2025 Commodity and Energy Markets Association Conference

Rice University, Houston, TX

All times below are in CST

 

Program Notes and Index of Sessions

 

Summary of All Sessions

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#Date/TimeTypeTitle/LocationPapers
1June 16, 2025
9:00-10:00
invited Keynote 1 - Frank Wolak, Stanford University: The Engineering Economics of Low Carbon Electricity Market Design

    Location: Shell Auditorium

0
2June 16, 2025
10:30-12:00
contributed 1A. Corporate incentives & emissions

    Location: 212

3
3June 16, 2025
10:30-12:00
contributed 1B. Asset pricing: What drives commodity-market reactions and sentiment?

    Location: 214

3
4June 16, 2025
10:30-12:00
contributed 1C. Power: Reliability

    Location: 216

3
5June 16, 2025
10:30-11:30
contributed 1D. Green Bonds

    Location: 218

2
6June 16, 2025
13:15-14:45
contributed 2A. Corporate: Natural resource firms

    Location: 212

3
7June 16, 2025
13:15-14:45
contributed 2B. Asset pricing: Commodity & variance risk premia

    Location: 214

3
8June 16, 2025
13:15-14:45
contributed 2C. Power: Energy transition

    Location: 216

3
9June 16, 2025
13:15-14:45
contributed 2D. ESG Challenges

    Location: 218

3
10June 16, 2025
15:15-16:45
contributed 3A. Shocks, trade, and commodity prices

    Location: 212

3
11June 16, 2025
15:15-16:45
contributed 3B. Asset pricing: Term structures

    Location: 214

3
12June 16, 2025
15:15-16:45
contributed 3C. Power: Volatility

    Location: 216

3
13June 16, 2025
15:15-16:45
contributed 3D. Oil shocks

    Location: 218

3
14June 16, 2025
17:00-18:00
plenary CEMA Lifetime Achievement Speech: Vincent Kaminski, Rice University

    Location: Shell Auditorium

0
15June 17, 2025
9:00-10:00
panel David Brown, Duke University & Stefan Reichelstein, Stanford University, University of Mannheim: Panel on Academic Initiatives on the Clean Energy Transition

    Location: Shell Auditorium

0
16June 17, 2025
10:30-12:00
contributed 4A. Corporate: Disclosures & news

    Location: 212

3
17June 17, 2025
10:30-12:00
contributed 4B. Asset pricing: Price discovery

    Location: 214

3
18June 17, 2025
10:30-12:00
contributed 4C. Power: Demand response

    Location: 216

3
19June 17, 2025
10:30-12:00
contributed 4D. Energy transition & welfare

    Location: 218

3
20June 17, 2025
13:15-14:15
contributed 5A. Commodity markets: Participants & intermediaries

    Location: 212

2
21June 17, 2025
13:15-14:15
contributed 5B. Asset pricing: Unusual price patterns

    Location: 214

2
22June 17, 2025
13:15-14:15
contributed 5C. Unintended consequences

    Location: 216

2
23June 17, 2025
13:15-14:15
contributed 5D. Global supply chains

    Location: 218

2
24June 17, 2025
15:15-16:15
invited Keynote 2 - James Smith, Dartmouth College: Unit Commitment without Commitment - A Dynamic Framework for Managing an Integrated Energy System Under Uncertainty

    Location: Shell Auditorium

0
25June 17, 2025
16:30-17:00
plenary CEMA General Assembly

    Location: Shell Auditorium

0
 

25 sessions, 55 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papers


 

2025 Commodity and Energy Markets Association Conference

Detailed List of Sessions

    
 
Session 1: Keynote 1 - Frank Wolak, Stanford University: The Engineering Economics of Low Carbon Electricity Market Design
June 16, 2025 9:00 to 10:00
Location: Shell Auditorium
 
Session Chairs:
1. Barbara Ostdiek, Rice University
2. Frank Wolak, Stanford University
Session type: invited
 
Session 2: 1A. Corporate incentives & emissions
June 16, 2025 10:30 to 12:00
Location: 212
 
