Climate Finance and E. S. and G: ​

Shaping a Sustainable Future

Friday, Feb. 23, 2024

New York City

Call for Papers

Baruch College is pleased to announce the call for papers for the academic conference on "Climate Finance and E. S. and G: Shaping a Sustainable Future." This conference aims to bring together top scholars, researchers, and experts in the field to present their original academic research work and contribute to the ongoing discourse on climate finance, policy analysis, and the integration of Environmental (E), Social (S), and Governance (G) factors.

Please submit a paper here by December 15, 2023. The papers will be evaluated by members of the program committee. Accepted authors will be notified by mid-January.

For any inquiries or further information, please contact Matthew.LePere@Baruch.Cuny.Edu. We look forward to your contributions and to shaping a sustainable future.

 

Keynote: Harrison Hong

Harrison Hong is the John R. Eckel Jr. Professor of Financial Economics at the Columbia University Department of Economics and Executive Director of the Program for Economic Research. Before coming to Columbia in 2016, he was on the economics faculty of Princeton University, most recently as the John Scully ’66 Professor of Economics and Finance. Prior to that, he was an associate professor of finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business from 1997- 2001. He received his B.A. in economics and statistics with highest distinction from the University of California at Berkeley in 1992 and his Ph.D. in economics from M.I.T. in 1997. In 2009, he was awarded the Fischer Black Prize, given once every two years to the best American finance economist under the age of 40. He received honorary doctorates from Stockholm School of Economics and Aalto University and is a past Director of the American Finance Association. He is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and an academic advisor at LSV Asset Management. He has contributed to a number of areas in financial economics, including stock market efficiency, behavioral finance, and climate finance. His recent work focuses on the role of the financial system in addressing climate change. He is a co-author on the upcoming Fifth National Climate Assessment for the US Congress and an advisor on several climate risk assessments by the International Monetary Fund.


Organizers

Lin Peng, Krell Chair Professor in Finance, Baruch College

Mindy Engle-Friedman, Professor of  Psychology, Baruch College


Program Committee

Linda Allen (Baruch)
Elsa Allman (Banque de France & NGFS)

Patrick Bolton (Imperial)
Donal Byard (Baruch)
Elroy Dimson (Cambridge)
Svenja Dube (Baruch)
Caroline Flammer (Columbia)
Janet Gao (Georgetown)
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham (Yale)
Iftekhar Hasan (Fordham)
Sonali Hazarika (Baruch)
Kose John (NYU)

Marcin Kacperczyk (Imperial)
Oğuzhan Karakaş (Cambridge)
Andrew Karolyi (Cornell)

Lenny Kostovetsky (Baruch)
Pedro Matos (UVA)
Lilian Ng (York)

 Shiva Rajgopal (Columbia)
Zacharias Sautner (U of Zurich and SFI)
Yao Shen (Baruch)
Kelly Shue (Yale)

Aaron Yoon (Northwestern)
Yuehua Tang (U of Florida)
Tracy Wang (Minnesota)
Jun Wang (Baruch)
Jeff Wurgler (NYU)
Yildiray Yildirim (Baruch)
Dexin Zhou (Baruch)

Yijun Zhou (Baruch)