Research
Research interests
- Climate Finance
- Asset Pricing
- Financial Economics
Current research
My current research project involves determining the factors impacting the relationship between Corporate Environmental Performance and Corporate Financial Performance. I employ the longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) approach to address this highly debated research problem.
Publications
Teaching
ECON1018: Economics with Experiments
Biography
Rupali Vashisht is a PhD Economics candidate at University of Southampton, UK. Rupali has completed her previous MSc Economics from Queen Mary, University of London. She has also received degrees in MSc Financial Economics and B.A. (Honours) Economics from India. From June 2018 to May 2019, Rupali was working as a Research Associate at the University of Delhi where she worked on the project ‘Financial Distress & Bankruptcies in Indian Corporate Sector’ funded by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Govt. of India. Rupali has worked as a Teaching Assistant from (September 2021 to January 2022) at Imperial College Business School, London. She was also a Guest Faculty of Economics at the University of Delhi, prior to which she has taught Economics at the undergraduate level full-time for 2 years in India. Her current research is on the impact of corporate environmental performance on corporate financial performance. |