Items where Faculty is "Kingston Business School > Department of Accountancy, Finance and Informatics"

Article
Ciciretti, Vito, Nandy, Monomita, Pallotta, Alberto, Lodh, Suman, Senyo, PK and Kartasova, Jekaterina (2025) An early-warning risk signals framework to capture systematic risk in financial markets. Quantitative Finance, ISSN (print) 1469-7688 (In Press)
Degiannakis, Stavros, Delis, Panagiotis, Filis, George and Giannopoulos, George (2025) Trading VIX on volatility forecasts : another volatility puzzle? Journal of Forecasting, ISSN (print) 0277-6693 (Epub Ahead of Print)
González Cortés, Daniel, Lodh, Suman, Akbar, Saeed and Nandy, Monomita (2025) Disclosure dynamism : TCFD aligned climate claims of UK corporates. Business Strategy and the Environment, ISSN (print) 0964-4733 (Epub Ahead of Print)
Malafronte, Irma and Pereira, John (2025) What comes first? The chicken-egg relationship between integrated thinking and reporting. Journal of Management and Governance, ISSN (print) 1385-3457 (Epub Ahead of Print)
Book Section
Avery, Barry, Lees, Becky and Russell, Daniel (2025) Case study 3.5 : developing solutions to re-engage students with low attainment. In: Roushan, Gelareh , Polkinghorne, Martyn and Patel, Uma, (eds.) Teaching and Learning with Innovative Technologies in Higher Education : Real-World Case Studies. New York, U.S. : Routledge. pp. 109-114. ISBN 9781032635262
Fitkov-Norris, Elena and Kocheva, Nataliya (2025) Leveraging AI for strategic foresight : unveiling future horizons. In: Crawford, Megan M. and Wright, George, (eds.) Improving and enhancing scenario planning : futures thinking. Cheltenham, U.K. : Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 285-304. ISBN 9781035310579
Thesis
Bhimireddy, Nishanth sai reddy (2025) Deciphering the dynamics of initial coin offerings : a multi-dimensional analysis of public discourse, sentiment, outsourcing strategies, and post-ICO performance metrics. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, .
Burke, Rebecca (2025) The silence of the lambs : a feminist’s story of pay inequity. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, .
Dodwani, Bijal (2025) The impact of electronic word of mouth (eWOM) on service quality, investor behavior, and firm performance in UK and US banking sector. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, .