Citations of my work
Citations: Policy (4); Academic (21); Media (1)
Policy Citations (4):
[Regulation] U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, 2022. Amendments to Rule 35d-1 of Investment Company Act of 1940 (Fund Names Rule). Regulation Identifier Number: 3235-AM72.
[Regulation] U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, 2022. Amendments to Rules and Forms under Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and the Investment Company Act of 1940. Regulation Identifier Number: 3235-AM96.
[Regulatory comment] Comment Letter to SEC, Investment Company Institute, 2022.
[Regulatory comment] Comment Letter to SEC, Consumer Federation of America, 2020.
Academic Citations (21):
Fisch, J. E., & Robertson, A. (2023). What’s in a Name? ESG Mutual Funds and the SEC’s Names Rule. University of Pennsylvania, Institute for Law & Economics Research Paper, (23-12).
Ji, X., & Jiang, Y. (2023). How Much Is Blockchain Related News Worth? Journal of Accounting & Finance (2158-3625), 23(5).
Mazzacurati, J., Amzallag, A., & Mosson, N. (2023). ESG names and claims in the EU fund industry. European Securities and Markets Authority, ESMA50-524821-2931.
Cochardt, A., Heller, S., & Orlov, V. (2023). Do mutual funds greenwash? Evidence from Fund Name Changes. SSRN.
Gibbon, K., Derwall, J., Gerritsen, D., & Koedijk, K. (2023). Renaming with purpose: Investor response and fund manager behaviour after fund ESG-renaming. Available at SSRN.
Huij, J., Laurs, D., Stork, P., & Zwinkels, R. C. Are Investors Paying to Be Green? Evidence from Mutual Funds. Working paper.
Karoui, A., & Ghoul, S. E. (2022). Fund names versus family names: Implications for mutual fund flows. Financial Review, 57(3), 509-531.
Shi, Y., Chen, S., Liu, R., & Kang, Y. (2022). Fund renaming and fund flows: Evidence from China's stock market crash in 2015. Economic Modelling, 108, 105771.
[Thesis] Cochardt, A. E. (2022). Essays in Behavioral Finance (Doctoral dissertation, Universität St. Gallen).
Curtis, Q., Fisch, J., & Robertson, A. Z. (2021). Do ESG mutual funds deliver on their promises?. Michigan Law Review., 120, 393.
Candelon, B., Hasse, J. B., & Lajaunie, Q. (2021). ESG-washing in the mutual funds industry? From information asymmetry to regulation. Risks, 9(11), 199.
El Ghoul, S., & Karoui, A. (2021). What's in a (green) name? The consequences of greening fund names on fund flows, turnover, and performance. Finance Research Letters, 39, 101620.
[Thesis] Hardy, C. (2021). Has the Covid-19 crisis changed the way investors look at ESG criteria in their investment strategy?. HEC-Ecole de gestion de l'Université de Liège.
[Thesis] Krakow, N. J. (2021). Information disclosure, competition, and sustainability in retail financial markets (Doctoral dissertation, University of Zurich).
Allard, A. F., Krakow, N. J., & Smedts, K. (2020). When Mutual Fund Names Misinform. Available at SSRN 3628293.
Salardini, F., & Tabrizi, H. A. (2020). Performance evaluation of actively managed mutual funds and the puzzle of their acceptance by investors. Journal of Financial Management Perspective, (31), 103-127.
Samani, H. A., Farhadian, A., & Faramarzi, Z. (2020). The Effect of the Mispricing on Stock Returns: An Application of the Five-Factor Model. Journal of Financial Management Perspective, (28), 117-142.
Eskini, S. (2020). Adjustment and Anchoring or Disposition Effect; Evidence of Momentum pattern. Journal of Financial Management Perspective, (29), 9-37.
Trzebiński, A. A. (2018). Changes in the names of Polish investment funds vs. fund flows. Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska, Sectio H Oeconomia, 52(2), 161-170.
Marzuki, A., & Worthington, A. C. (2017). A comparative analysis of the smart money effect in Malaysian Islamic and conventional equity funds. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 22(4), 657-679.
[Book] Frankel, T., Laby, A. B., & Schwing, A. T. (2015). Regulation of money managers: Mutual funds and advisers (Vol. 3). Wolters Kluwer.
