climate risks in corporate decisions
A2.3 Climate risks: assessment and management
10:30 - 12:30 (2h)
A2.1 Climate change policy modeling
E301
Ujikawa Keiji, Yokohama National University (Japan)
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and Burden Sharing: A CGE Modelling Approach
- Joydeep Ghosh, Energy Studies Institute, National University of Singapore
10:30-12:30 (2h)
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An Environmental-Economic Modeling for Climate Change Policy
- Keiji Ujikawa, Yokohama National University
10:30-12:30 (2h)
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Exploring Farmers' Cooperation over Agricultural Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change: Integrating Evolutionary Game Theory and Discrete Choice Modelling
- Gopal Parashari, Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad Karnataka
10:30-12:30 (2h)
10:30 - 12:30 (2h)
A2.2 Climate risks in corporate decisions
E302
Beyer Andreas, European Central Bank (Germany)
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Long-Term Climate Change and Corporate Dividend Payout: US State-Level Evidence
- Udomsak Wongchoti, Massey University
10:30-12:30 (2h)
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Investments under Risk: Evidence from Hurricane Strikes
- Rajesh Aggarwal, Northeastern University
10:31-12:30 (1h59)
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Ratting out the cartel: Do firms compete more operationally with leniency laws?
- Nguyen Phuc, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City
10:32-12:30 (1h58)
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The Impact of Climate Litigation Risk on Firms' Cost of Bank Loans
- Andreas Beyer, European Central Bank
10:33-12:30 (1h57)
10:30 - 12:30 (2h)
A2.3 Climate risks: assessment and management
E303
Nielsen Per Sieverts, Technical University of Denmark
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Assessing and mitigating the climate risk of urban heat- Challenges and prospects
- Constantinos Cartalis, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
10:30-12:30 (2h)
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CLIMATEBOOK.GR: A Science-Based Web Portal for Communicating Climate Change in Greece and Europe
- Kostas Lagouvardos, Climatebook non profit organization
10:31-12:30 (1h59)
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Operational Implementation of the Heat-Alarm System in Greece
- Vassiliki Kotroni, National Observatory of Athens
10:32-12:30 (1h58)
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Assessing the Energetic, Economic and Environmental Viability of Battery Storage in a Energy Community: A Case Study from Denmark
- Per Sieverts Nielsen, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet = Technical University of Denmark
10:33-12:30 (1h57)
Concluding Lunch
12:30 - 14:00 (1h30)
Concluding Lunch
1st Floor Administrative Building
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