Session Chair: Minjia Li, University of Alberta
Session type: contributed
 

1. Corporate climate change exposure and renewable energy consumption
   By Rudresh Pandey; Oslo Business School
   Presented by: Rudresh Pandey, Oslo Business School
   Discussant:   Minjia Li, University of Alberta
 

2. Climate-linked Pay and Supply Chain Management
   By Minjia Li; University of Alberta
   Presented by: Minjia Li, University of Alberta
   Discussant:   Mayank Kumar, Boston University
 

3. Carbon Emissions and Shareholder Value: Causal Evidence from the U.S. Power Utilities
   By Mayank Kumar; Boston University
   Amiyatosh Purnanandam; University of Michigan
   Presented by: Mayank Kumar, Boston University
   Discussant:   Rudresh Pandey, Oslo Business School
 
Session 3: 1B. Asset pricing: What drives commodity-market reactions and sentiment?
June 16, 2025 10:30 to 12:00
Location: 214
 
Session Chair: Raghav Goyal, Louisiana State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Trader Attention and Market Reaction to Fundamental News: Evidence from Natural Gas Futures
   By Chen Gu; Shanghai Business School
   Alexander Kurov; West Virginia University
   Raluca Stan; University of Minnesota Duluth
   Presented by: Raluca Stan, University of Minnesota Duluth
   Discussant:   Felipe Grimaldi Avileis, UC Davis
 

2. Fueling Volatility: How biofuel policies shape commodity price risk
   By Felipe Grimaldi Avileis; UC Davis
   Presented by: Felipe Grimaldi Avileis, UC Davis
   Discussant:   Raghav Goyal, Louisiana State University
 

3. Investor Sentiments in Agricultural Commodity Markets
   By Raghav Goyal; Louisiana State University
   Berna Karali; University of Georgia
   Presented by: Raghav Goyal, Louisiana State University
   Discussant:   Raluca Stan, University of Minnesota Duluth
 
Session 4: 1C. Power: Reliability
June 16, 2025 10:30 to 12:00
Location: 216
 
Session Chair: Ignacia Mercadal, University of Florida
Session type: contributed
 

1. Modernizing Expansion Planning and Probabilistic Adequacy Modeling for Spatial Reliability: Metrics and Machine Learning Feedback
   By Satender Gunwal; University of Illinois Chicago
   Selvaprabu Nadarajah; Univ of Illinois at Chicago
   Presented by: Satender Gunwal, University of Illinois Chicago
   Discussant:   Ke Xin (Sherry) Zuo,
 

2. Revisiting Capacity Market Fundamentals
   By Ke Xin (Sherry) Zuo
   Joshua Macey; University of Chicago
   Jacob Mays; Cornell University
   Presented by: Ke Xin (Sherry) Zuo,
   Discussant:   Ignacia Mercadal, University of Florida
 

3. The Role of Strategic Behavior During Extreme Weather Events: The Case of Winter Storm Uri
   By John Birge; University of Chicago
   Ali Hortacsu; University of Chicago
   Ignacia Mercadal; University of Florida
   Michael Pavlin; Wilfrid Laurier University
   Presented by: Ignacia Mercadal, University of Florida
   Discussant:   Satender Gunwal, University of Illinois Chicago
 
Session 5: 1D. Green Bonds
June 16, 2025 10:30 to 11:30
Location: 218
 
Session Chair: Jess Cornaggia, Pennsylvania State University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Endogenous Preferences and Green Bond Pricing
   By Ming Li; Virginia Commonwealth University
   Summer Liu; University of Richmond
   Nhu Tran; University of Richmond
   Matthew Wilson; University of Richmond
   Presented by: Nhu Tran, University of Richmond
   Discussant:   Jess Cornaggia, Pennsylvania State University
 

2. Renewable Energy Resources and the Local Economy: Evidence from Municipal Bonds
   By Jess Cornaggia; Pennsylvania State University
   Peter Iliev; Pennsylvania State University
   Presented by: Jess Cornaggia, Pennsylvania State University
   Discussant:   Nhu Tran, University of Richmond
 
Session 6: 2A. Corporate: Natural resource firms
June 16, 2025 13:15 to 14:45
Location: 212
 
