Publications - Data Science, Economics and Finance
In the three disciplines covered, our professors publish in the best journals and are internationally recognized in many fields: green and climate finance, financial risks, machine learning, portfolio management, etc.
In all three disciplines covered, our faculty publish in top journals including: Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Financial Economics, American Economic Review, Econometrica, Management Science and Journal of Econometrics. Many of our researchers are leaders in their respective fields. They are active in international research networks such as the CEPR, and they are editors or members of the scientific or editorial boards of several international journals. The research carried out by our members meets the highest academic standards and aims to be relevant to society, including having a positive impact on the financial industry.
The main areas of research are:
- Finance: asset valuation, portfolio construction, derivatives valuation, risk management, corporate finance, household finance, international finance, sustainable finance, ESG investment, green finance, climate change finance. Part of this research is carried out at the EDHEC- Risk Climate Impact Institute.
- Data Science: financial econometrics, machine learning, time series and high dimensional networks, outlier robust statistics.
- Economics: health economics, family businesses, public policy evaluation, real estate.
Twin threats: The compound effect of transition and physical climate risks on firms' credit ratings
Journal of Corporate Finance, Volume 98, March 2026
How hot will it get? EDHEC-EXCITE: a new way to explore climate futures
EDHEC Climate Institute, EDHEC VOX, January 2026
Europe’s wildfire wake-up call: why climate risk isn’t the same everywhere
Scientific Climate Ratings (an EDHEC Venture), EDHEC VOX, January 2026
[#dataviz] ClimaTech: a world-first climate asset lens - part 1
EDHEC Climate Institute, EDHEC VOX, January 2026
Populism and support of onshore wind energy: Explaining different perspectives from the left and right
Ecological Economics, January 2026