This Special Issue focuses on the intersection between the energy and financial sectors, seeking ex-post and ex-ante evaluation of energy financial products.
Guest editors:
Dongmin Kong, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Jing Hao, School of Accounting, Capital University of Economics and Business, China.
Tong Fu, Guizhou University, China
Special issue information:
This special issue seeks to explore the micro and macro implications of innovations in energy financial products, particularly within the realm of energy economics, with a strong emphasis on the economic consequences of innovations in energy financial products.
Given the increasing importance of sustainable energy and the growing intersection between the energy and financial sectors, exploring the innovative aspects of energy financial products would be of great interest to researchers and practitioners in the field.
The development and innovation of capital markets will reflect the cyclical supply and demand of energy, for example, Energy ETF are one of the innovative energy financial products. Energy ETF involves different listed companies in the energy industry. By purchasing Energy ETF, investors can not only indirectly hold shares of energy companies and share the profit and growth of the companies, but also diversify their investment risks. In addition, the ETF themselves have excellent liquidity. Therefore, exploring the different impacts of innovative initiatives in energy financial products at the enterprise level and market level is of great importance for policymakers, investors and enterprise managers. In addition, encouraging financial innovations in energy market and evaluating its potential impact are also of great importance for future economics growth and risk management.
Topics of Interest
The special issue aims to explore the impact of past financial innovations and its economic consequence from firm level, market level or country level of. In addition, we also welcome research of new financial instruments designing that are related with energy markets. Contributions to this special issue are expected to cover the following topics but are not limited to:
AI, Fintech in energy financial products
Financial Innovation in Energy Market and corporate performance
Financial Innovation in Energy Market and risk management
Financial Innovation in Energy Market and climate risk
Financial Innovation in Energy Market and corporate ESG
Financial Innovation in Energy Market and market performance
Financial Instruments Design in Energy Market
Geographic risk and Financial Innovation in Energy Market
Modelling and Simulation for Financial Innovation in Energy Market
New Data Element and Financial Innovation in Energy Market