Session Chair: Artem Durnev, University of Richmond
Session type: contributed
 

1. Arbitrage in Plain Sight? Derivatives Use, Disclosure, and Shareholder Value
   By William Meyers; University of Oklahoma
   Chitru Fernando; University of Oklahoma
   Presented by: William Meyers, University of Oklahoma
   Discussant:   Yifan Zhang, Rice University
 

2. Extrapolative expectations and corporate risk management
   By Haibo Jiang; University of Quebec at Montreal
   Nishad Kapadia; Tulane University
   Yuhang Xing; Rice University
   Yifan Zhang; Rice University
   Presented by: Yifan Zhang, Rice University
   Discussant:   Artem Durnev, University of Richmond
 

3. State Ownership and Financial Reporting Quality: Evidence from Natural Advantage Industries
   By Artem Durnev; University of Richmond
   Narjess Boubakri; The American University of Sharjah Igor Oliveira dos Santos; MacEwan Unversity
   Presented by: Artem Durnev, University of Richmond
   Discussant:   William Meyers, University of Oklahoma
 
Session 7: 2B. Asset pricing: Commodity & variance risk premia
June 16, 2025 13:15 to 14:45
Location: 214
 
Session Chair: Bingxin Li, West Virginia University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Hedging Pressure, Variance Risk Premia, and Expected Futures Returns in the Commodity Markets
   By Asad Dossani; Colorado State University
   Sang Baum Kang; Illinois Institute of Technology
   Xuhui (Nick) Pan; University of Oklahoma
   Presented by: Asad Dossani, Colorado State University
   Discussant:   Vincent Haller, Maastricht University, School Business and Economics
 

2. Dynamic Interactions between the Limit Order Book and Option Implied Volatiles
   By Philippe Debie; Wageningen University & Research
   Vincent Haller; Maastricht University, School Business and Economics
   Joost Pennings; Maastricht University
   Andres Trujillo-Barrera; University of Idaho
   Presented by: Vincent Haller, Maastricht University, School Business and Economics
   Discussant:   Asad Dossani, Colorado State University
 

3. Searching for Risk Premia in Agricultural Futures Markets
   By Michael Adjemian; University of Georgia
   Christopher Burns; Commodity Futures Trading Commission
   Daniel Prager; Commodity Futures Trading Commission
   Michel Robe; University of Richmond - Robins School of Business
   Presented by: Michel Robe, University of Richmond - Robins School of Business
   Discussant:   Bingxin Li, West Virginia University
 
Session 8: 2C. Power: Energy transition
June 16, 2025 13:15 to 14:45
Location: 216
 
Session Chair: Owen Wu, Indiana University
Session type: contributed
 

1. When Where Watt: Harnessing the Value of Time and Location for Renewable Electricity Generation
   By Vishrut Rana; The Wharton School
   Christian Kaps; Harvard Business School
   Serguei Netessine; The Wharton School
   Presented by: Vishrut Rana, The Wharton School
   Discussant:   Yu Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
 

2. Value of Clean Energy
   By Erica Li; Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
   Yu Li; Shanghai Jiao Tong University
   Shaojun Zhang; Ohio State University
   Presented by: Yu Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
   Discussant:   Owen Wu, Indiana University
 

3. Does Renewable Energy Renew Energy Efficiency?
   By Owen Wu; Indiana University
   Presented by: Owen Wu, Indiana University
   Discussant:   Vishrut Rana, The Wharton School
 
Session 9: 2D. ESG Challenges
June 16, 2025 13:15 to 14:45
Location: 218
 
Session Chair: Takashi Kanamura,
Session type: contributed
 

1. ESG Ratings Greenwashing - Impact of ESG Ratings on Sector Stock Prices
   By Patrycja Chodnicka-Jaworska; University of Warsaw
   Presented by: Patrycja Chodnicka-Jaworska, University of Warsaw
   Discussant:   Rita D'Ecclesia, University of Roma La Sapienza
 

2. Not all glitters but at least is green
   By Rita D'Ecclesia; University of Roma La Sapienza
   Presented by: Rita D'Ecclesia, University of Roma La Sapienza
   Discussant:   Takashi Kanamura,
 

3. Is ESG Good or Bad for ETF Trading?
   By Takashi Kanamura
   Presented by: Takashi Kanamura,
   Discussant:   Patrycja Chodnicka-Jaworska, University of Warsaw
 
