2023 - Journal Submissions
Do firms with higher levels of climate change risk exposure reduce their bargaining power in borrowing deals? - Corresponding Author: Dr Vu Quang Trinh Co-Authors: Hai Hong Trinh; Teng Li, PhD; Xuan Vinh Vo, PhD. Submitted in Journal of Financial Stability. [Under review]
Board Gender Diversity and Firm-level Climate Change Exposure: A Global Perspective. Corresponding Author: Dr Vu Quang Trinh Co-Authors: Hai Hong Trinh; Thi Hong Hanh Nguyen, PhD; Xuan Vinh Vo, PhD. Submitted in Journal of Financial Stability. Submitted in Finance Research Letters [Accepted]
Do different types of technological innovations equally contribute to the energy-growth nexus? New evidence from patent counts in the era of climate change. Corresponding Author: Dr Giang Phung Co-Authors: Hai Hong Trinh; Linh Pham, PhD; Diem Thi Hong Vo, PhD. Submited to Energy Economics [Under Review].
Does Uncertainty Stimulate Energy-Environment Nexus? Shedding Light on Infrastructure Investments Toward Sustainable Development in Middle East. Hai Hong Trinh co-authored with Ilham Haouas and An Nguyen. Submited to Energy Economics [Under Review].
Gaming the metrics? Corporate ESG disclosure and environmental tax policy stringency (with Khanh Hoang UEH-VN; Linh Pham UCO-US, Thanh Ngo Massey-NZ). Submitted in British Accounting Review.
Do economic growth and renewable energy homogeneously affect carbon risk around the world? The multidimensional roles of financial development in the era of climate change (with Thao Phuong Tran). Submitted in Business Strategy and the Environment
2022 - Journal Submissions
Pham, Linh and Hao, Maggie and Truong, Ha and Trinh, Hai Hong, "The Impact of Climate Policy on U.S. Clean Energy Firms: A Firm-Level Examination of Stock Return, Volume, Volatility, and Connectedness". Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4100609 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4100609 - R&R in Energy Economics. [Accepted]
Trinh, Hai Hong and Squires, Graham, "The Dynamic Connectedness Among Property and Infrastructure Markets: Evidence From M-Garch Approaches" (February 26, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4044281 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4044281
Trinh, Hai Hong and Squires, Graham and McCord, Michael and Lo, Daniel, "Do Green Growth and Technological Innovation matter to Infrastructure Investment? Global Evidence" (January 31, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4021834 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4021834 - R&R in Applied Economics [Accepted]
"Climate Change Risk Reporting and Regulations around the World" - with Thanh Ngo (Massey-NZ), Tu Le (UEL-VNU) and Subhan Ullah (Nottingham-UK) - R&R in Business Strategy and the Environment. [Accepted]
"Time-Frequency Liquidity Connectedness of Global Stock Markets" - with Muhammad Abubakr Naeem (UAEU-UAE), Najaf Iqbal (AUFE-CN) and Hung Do (Massey-NZ) - Submitting in Annals of Operations Research.
Stock Liquidity during COVID-19 Crisis: A Cross-country Analysis of Developed and Emerging Economies, and Economic Policy Uncertainty - with Ghasan A Baghdadi (Latrobe - AU), Sarod Khandaker (Swinburne - AU) and Omar Al Farooque (UNE-AU). R&R in Emerging Markets Review. [Accepted]
Examining the heterogeneity of financial development in the energy-environment nexus in the era of climate change: Novel evidence around the world - with Aviral Kumar Tiwari (IIM Bodh Gaya - India); Gagan Deep Sharma (GGSIPU - India); Diem Thi Hong Vo (Canterbury - NZ). R&R in Energy Economics. [Accepted]
"Does Investment in Energy, Renewable Energy Electricity and Financial Inclusion Limit Energy Poverty? Evidence from Emerging Economies" - with Zeeshan Khan and Iiham Haouas. Submitted in Renewable Energy. [Accepted]
Can firms adopting a green innovation policy fetch better deals from debtholders? A study on G7 countries - Vu Quang Trinh (Newcastle-UK), Tam Huy Nguyen (Nottingham-UK), Giang Phung (ISC-France). Submitted in Research Policy.
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