Media Citations (1):
Kevin Lewis (2017). Bubble Trouble. National Affairs.
“Demand for money in Pakistan”, International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, 5, 209-218, 2006 (with H. Zakir, H. Awan, I. Hussain & M. Farhan).
Citations: Academic (8)
Academic Citations (8):
Endashaw, M., & Shumetie, A. (2023). Digital Payment and the Gender Gap in Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Ethiopia. Ethiopian Economics Association: Policy working paper, 15/2023.
Roussel, Y., Ali, A., & Audi, M. (2021). Measuring the money demand in Pakistan: a time series analysis. Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 10(1), 27-41.
Qasim, M., Ahmad, K., & Chani, M. I. (2021). Exchange Rate Volatility and Money Demand: An Empirical Analysis of Pakistan. Journal of Policy Research, 7(1), 15-25.
Mall, S. (2013). Estimating a function of real demand for money in Pakistan: An application of bounds testing approach to cointegration. International Journal of Computer Applications, 79(5).
Anwar, S., & Asghar, N. (2012). Is demand for money stable in Pakistan?. Pakistan Economic and Social Review, 1-22.
Abdullah, M., Chani, M. I., & Ali, A. (2012). Determinants of money demand in Pakistan: Disaggregated expenditure approach. MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
Parvez Azim, D. N. A., Ullah, S., & Bedi-uz-Zaman, M. Z. (2010). Demand for Money in Pakistan: an Ardle Approach. Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 10, 76-80.
Hye, Q. M. A., Wasti, S. K. A., Khatoon, N., & Imran, K. (2009). Relationship between stock prices, exchange rate and demand for money in Pakistan. Middle Eastern Finance and Economics, 3, 89-96.
“Economics of Cotton Production in Indus Basin: A Price Risk Analysis”, International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, 6, 24-30, 2006 (with H. Zakir, H. Awan, I. Hussain & M. Farhan).
Citations: Academic (2)
Academic Citations (2):
Alam, S. (2018). The trade integration and Pakistan’s export performance: Evidence from exporter dynamic database. International Journal of Development Issues, 17(3), 326-345.
Ahmad, D., Chani, M. I., & Afzal, M. (2018). Impact of Formal Credit on Agricultural Output: Empirical Evidence from Pakistan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 34(3).
Citations by Industry Association (1):
[Industry standards] International Capital Market Association (2023). Sustainability-Linked Bond Principles.
Academic/Policy Citations (19):
Schneider, F. (2024). A catalyst for change? How sustainable finance can support the transition of the chemical industry. Journal of Business Chemistry, 2024.
Allen, F., Barbalau, A., Chavez, E., & Zeni, F. (2024). International Business and the Challenge of Financing a Just Climate Transition. Middle East, 100, 7-0.
Gregory, N. (2023). Taking Stock of MDB and DFI Innovations for Mobilizing Private Capital for Development. Center for Global Development, Washington DC.
Bracking, S., Borie, M., Sim, G., & Temple, T. (2023). Turning investments green in bond markets: Qualification, devices and morality. Economy and Society, 1-24.
OECD (2023). Green Finance and Investment Scaling Up Adaptation Finance in Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunities for International Providers. OECD Publishing.
Chen, A., Hinken, M., & Löffler, G. (2023). Valuation and Design of Sustainability-Linked Bonds. Available at SSRN 4657071.
Jaspal, M. (2023). Powering India's Future: Towards a People-Positive Energy Transition. Observer Research Foundation.
Tyson, J., & Vaze, P. (2023). Transition finance for emerging economies. Overseas Development Institute.
Korangi, K., & Erlandsson, U. (2023). SLBs: no cal(l)amity. Anthropocene Fixed Income Institute.
Beteta Vejarano, G., & Swinkels, L. (2023). Social, Sustainability, and Sustainability-Linked Bonds. Journal of Impact and ESG Investing.
OECD (2023). Green Finance and Investment Mechanisms to Prevent Carbon Lock-in in Transition Finance. OECD Publishing.
Abdel-Khalik, A. R. (2023). Do Sustainability-Linked Notes have Embedded Derivatives?. Available at SSRN 4565685.