Session 10: 3A. Shocks, trade, and commodity prices
June 16, 2025 15:15 to 16:45
Location: 212
 
Session Chair: nicolas merener, universidad torcuato di tella
Session type: contributed
 

1. Low Water on the Big River: The Role of Physical and Economic Distance in US Soybean Markets
   By Ivan Flores; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
   Joseph Janzen; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
   Presented by: Ivan Flores, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
   Discussant:   Deniz Besik, University of Richmond
 

2. Multicommodity Fresh Produce Trade Networks with Quality Deterioration Under Congestion and Transportation Capacities
   By Deniz Besik; University of Richmond
   Presented by: Deniz Besik, University of Richmond
   Discussant:   nicolas merener, universidad torcuato di tella
 

3. Weather Forecasts, Uncertainty and Crop Prices
   By Magdalena Cornejo; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella and CONICET
   nicolas merener; universidad torcuato di tella
   Ezequiel Merovich; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
   Presented by: nicolas merener, universidad torcuato di tella
   Discussant:   Ivan Flores, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 
Session 11: 3B. Asset pricing: Term structures
June 16, 2025 15:15 to 16:45
Location: 214
 
Session Chair: Mike Ludkovski, UC Santa Barbara
Session type: contributed
 

1. Long-run risk model with inventories
   By John Cotter; University College Dublin
   Emmanuel Eyiah-Donkor; University College Dublin
   Adrian Fernandez-Perez; UCD
   Presented by: Emmanuel Eyiah-Donkor, University College Dublin
   Discussant:   Malthe Rauh Johansen, University of Copenhagen
 

2. Term structure of volatility and correlation in commodity markets using arithmetic multifactor models
   By Malthe Rauh Johansen; University of Copenhagen
   Nina Lange
   David Skovmand; University of Copenhagen
   Presented by: Malthe Rauh Johansen, University of Copenhagen
   Discussant:   Mike Ludkovski, UC Santa Barbara
 

3. Additive Gaussian Process Models for Natural Gas Forward Curves
   By Mike Ludkovski; UC Santa Barbara
   Presented by: Mike Ludkovski, UC Santa Barbara
   Discussant:   Emmanuel Eyiah-Donkor, University College Dublin
 
Session 12: 3C. Power: Volatility
June 16, 2025 15:15 to 16:45
Location: 216
 
Session Chair: Andrew Liu, Purdue University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Dismissal of Demand Dependence Disappoints and Deceives: The Case of Microgrid Generation and Storage Investments
   By Jiarui Wei; University of Texas at Dallas
   Fariba Farajbakhsh Mamaghani; Tulane University
   Metin Cakanyildi; University of Texas at Dallas
   Presented by: Jiarui Wei, University of Texas at Dallas
   Discussant:   Amelie Schischke, Augsburg University
 

2. Unraveling European Electricity Price Volatility: The Impact of Renewables
   By Amelie Schischke; Augsburg University
   Presented by: Amelie Schischke, Augsburg University
   Discussant:   Andrew Liu, Purdue University
 

3. Equilibrium Power Purchase Agreements Through Nash Bargaining Solutions
   By Andrew Liu; Purdue University
   Harikrishnan Sreekumaran; Amazon
   Presented by: Andrew Liu, Purdue University
   Discussant:   Jiarui Wei, University of Texas at Dallas
 
Session 13: 3D. Oil shocks
June 16, 2025 15:15 to 16:45
Location: 218
 
Session Chair: Ehud Ronn, McCombs School of Business, University o
Session type: contributed
 

1. Oil Shocks and Economic Sentiment Indicators in Major Emerging Countries
   By Nahiyan Faisal Azad; University of Wisconsin- Parkside
   Cosmas Dery; Sam Houston State University
   Presented by: Cosmas Dery, Sam Houston State University
   Discussant:   Nima Ebrahimi,
 

2. Gold, Oil, Macroeconomic Disaster Risk, and Expected Stock Returns
   By Nima Ebrahimi
   Presented by: Nima Ebrahimi,
   Discussant:   Ehud Ronn, McCombs School of Business, University o
 

