ASIA/OCEANIA WEBINAR RESEARCH WEBINAR



  

Our 2nd webinar under the Asia-Oceania Energy Economics Webinar series will be held on October 24th Please use the link below to register for the event. We would be grateful if you could help disseminate our webinar information to your colleagues, friends, students, and anyone who are interested in to join us.


 

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Program Description: This study examines the relationship between climate risk and greenwashing behaviours among Chinese A-share listed firms from 2009 to 2019. We find a negative relationship between climate risk and corporate greenwashing behaviours, with firms engaging in less greenwashing when facing high climate risks. This relationship is positively moderated by climate policy uncertainty. The introduction of the Paris Agreement in 2015 increased greenwashing activities and weakened the negative relationship between climate risk and greenwashing due to heightened institutional pressures. Our analysis offers valuable implications for policymakers and regulators in designing environmental policies that effectively discourage greenwashing and promote legitimate sustainable practices.

Discussant:

Yishuang Liu is an assistant professor at the Institute of International Studies, Wuhan University. He is the first-batch distinguished youth scholar of Wuhan University and the first-batch innovative youth scholar of Hubei Province. He mainly engages in interdisciplinary research on global economic governance and the low-carbon transition. He has published about 20 peer-reviewed academic papers in renowned journals such as Journal of International Money and Finance, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, China Economic Review, and Renewable Energy, with 3 papers selected as ESI highly cited papers. Yishuang Liu now serves as the Editor of Humanities & Social Sciences Communications (Nature Portfolio, SSCI Q1, AHCI Q1), the Executive Guest Editor of International Review of Financial Analysis (SSCI Q1, ABS 3), and the Executive Committee Member of the Climate Change Economics Forum.

Shan Jin holds a PhD in Finance from the Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce, Lincoln University, New Zealand. Her doctoral research examines climate finance and carbon disclosure, with a particular focus on the financial implications of climate change for emerging markets. She also earned a Master of Commerce and Management (Finance) from Lincoln University, where her thesis investigated financial inclusion and household welfare in rural China. She has been recognized with the Outstanding Investment Research award in the CFA Institute Research Challenge, New Zealand. Her research interests include climate risk, carbon disclosure, greenwashing, corporate governance, and the interaction between financial markets and sustainability.

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Event Date: October 24, 2025

Event Time: 10:am-11:00am (UTC+8)

Topic: The Impact of Climate Risk on ESG Greenwashing: The Moderating Role of Climate Policy Uncertainty among Chinese Listed Firms

Discussant: Dr. Yishuang Liu

Speaker: Dr. Shan Jin

Price: FREE


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