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Dr. Ivan Diaz-Rainey
Dr. Ivan Diaz-Rainey
Prof. of Finance, Griffith University
Verified email at eui.eu
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A two-stage fuzzy-AHP model for risk assessment of implementing green initiatives in the fashion supply chain
X Wang, HK Chan, RWY Yee, I Diaz-Rainey
International journal of production economics 135 (2), 595-606, 2012
3752012
Profiling potential green electricity tariff adopters: green consumerism as an environmental policy tool?
I Diaz‐Rainey, JK Ashton
Business Strategy and the Environment 20 (7), 456-470, 2011
145*2011
Stranded research? Leading finance journals are silent on climate change
I Diaz-Rainey, B Robertson, C Wilson
Climatic Change 143, 243-260, 2017
1162017
Stuck between a ROC and a hard place? Barriers to the take up of green energy in the UK
I Diaz-Rainey, JK Ashton
Energy Policy 36 (8), 3053-3061, 2008
1092008
Determinants of the capital structure of listed Vietnamese companies
DTT Nguyen, I Diaz-Rainey, A Gregoriou
Journal of Southeast Asian Economies, 412-431, 2014
91*2014
The patterns of induced diffusion: Evidence from the international diffusion of wind energy
SW Davies, I Diaz-Rainey
Technological forecasting and social change 78 (7), 1227-1241, 2011
89*2011
Carbon pricing and system linking: lessons from the New Zealand emissions trading scheme
I Diaz-Rainey, DJ Tulloch
Energy Economics 73, 66-79, 2018
85*2018
Investment inefficiency and the adoption of eco-innovations: The case of household energy efficiency technologies
I Diaz-Rainey, JK Ashton
Energy Policy 82, 105-117, 2015
85*2015
Trump vs. Paris: The impact of climate policy on US listed oil and gas firm returns and volatility
I Diaz-Rainey, SA Gehricke, H Roberts, R Zhang
International Review of Financial Analysis 76, 101746, 2021
802021
Predicting corporate carbon footprints for climate finance risk analyses: a machine learning approach
Q Nguyen, I Diaz-Rainey, D Kuruppuarachchi
Energy Economics 95, 105129, 2021
722021
Financing the decarbonized energy system through green electricity tariffs: A diffusion model of an induced consumer environmental market
I Diaz-Rainey, D Tzavara
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 79 (9), 1693-1704, 2012
62*2012
A taxonomy of the ‘dark side’of financial innovation: the cases of high frequency trading and exchange traded funds
I Diaz-Rainey, G Ibikunle
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management 16 (1-2 …, 2012
562012
The CO2 Trading Market in Europe: A Financial Perspective
G Daskalakis, G Ibikunle, I Diaz-Rainey
Financial aspects in energy: A European perspective, 51-67, 2011
49*2011
The technological transformation of capital markets
I Diaz-Rainey, G Ibikunle, AL Mention
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 99, 277-284, 2015
442015
Climate transition risk in US loan portfolios: Are all banks the same?
Q Nguyen, I Diaz-Rainey, D Kuruppuarachchi, M McCarten, EKM Tan
International Review of Financial Analysis 85, 102401, 2023
412023
The impact of liberalization and environmental policy on the financial returns of European energy utilities
DJ Tulloch, I Diaz-Rainey, IM Premachandra
The Energy Journal 38 (2), 77-106, 2017
312017
Liquidity and risk premia in electricity futures
F Bevin-McCrimmon, I Diaz-Rainey, M McCarten, G Sise
Energy Economics 75, 503-517, 2018
302018
The financial regulation of energy and environmental markets
I Diaz-Rainey, M Siems, JK Ashton
Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 19 (4), 355-369, 2011
27*2011
Induced diffusion: definition, review and suggestions for further research
I Diaz-Rainey
Working Paper SSRN (January 9, 2009), 2009
202009
In search of climate distress risk
Q Nguyen, I Diaz-Rainey, D Kuruppuarachchi
International Review of Financial Analysis 85, 102444, 2023
192023
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