Lefournier, J. (2023) The design flaw in Sustainability-Linked Bonds. Chair Energy & Prosperity. Working paper.
Noordhoek, R. (2023). A Renewed Investigation of the Greenium for Green Bonds and Sustainability-Linked Bonds.
Ala-Porkkunen, M., & Roth, R. (2023) At the Sustainable Finance Frontier.
Choi, S. Y. (2023). Current State and Challenges of Korea’s Sustainability-Liked Bond (SLB) Market. Korea Capital Market Institute.
Poggensee, J. (2023). The Pricing of Sustainability Linked Bonds Compared to Conventional Bonds. SSRN working paper.
Kelbetov, D., Kussaliyeva, A., & Takhanova, M. (2023). Sustainability-Linked Bonds: A Promising Tool for Financing ESG Transformation. Astana International Financial Centre.
Barbalau, A., & Zeni, F. (2022). The optimal design of green securities. In The Optimal Design of Green Securities. [Sl]: SSRN.
Media Citations (4):
Financial Times (2023). A very bad product, destined to fail.
Environmental Finance (2023). World Bank: 'Save' SLBs with stricter standards and scrutiny.
Eco-Business (2023). Sustainability-Linked Bonds and how to use them credibly.
Environmental Finance (2022). World Bank warns of SLB greenwashing risk from 'structural loopholes.
Media Citations (15+):
Financial Times (UK)
Wall Street Journal (USA)
MarketWatch (USA),
Fortune (USA)
Times of India (India)
The National news (Middle East)
The Economic Times (India)
Nairametrics (Nigeria)
TradeArabia, Edie (UK)
Energy Live News (UK)
Recharge news (Global)
ReNews (UK)
Zawya (Middle East)
Green Tech Lead (India)
ESI Africa (Africa)
Impact Investor (Global)
Renewable Energy World (Global)
“Leveraging Geospatial Technology for Financial Inclusion”, World Bank, 2020.
Citations: Academic (4)
Academic Citations (4):
Corbera, G., Foelster, J., Guerrero, C., & Horton , S. (2022). USAID Digital Ecosystem Country Assessment (DECA) Peru. United States Agency for International Development.
Bharath, B., & Kumar, R. (2022). A Study on Financial Inclusion and its Effectiveness on Direct Benefit Transfer Schemes. International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, ISSN, 2582, 7421.
Kawasoe, Yasuhiro. (2022). Toward More Accessible and Inclusive Social Assistance Delivery: A Geospatial Analysis in the Philippines. World Bank, Washington, DC. http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37178 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO
Malladi, C. M., Soni, R. K., & Srinivasan, S. (2021). Digital financial inclusion: next frontiers—challenges and opportunities. CSI Transactions on ICT, 9(2), 127-134.
Academic Citations (2):
Santiso, C. (2022). Govtech against corruption: What are the integrity dividends of government digitalization?. Data & Policy, 4, e39.
Santiso, C. (2022). Trust with integrity: Harnessing the integrity dividends of digital government for reducing corruption in developing countries. United Nations.
“Lessons from Implementing a National Financial Inclusion Strategy”, World Bank, 2021.
Citations: Academic (3)
Academic Citations (3):
[Book] Indrawati, S. M., Nazara, S., Anas, T., Ananda, C. F., & Verico, K. (Eds.). (2022). Keeping Indonesia safe from the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learnt from the National Economic Recovery Programme. ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute Singapore.
Alliance for Financial Inclusion (2022). National Financial Inclusion Strategies: Current State of Practice (2022).
Bliss, F. (2022). “Micro” Finance in Cambodia: Development, Challenges and Recommendations. Duisburg: Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), University of Duisburg-Essen.
“Key Facts Statement Testing: Options, Methodologies, and Tools”, World Bank, 2021.
Citations: Academic (1)
Academic Citations (1):
·[Book] Warikandwa, T. V., Shakalela, E., & Libebe, E. L. (2023). Financial Inclusion and the Small-Scale Fisheries Sector in Namibia: A Contemporary Legal Perspective. In Financial Inclusion and Digital Transformation Regulatory Practices in Selected SADC Countries: South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe (pp. 289-322). Cham: Springer International Publishing.