Centre for Innovative and Sustainable Finance
Global warming, pandemics, recurrent financial crises, and new web-based technology — in response to a world in constant flux, The Centre for Innovative and Sustainable Finance (CISF) is undertaking research that helps governments, organisations, individuals, and society adapt to the evolving national and international financial landscape.
Finance — as both an academic discipline and a tool for modern economic governance — has never been more important. Finance theory plays a fundamental role in understanding topics such as Fintech, green investment, cybercrime, ethical finance, money laundering, personal credit, national solvency, and issues of Environmental, Social and Governance sustainability.
While maintaining a strong foundation in traditional Finance research, the Centre will engage in cross-disciplinary and collaborative investigations into these and related fields, with the aim of developing a portfolio of projects that will place the CISF at the forefront of theoretical development.
We also aim to support and inspire researchers at all career stages in the creation of new knowledge, and our innovative research underpins and strengthens our Ph.D. programmes, enabling our doctoral researchers to acquire the up-to-date skills and specialist knowledge essential for careers in Finance and related fields.
Members of the Centre have internationally recognised expertise in diverse areas of Finance, investigating both classical and contemporary issues, and have had impactful research published in international journals — with notable success in the areas of Climate Finance, ESG, Corporate Governance and Corporate Finance. Recent research has been funded by major funding bodies, including the British Academy and British Council.
Our members have already developed solid relationships with prominent institutions and organisations both in the UK and globally, including the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan, NASDAQ, the EU, and overseas governments. Collaborations have included co-organising events (e.g., conferences/workshops), delivering expert talks on topical issues, and providing consultancy services.
In addition, our members have forged links with research centres across the University — including the 1024ºË¹¤³§ Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, the Centre for Blue Governance, the Centre for Operational Research and Logistics, School of Computing, and the School of Education and Sociology.
To read more about the Centre and to see our full list of recent projects and publications, visit our .
Our CISF work focuses on the following topics
Sustainable Finance and Banking
- Green / Blue Finance
- Ethical Finance
- Islamic Finance
- Climate Economy; Energy and Environmental Economics
- Financial Markets; Financial Institutions and Regulation
- Micro Finance; Household Finance and Community Finance
- Global Finance; Global Economy and Geo-politics; International Investment
- Financing of Economic Growth
Financial Innovation and Technology
- Big Data; Artificial Intelligence; Textual Analysis
- Financial Technology and Innovation; Digital Economics
- Blockchain Technology
- Decentralised Finance
Law and Finance
- Banking and Finance Law; Regulation of Financial Markets
- Financial Regulation; Financial Crime; Fraud; CSiR
- Forensic Accounting; Forensic Finance
- Economic Law and Business Law
Publication highlights
2024
Jakar, G., Philippou, C.
6 Nov 2024, In: European Planning Studies
Philippou, C.
17 Oct 2024, In: The Conversation
Philippou, C.
7 Aug 2024, In: International Accountant Magazine, 3p.
Bennett, M., Failler, P., March, A. L. A.
3 Aug 2024, In: Fishes. 9, 8, 39p., 305
Akula, K. K., Akula, M., Arabikhan, F., Gegov, A., Jafari, R., Jouffroy, R., Marcucci, M.
3 Jul 2024, In: WSEAS Transactions on Computers. 23
Active Research Projects
Bailey-Ross, C., Coats, A., Inkpen, R., McBride, K., Scarlett, G., Teba, T.
14/11/2021 → 30/11/2024
Centre committee members
Deputy Directors
PGR Programme Lead
Event Lead
Members of the CISF
- Evans Agyeman
- Khaldoon Albitar
- Soud Almutairi
- Khalid Alodeh
- Jiafu An
- Joanne Atkinson
- David Begg
- Ioannis Chatziantoniou
- Huijing Chen
- Leila Choukroune
- Joe Cox
- Everton Dockery
- Roger Draheim
- Sina Erdal
- Pierre Failler
- Michail Filippidis
- Alexander Gegov
- Lilian Muchimba
- Ayhan Nadiri
- Nikos Nanos
- Frank Nguyen
- Rebecca Nicolaides
- EY Oh
- Paraskevas Pagas
- Christina Philippou
- Lee Roach
- Joe Sekhon
- Menelaos Tasiou
- Alessia Testa
- Konstantinos Vergos
- Andrew Wood
- Antonio Yaghmour
- Andrii Zharikov
PhD programmes
Our research philosophy and culture aims to nurture the next generation of researchers and innovation leaders, and develop Ph.D. candidates’ potential. At the CISF, we deliver Ph.D. programmes in the above three areas, which are built on our supervisors’ experience and in-depth expertise — and our research culture aims to nurture the next generation of researchers and innovation leaders.
For more information, please email CISF@port.ac.uk or visit the University's Current PhD Projects page.
Centre PhD students
PhD supervisor (s): Dr. Roza Sagitova and Dr. Sonia Brandon
Entry year: Feb 2023
Supervisors: Dr Paraskevas Pagas (First Supervisor) and Dr Arief Daynes (Second Supervisor)
Entry date: 2022
Email: up2090917@myport.ac.uk
Supervisors: Dr. Roza Sagitova and Dr. Sonia Brandon
Entry date: 2019
Email: lilian.muchimba@myport.ac.uk
Supervisors: Dr Joe Cox, Prof Andy Thorpe, Dr Xiaodong Wang
Entry: 2021
Email: aswathi.asok@myport.ac.uk
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