3. Financial Oil Market Metrics for Geopolitical Crises
   By Yassmine Abba-Kaka; University of Texas at Austin
   Ehud Ronn; McCombs School of Business, University o
   Presented by: Ehud Ronn, McCombs School of Business, University o
   Discussant:   Cosmas Dery, Sam Houston State University
 
Session 14: CEMA Lifetime Achievement Speech: Vincent Kaminski, Rice University
June 16, 2025 17:00 to 18:00
Location: Shell Auditorium
 
Session Chairs:
1. Andrea Roncoroni, ESSEC Business School
2. Vince Kaminski, Rice University
Session type: plenary
 
Session 15: David Brown, Duke University & Stefan Reichelstein, Stanford University, University of Mannheim: Panel on Academic Initiatives on the Clean Energy Transition
June 17, 2025 9:00 to 10:00
Location: Shell Auditorium
 
Session Chairs:
1. Barbara Ostdiek, Rice University
2. David Brown, Duke University
3. Stefan Reichelstein, Stanford University, University of Mannheim
Session type: panel
 
Session 16: 4A. Corporate: Disclosures & news
June 17, 2025 10:30 to 12:00
Location: 212
 
Session Chair: Steffen Hitzemann, University of Houston
Session type: contributed
 

1. Is the Fire Out? Initial Public Offerings in Fossil Fuel Industries and the Green Transition
   By Ana Mao de Ferro; University of Zurich
   Presented by: Ana Mao de Ferro, University of Zurich
   Discussant:   Berk Yayvak, The University of Texas at Dallas
 

2. The Informational Role of Corporate Disclosure in Commodity Markets
   By Berk Yayvak; The University of Texas at Dallas
   Presented by: Berk Yayvak, The University of Texas at Dallas
   Discussant:   Steffen Hitzemann, University of Houston
 

3. Does Sustainable Investing Dull Stock Reactions to Cash Flow News?
   By Steffen Hitzemann; University of Houston
   An Qin; Rutgers Business School
   Stanislav Sokolinski; MSU
   Andrea Tamoni; University of Notre Dame
   Presented by: Steffen Hitzemann, University of Houston
   Discussant:   Ana Mao de Ferro, University of Zurich
 
Session 17: 4B. Asset pricing: Price discovery
June 17, 2025 10:30 to 12:00
Location: 214
 
Session Chair: Delphine Lautier, PSL University Paris Dauphine
Session type: contributed
 

1. When nickel is worth a quarter: the impact of the 2022 LME nickel short squeeze
   By Xiaoyang Wang; University of New Mexico
   Presented by: Xiaoyang Wang, University of New Mexico
   Discussant:   Huiming Zhang, University of Oklahoma
 

2. Electronic Trading and Price Discovery in Commodity Futures: A Tale of Two Markets
   By Kateryna Holland; University of Missouri
   Huiming Zhang; University of Oklahoma
   Scott Linn; University of Oklahoma
   Chitru Fernando; University of Oklahoma
   Presented by: Huiming Zhang, University of Oklahoma
   Discussant:   Delphine Lautier, PSL University Paris Dauphine
 

3. PRICE DISCOVERY MEASURES: A RE-ASSESSMENT ON THE GOLD MARKET
   By Delphine Lautier; PSL University Paris Dauphine
   Julien Ling; Collège de France
   Bertrand Villeneuve; Université Paris-Dauphine
   Presented by: Delphine Lautier, PSL University Paris Dauphine
   Discussant:   Xiaoyang Wang, University of New Mexico
 
Session 18: 4C. Power: Demand response
June 17, 2025 10:30 to 12:00
Location: 216
 
Session Chair: Jiasun Li, George Mason University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Multi-Market Coupling Model: A Residual Demand Approach
   By Tobias Kargus; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
   Presented by: Tobias Kargus, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
   Discussant:   Mohammad Mehrabi, Stanford University
 

2. Optimal Mechanisms for Demand Response: An Indifference Set Approach
   By Mohammad Mehrabi; Stanford University
   Omer Karaduman; Stanford University
   Stefan Wager; Stanford University
   Presented by: Mohammad Mehrabi, Stanford University
   Discussant:   Jiasun Li, George Mason University
 

