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11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE FINANCIAL ENGINEERING AND BANKING SOCIETY


PORTSMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM,  10-12 JUNE 2022

 

**5 Days to Submission Deadline for Papers or Extended Abstracts: 20th February
2022**

 

The 11th International Conference of the Financial Engineering and Banking
Society (FEBS) is jointly organized by the Portsmouth Business School
(University of Portsmouth, UK) and the Montpellier Business School (France).

The conference will take place during 10 - 12 June 2022.

The conference will be under the auspices of the Centre for Innovative and
Sustainable Finance (University of Portsmouth, UK) and the Social and
Sustainable Finance Chair (Montpellier Business School, France).

 


CONFERENCE VENUE

It will be hosted by the Portsmouth Business School, which is located in the
centre of the city of Portsmouth, in South-East England, approximately 100km
south-west of London, easily accessible via train, coach, or car/taxi.

 


CONFERENCE THEME AND TOPICS

The special theme of this year’s conference is “Climate change, regulatory
responses, and sustainable finance”.

However, the conference aims to provide a forum for debate among researchers and
policy makers from around the world on recent developments in all aspects of
banking and finance. Therefore, topics of interest, although not limited to the
ones below are:

 * Bank management: risk management, internal control, corporate governance &
   remuneration reforms, mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcy, efficiency and
   performance, etc.
 * Corporate Finance: capital structure, dividend policy, mergers and
   acquisitions, IPOs, share repurchases,
 * Corporate Governance: board of directors, remuneration, shareholder voting,
   corporate governance regulations, etc.
 * Financial Markets: stock markets, bond markets, mutual funds, globalization
   and integration, asset pricing, market volatility, behavioural finance,
   exchange rate markets, commodities markets, etc.
 * Financial Engineering: arbitrage trading, pricing of options and derivatives,
   technology and algorithmic finance, risk management and analytics, etc.
 * Financial Regulation and Monetary policy: Basel framework, macro-prudential
   regulation; monetary policy strategy under uncertainty; unconventional types
   of monetary policy, law and finance, the role of committees in setting
   monetary policy, financial reporting regulations, etc.   
 * Financial Stability: Competition, liquidity, pro-cyclicality; risk assessment
   (systemic; individual institutions); financial crises and resolution, etc.
 * FinTech: Crowdfunding, blockchain and cryptocurrencies, LendTech, machine
   learning and big data, PayTech, robo-advisors
 * Institutional Environment: formal institutions (e.g. rule and law) and
   informal institutions (e.g. culture) and their impact on firm outcomes
 * Sustainable Finance: Climate risk, ESG strategies, green bonds, social and
   green banking, microfinance, cooperative and mutual finance, central banks’
   green finance policies, policy making initiatives (e.g. European Commission’s
   Action Plan: Financing Sustainable Growth)
 * Real Estate Markets: house pricing & housing bubbles, property derivatives,
   real estate returns, real estate markets and the macroeconomy, etc.

 


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Mariassunta Giannetti, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
Marcin Kacperczyk, Imperial College London, UK

 


CONFERENCE CO- CHAIRS / STEERING COMMITTEE

Moez Bennouri, Montpellier Business School, France
Anastasia Cozarenco, Montpellier Business School, France
Panagiota Papadimitri, University of Portsmouth, UK
Fotios Pasiouras, Montpellier Business School, France & University of
Portsmouth, UK
Menelaos Tasiou, University of Portsmouth, UK
Andrew Wood, University of Portsmouth, UK

 


SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Chris Adcock, Sheffield University Management School, UK & University College
Dublin, Ireland
Guillaume Andrieu, Montpellier Business School, France
Karima Bouaiss, IAE Lille University School of Management, France
Sabri Boubaker, EM Normadie, France
Barbara Casu, City University of London, UK
Sris Chatterjee, Fordham University, USA
Alex Cukierman, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Manthos Delis, Montpellier Business School, France
Jean Dermine, INSEAD, France
Michalis Doumpos, Technical University of Crete, Greece
Franco Fiordelisi, University of Essex, UK
Bill Francis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Chrysovalantis Gaganis, University of Crete, Greece
Emilios Galariotis, Audencia Business School, France
Carine Girard - Guerraud, Audencia Business School, France
Claudia Girardone, University of Essex, UK
Dimitrios Gounopoulos, University of Bath, UK
Iftekhar Hasan, Fordham University, USA
Thi Hong Van Hoang, Montpellier Business School, France
Maria Iosifidi, Montpellier Business School, France
Kose John, New York University, USA
Elena Kalotychou, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
Manolis Kavussanos, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Kyriaki Kosmidou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Oskar Kowalewski, IESEG, France
Simon Kwan, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, USA
George Leledakis, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece
Jia Liu, University of Portsmouth, UK
Ana Lozano-Vivas, University of Malaga, Spain
Panagiota Makrychoriti, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Nadia Massoud, University of Melbourne, Australia
Philip Molyneux, Bangor University, UK
Anis Samet, American University of Sharjah, UAE
Dionisis Philippas, ESSCA School of Management, France
Andrea Resti, Bocconi University, Italy
David Roubaud, Montpellier Business School, France
Anthony Saunders, New York University, USA
Spyros Spyrou, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece
Sailesh Tanna, Coventry University, UK
Amine Tarazi, University of Limoges, France
David Tripe, Massey University, New Zealand
Alexis Stenfors, University of Portsmouth UK
Alexia Ventouri, King’s College London, UK
Paul Wachtel, New York University, USA
Jon Williams, Bangor University, UK
John Wilson, University of St Andrews, UK
Eliza Wu, University of Sydney, Australia
Panos Xidonas, ESSCA School of Management
Constantin Zopounidis, Technical University of Crete, Greece

 


PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITIES

The Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments (journal) will publish a
special issue on “Climate risk: policy responses, financial market impacts and
corporate risk-management”. The special issue will be guest edited by Iftekhar
Hasan, Philip Molyneux, Fotios Pasiouras, and Panagiota Papadimitri. Authors
interested in having their manuscripts considered for this special issue should
first send them to the Guest Editors. Upon an initial screening, the Guest
Editors will invite the authors of high-quality papers that fall within the aim
and scope of the special issue to submit their manuscripts through the online
platform of FMII. All the papers will be subject to a double-blind peer review
process, in accordance with the Journal’s policy.

 

“Finance”, the academic journal of the French Finance Association, will publish
a special issue on “Social and Sustainable Finance” in collaboration with the
2022 conference of the Financial Engineering and Banking Society. The special
issue will be edited by: Moez Bennouri, Carole Bernard, Anastasia Cozarenco, and
Menelaos Tasiou. Authors interested in having their manuscripts considered for
this special issue should first send them to the Guest Editors. Upon an initial
screening, the Guest Editors will invite the authors of high-quality papers that
fall within the aim and scope of the special issue to submit their manuscripts
through the Manuscript Manager platform of “Finance”. All the papers will be
subject to a double-blind peer review process, in accordance with the Journal’s
policy. The usual manuscript submission fee of Finance applies.

 


PAPER OR EXTENDED ABSTRACT SUBMISSION 

Papers or extended abstracts must be submitted via the online submission system
https://febs2022.eventsadmin.com until 20th February 2022.


CONFERENCE FEES

The registration fee for the participants includes the registration material,
lunches, coffee breaks, and the welcome cocktail. Please note that the gala
dinner is not included in the registration fee.

 

ACADEMICS:

 * Early registration (up to April 15th, 2022): £340
 * Late registration (16th April - 8th May, 2022): £410

PH.D. STUDENTS:

 * Early registration (up to April 15th, 2022): £260
 * Late registration (16th April - 8th May, 2022): £310

PROFESSIONALS:

 * Early registration (up to April 15th, 2022): £430
 * Late registration (16th April - 8th May, 2022): £510

GUESTS:

 * Early registration (up to April 15th, 2022): £150
 * Late registration (16th April - 8th May, 2022): £200

SOCIAL EVENTS: 

 * Gala dinner: TBA

 

Social programme

10th June 2022: Welcome cocktail

11th June 2022: Gala dinner (not included in conference fee, additional
registration is required)

 


CONFERENCE WEB AND E-MAIL

Submission system: https://febs2022.eventsadmin.com

FEBS website: https://www.febsociety.org/febs2022

Contact: febs2022@port.ac.uk  

 



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