Mayssa Mhadhbi

Assistant Professor in Finance

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Email: mayssa.mhadhbi@ipag.fr
Campus: Paris
 

Education

 

  • 2023: PhD in Economics and Finance, Paris-Saclay University, France
  • 2020: Master’s Degree in Finance, ESCT Business School, Tunisia
  • 2015: Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, ESCT Business School, Tunisia
  • Biography
  • Selected publications
  • Professional experiences

 

Mayssa Mhadhbi is an Assistant Professor in Finance at ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ Business School. She holds two doctoral degrees, one in Economics from Paris-Saclay University and another in Finance from ESCT Business School in Tunisia, obtained through a cotutelle arrangement. She also qualified as an Associate Professor in Economics through a national competitive examination. Her research focuses on financial markets, environmental economics, and energy transitions, with several publications addressing the dynamics of energy markets, carbon markets, and environmental quality. Before joining ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ, she was an Assistant Professor at Paris-Saclay University.

 

Goutte, S., & Mhadhbi, M. (2021). On the asymmetric relationship between stock market development, energy efficiency, and environmental quality: A nonlinear analysis. International Review of Financial Analysis, 77.

Mhadhbi, M., & Stephane, G. (2024). Analysing crisis dynamics: How metal-energy markets influence green electricity investments. Energy Economics, 107614.

Mhadhbi, M. (2024). The interconnected carbon, fossil fuels, and clean energy markets: Exploring Europe and China’s perspectives on climate change. Finance Research Letters, 105185.

Shahrour, M. H., Mhadhbi, M., & Arouri, M. (submitted). Dynamic connectedness and hedging effectiveness between green bonds, ESG indices, and traditional assets.

Mhadhbi, M., Stephane, G., & Talel, B. (submitted). Asymmetric effects of decomposed oil-price shocks on carbon markets.

Chen, H., Tang, R., & Mhadhbi, M. (submitted). Exploring the impact of the eco-city concept on the sustainability of the real estate market: The case of Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City, China.

Youssef, I., Mhadhbi, M., & Ali, S. (working paper). Return and volatility spillover between G7 equity markets and IoT tokens.

Mhadhbi, M., Talel, B., & Christan, U. (working paper). Asymmetric connectedness among stocks, energy, and carbon emissions trading systems in Europe and China.
 

 

  • Assistant Professor, ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ Business School, France (Since September 2024)
  • Associate Researcher, UMI SOURCE, Paris-Saclay, France (Since October 2024)
  • Assistant Professor, Paris-Saclay University, France (2020 - 2024)
  • Assistant Professor, ESCT Business School, Tunisia (2019 - 2020)

Research Areas

 

  • Financial Markets
  • Energy Economics
  • Carbon Markets
  • Environmental Economics
  • Climate Finance
  • Sustainability
  • Applied Econometrics

Teaching Areas

 

  • Financial Markets
  • Macroeconomics
  • Microeconomics
  • IT Tools for Statistics
  • Introduction to Statistics
  • Management Control
  • Management Accounting
  • Python for Finance
  • Green Finance and New Technologies