3. Bitcoin Mining for Carbon Emission Reduction
   By Jiasun Li; George Mason University
   Presented by: Jiasun Li, George Mason University
   Discussant:   Tobias Kargus, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
 
Session 19: 4D. Energy transition & welfare
June 17, 2025 10:30 to 12:00
Location: 218
 
Session Chair: Xin Zheng, Beijing Institute of Technology
Session type: contributed
 

1. Climate policy and cartelization risk for critical minerals: An application to the copper market
   By Ilenia Gaia Romani; MIT, FEEM
   Nicola Comincioli; Università di Brescia
   Sergio Vergalli; Università di Brescia
   Presented by: Ilenia Gaia Romani, MIT, FEEM
   Discussant:   Anderson Camille, University of Lille
 

2. Biofuels and the Inequality Paradox : Can the Energy Transition Balance Climate Goals and Equity ?
   By Anderson Camille; University of Lille
   Presented by: Anderson Camille, University of Lille
   Discussant:   Xin Zheng, Beijing Institute of Technology
 

3. International Competitiveness of China's New Energy Vehicle Industry-An Analysis Based on Comparison with Pacific Rim Countries
   By Xin Zheng; Beijing Institute of Technology
   Presented by: Xin Zheng, Beijing Institute of Technology
   Discussant:   Ilenia Gaia Romani, MIT, FEEM
 
Session 20: 5A. Commodity markets: Participants & intermediaries
June 17, 2025 13:15 to 14:15
Location: 212
 
Session Chair: Craig Pirrong, Bauer College of Business, University of
Session type: contributed
 

1. Disentangling the Impact of CH Functions in Futures
   By Camille AÏT-YOUCEF; Nantes University
   Jean-Baptiste Bonnier; Université de Franche Comté
   Presented by: Camille AÏT-YOUCEF, Nantes University
   Discussant:   Craig Pirrong, Bauer College of Business, University of
 

2. The Industrial Organization of Commodity Trading
   By Craig Pirrong; Bauer College of Business, University of
   Presented by: Craig Pirrong, Bauer College of Business, University of
   Discussant:   Camille AÏT-YOUCEF, Nantes University
 
Session 21: 5B. Asset pricing: Unusual price patterns
June 17, 2025 13:15 to 14:15
Location: 214
 
Session Chair: Isabel Figuerola Ferretti, ICADE
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Application of Particle Physics Tools to Detect Market Manipulation: The MSA Lab
   By Philippe Debie; Wageningen University & Research
   Joost Pennings; Wageningen University & Research
   Axel Naumann; European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
   Jonas Rembser; European Organization for Nuclear Research
   Bedir Tekinerdogan; Wageningen University & Research
   Cagatay Catal; Qatar University
   Marjolein Verhulst; Wageningen University & Research
   Lorenzo Moneta; European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
   Tarek Alskaif; Wageningen University
   Presented by: Philippe Debie, Wageningen University & Research
   Discussant:   Isabel Figuerola Ferretti, ICADE
 

2. Energy Crisis and Bubbles: the case of gas, power and green hydrogen markets
   By Isabel Figuerola Ferretti; ICADE
   Presented by: Isabel Figuerola Ferretti, ICADE
   Discussant:   Philippe Debie, Wageningen University & Research
 
Session 22: 5C. Unintended consequences
June 17, 2025 13:15 to 14:15
Location: 216
 
Session Chair: Benjamin Leibowicz, University of Texas at Austin
Session type: contributed
 

1. Investment valuation of photovoltaic and energy storage systems for diverse energy communities: a real option approach
   By Riccardo De Blasis; Marche Polytechnic University
   Graziella Pacelli; Università Politecnica delle Marche
   Salvatore Vergine; Marche Polytechnic University
   Presented by: Riccardo De Blasis, Marche Polytechnic University
   Discussant:   Benjamin Leibowicz, University of Texas at Austin
 

2. Coordination Problems and Incentive Pass-Through in Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Development
   By Abdullah Albeladi; University of Texas at Austin
   Benjamin Leibowicz; University of Texas at Austin
   Presented by: Benjamin Leibowicz, University of Texas at Austin
   Discussant:   Riccardo De Blasis, Marche Polytechnic University
 
