The inception of the “International Conference on Climate and Energy Finance” (ICEF) dates back to 2018 and was initiated by Professor Qiang Ji and Professor Zhang Dayong. The primary goal of this conference is to propel research development within the realm of climate and energy finance in China while fostering academic exchanges on both domestic and international fronts. The organizational and coordination responsibilities for the conference rest with the ISETS Energy Finance Network and the Studies of Climate Finance, Chinese Society of Optimization, Overall Planning, and Economical Mathematics. Over the years, ICEF has been successfully hosted in various cities such as Beijing, Kunming, Qingdao, Xiamen, Nanjing, and Changsha. The conference has consistently attracted the participation of experts and scholars from over 20 countries and regions, representing more than 200 universities. Recognized in the China Association for Science and Technology’s “Important Academic Conference Guide” for four consecutive years, ICEF has played a crucial role in advancing the development of climate and energy finance disciplines and contributing to talent cultivation in China.
The 2019 International conference on Energy Finance: Energy transition and environmental challenge: market development and financialisation, held by Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, School of Finance and jointly organized by Chinese Society of Optimization, Overall Planning and Economical Mathematics and China Energy Finance Network in conjunction with International Review of Financial Analysis, International Review of Economics and Finance, Emerging Market Finance and Trade, Finance Research Letters, and Chinese Journal of Management Science (In Chinese), will take place on 18-19 May 2019 in Kunming, China.
The conference will provide a platform for international scholars to share their frontier research. It also aims to provide a valuable forum for practitioners, policymakers and academics to discuss and critical analyze the major issues and challenges in the area of energy finance.
On behalf of the organizing committee and scientific committee, we would like to invite submissions of high quality, internationally focused, original researches. Papers to be considered include but not limit to the following topics:
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We are looking forward to seeing you in Kunming.
Conference Organizing Committee Chair
Deping Xiong
Organizer
- China Energy Finance Network
- Yunnan University of Finance and Economics
Co-organizers
- Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Chinese Society of Optimization, Overall Planning and Economical Mathematics
- Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- Society for the Study of Emerging Markets
- Beihang University
Conference Chair | |
Jianping Li, | Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
Dayong Zhang | Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China |
Yu Wei | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Scientific committee Chair | |
Qiang Ji | Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
Organizing committee Chair | |
Deping Xiong | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Scientific committee | |
Elie Bouri | Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Lebanon |
Ying Fan | Beihang University, China |
Rangan Gupta | University of Pretoria, South Africa |
Qiang Ji | Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
Ali M. Kutan | Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA |
Jianping Li | Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
Boqiang Lin | Xiamen University, China |
Brain Lucey | Trinity College Dublin, Ireland |
Xingguo Luo | Zhejiang University, China |
Duc Khuong Nguyen | IPAG Business School, France |
Ronald D. Ripple | University of Tulsa, USA |
Ugur Soytas | Middle East Technical University, Turkey |
Aviral Kumar Tiwari | Montpellier Business School, France |
Shouyang Wang | Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
Yudong Wang | Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China |
Jian Yang | University of Colorado, USA |
Dayong Zhang | Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China |
Peng Zhou | Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China |
Organizing committee | |
Lan Bai | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Xiaodan Chen | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Yunlong Duan | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Jiangcheng Li | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Yunxian Li | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Lin Ren | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Cheng Shu | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Yu Wei | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Deping Xiong | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Mengyuan Yang | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Jianyou Zhang | Yunnan University of Economics and Finance, China |
Professor Shunsuke Managi
School of Engineering, Kyushu University
Professor Managi is a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). He is the author of 25 books and 250 papers in peer reviewed journals, such as Science, Nature, Global Environmental Change, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Banking and Finance and so on. IDEAS/RePEc ranks him among the top 40 young economists in the world.
Professor Peng Zhou
School of Economics and Management, China University of Petroleum
Professor Zhou is Professor and Dean of the School of Economics and Management, China University of Petroleum at Qingdao. Dr. Zhou was a winner of the China National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scientists, listed in the Elsevier Most Cited Chinese Researchers (2014-2017). He is an Editor of Energy Policy, an Associate Editor of Energy Economics and an editorial board member of Energy Efficiency.
Selected high quality papers will be considered for publication in the special issues of one of our conjunction journals:
International Review of Financial Analysis
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-review-of-financial-analysis/
International Review of Economics and Finance
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-review-of-economics-and-finance/
Finance Research Letters
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/finance-research-letters/
Emerging Market Finance and Trade
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/mree20/current
Chinese Journal of Management Science (In Chinese)
Important dates:
- Abstract submission deadline: 15 February 2019
- Notification of Acceptance: 28 February 2019
- Full paper submission deadline (SI recommendation requirements): 31 March 2019
- Registration deadline: 15 April 2019
- Conference: 17-19 May 2019
- Submissions to the special issues: 30 June 2019
Programme
Conference Venue
Howard Johnson Flower City Hotel 昆明花之城豪生国际大酒店 (conference venue)
Address: No. 8188 Jinwa Road, Panlong District, Kunming
昆明 盘龙区 金瓦路8188号花之城
City Information
Kunming, the modern capital city and transportation hub of China’s southern Yunnan province, has a large student population and a temperate year-round climate. Bridges and pavilions cross the islands of Cui Hu (Green Lake), a park designed in the 17th century. Nearby is Yuantong Si. A temple founded by Buddhists in the 8th century, it features a statue hall and a pond with an ornate stone bridge.
Dianchi Lake
Dianchi Lake is located at the foot of the Western Hills south-west of Kunming city in Yunnan Province. Being a bright and smooth highland lake, it’s reputed as “A Pearl on the Yungui Plateau”. The picturesque lake, dotted with sails, appears green and boundless and shining with ripples. Along its 150 kilometers long winding bank, lies numerous scenic spots and historical sites such as the Grand View Pavilion, West Garden, the Lake Embankment.
Stone Forest
The Stone Forest or Shilin is a notable set of limestone formations about 500 km2 located in Shilin Yi Autonomous County, Yunnan Province,near Shilin approximately 90 km (56 mi) from the provincial capital Kunming. The tall rocks seem to arise from the ground in a manner somewhat reminiscent of stalagmites, or with many looking like petrified trees, thereby creating the illusion of a forest made of stone. Since 2007, two parts of the site, the Naigu Stone Forest and Suogeyi Village, have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites as part of the South China Karst. The site is classified as a AAAAA-class tourist site.
Registration and fee payment:
The registration fee includes conference materials, coffee breaks, lunch buffets, and gala dinner
International participant | Chinese participant | ||
Regular participant | $400 | Regular participant | 2600 RMB |
Student | $260 | Student | 1600 RMB |
Accompany person | $260 | Accompany person | 1600 RMB |