Session 23: 5D. Global supply chains
June 17, 2025 13:15 to 14:15
Location: 218
 
Session Chair: Nikos Nomikos, Bayes Business School
Session type: contributed
 

1. Environmental Disclosures in Global Supply Chains
   By Christian Opp; University of Rochester
   Xingtan Zhang; Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
   Presented by: Christian Opp, University of Rochester
   Discussant:   Nikos Nomikos, Bayes Business School
 

2. Operating Capacity, Pricing and Supply Elasticity in Container Shipping Markets
   By Nikos Nomikos; Bayes Business School
   Presented by: Nikos Nomikos, Bayes Business School
   Discussant:   Christian Opp, University of Rochester
 
Session 24: Keynote 2 - James Smith, Dartmouth College: Unit Commitment without Commitment - A Dynamic Framework for Managing an Integrated Energy System Under Uncertainty
June 17, 2025 15:15 to 16:15
Location: Shell Auditorium
 
Session Chairs:
1. Nicola Secomandi, Rice University
2. James Smith, Dartmouth University
Session type: invited
 
Session 25: CEMA General Assembly
June 17, 2025 16:30 to 17:00
Location: Shell Auditorium
 
Session Chair: Andrea Roncoroni, ESSEC Business School
Session type: plenary
 

 

Index of Participants

Legend: C=chair, P=Presenter, D=Discussant
#ParticipantRoles in Conference
1AÏT-YOUCEF, CamilleP20, D20
2Besik, DenizP10, D10
3Brown, DavidC15
4Camille, AndersonP19, D19
5Chodnicka-Jaworska, PatrycjaP9, D9
6Cornaggia, JessP5, D5, C5
7D'Ecclesia, RitaP9, D9
8De Blasis, RiccardoP22, D22
9Debie, PhilippeP21, D21
10Dery, CosmasP13, D13
11Dossani, AsadP7, D7
12Durnev, ArtemP6, D6, C6
13Ebrahimi, NimaP13, D13
14Eyiah-Donkor, EmmanuelP11, D11
15Figuerola Ferretti, IsabelP21, D21, C21
16Flores, IvanP10, D10
17Goyal, RaghavP3, D3, C3
18Grimaldi Avileis, FelipeP3, D3
19Gunwal, SatenderP4, D4
20Haller, VincentP7, D7
21Hitzemann, SteffenP16, D16, C16
22Johansen, Malthe RauhP11, D11
23Kaminski, VinceC14
24Kanamura, TakashiP9, D9, C9
25Kargus, TobiasP18, D18
26Kumar, MayankP2, D2
27Lautier, DelphineP17, D17, C17
28Leibowicz, BenjaminP22, D22, C22
29Li, JiasunP18, D18, C18
30Li, YuP8, D8
31Li, MinjiaP2, D2, C2
32Li, BingxinD7, C7
33Liu, AndrewP12, D12, C12
34Ludkovski, MikeP11, D11, C11
35Mao de Ferro, AnaP16, D16
36Mehrabi, MohammadP18, D18
37Mercadal, IgnaciaP4, D4, C4
38merener, nicolasP10, D10, C10
39Meyers, WilliamP6, D6
40Nomikos, NikosP23, D23, C23
41Opp, ChristianP23, D23
42Ostdiek, BarbaraC1, C15
43Pandey, RudreshP2, D2
44Pirrong, CraigP20, D20, C20
45Rana, VishrutP8, D8
46Reichelstein, StefanC15
47Robe, MichelP7
48Romani, Ilenia GaiaP19, D19
49Roncoroni, AndreaC14, C25
50Ronn, EhudP13, D13, C13
51Schischke, AmelieP12, D12
52Secomandi, NicolaC24
53Smith, JamesC24
54Stan, RalucaP3, D3
55Tran, NhuP5, D5
56Wang, XiaoyangP17, D17
57Wei, JiaruiP12, D12
58Wolak, FrankC1
59Wu, OwenP8, D8, C8
60Yayvak, BerkP16, D16
61Zhang, HuimingP17, D17
62Zhang, YifanP6, D6
63Zheng, XinP19, D19, C19
64Zuo, Ke Xin (Sherry)P4, D4

 

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