Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies
Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies provides a comprehensive exploration of how developing nations can navigate the challenges of energy transition while managing scarce resources. With a focus on practical strategies, the book delves into economic frameworks, financing mechanisms, and management practices tailored for emerging economies. By addressing the interplay between global energy dynamics and local constraints, it equips policymakers, researchers, and industry professionals with actionable insights to foster sustainable development and economic resilience.The book also emphasizes the critical role of innovation, community engagement, and international collaboration, highlighting case studies, best practices, and adaptable solutions designed for diverse socio-economic contexts. - Provides fresh and essential insights into the needs of developing and emerging economies in the energy transition - Breaks down opportunities, regulatory tactics, and financial incentives for renewable and sustainable energy sources - Includes a wide range of case studies from experts across the globe
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Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies
Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies provides a comprehensive exploration of how developing nations can navigate the challenges of energy transition while managing scarce resources. With a focus on practical strategies, the book delves into economic frameworks, financing mechanisms, and management practices tailored for emerging economies. By addressing the interplay between global energy dynamics and local constraints, it equips policymakers, researchers, and industry professionals with actionable insights to foster sustainable development and economic resilience.The book also emphasizes the critical role of innovation, community engagement, and international collaboration, highlighting case studies, best practices, and adaptable solutions designed for diverse socio-economic contexts. - Provides fresh and essential insights into the needs of developing and emerging economies in the energy transition - Breaks down opportunities, regulatory tactics, and financial incentives for renewable and sustainable energy sources - Includes a wide range of case studies from experts across the globe
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Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies

Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies

Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies

Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies

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Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies provides a comprehensive exploration of how developing nations can navigate the challenges of energy transition while managing scarce resources. With a focus on practical strategies, the book delves into economic frameworks, financing mechanisms, and management practices tailored for emerging economies. By addressing the interplay between global energy dynamics and local constraints, it equips policymakers, researchers, and industry professionals with actionable insights to foster sustainable development and economic resilience.The book also emphasizes the critical role of innovation, community engagement, and international collaboration, highlighting case studies, best practices, and adaptable solutions designed for diverse socio-economic contexts. - Provides fresh and essential insights into the needs of developing and emerging economies in the energy transition - Breaks down opportunities, regulatory tactics, and financial incentives for renewable and sustainable energy sources - Includes a wide range of case studies from experts across the globe

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780443247293
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 09/15/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 41 MB
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About the Author

Hooi Hooi Lean is a Professor of Economics in the School of Social Sciences of Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia). Prof. Lean has authored more than 200 scholarly articles and academic book chapters. Her works have been published in many reputed international journals and publications. She was listed as one of the Top 2% scientists in the world by Stanford University and one of the Top 1000 Scientists in the field of Economics and Finance by Research.com. Prof. Lean serves as the Specialty Chief Editor for Energy Economics in Frontiers in Environmental Economics.
Jin Hooi Chan is a Professor of Sustainable Strategy, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship at Greenwich Business School, University of Greenwich, United Kingdom. Prof. Chan has about 30 years of extensive industry and academic experience. He worked in the environmental consulting and renewable energy sectors in Europe and Asia, developing a portfolio of multimillion dollar renewable energy projects for major investors, and providing advisory and research services to many national energy and electricity firms. He is a Chartered Engineer and Chartered Environmentalist, registered in the United Kingdom. He was trained at the University of Cambridge in sustainable development and energy policy and industrial structure, with full scholarships from Shell-Chevening and the ESRC- Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Dorothy Hodgkin Award. His research in sustainable development and climate change encompasses several subjects (policy analysis, ethical finance and financial innovation, ESG and climate risks and litigation, firm strategies and green transitions, SME and entrepreneurship ecosystem, and social psychology-behavioural change), and ventures into several sectors (renewable energy; fintech, crowdfunding, and e-commerce; tourism and hospitality; eco- and social enterprises; creative industries; and heritage and cultural sector). Prof. Chan is a prolific writer who has published widely in reputable peer-reviewed academic journals and industry outlets, including many top- ranked academic journals, such as Industrial Marketing Management, Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, International Journal of Hospitality Management, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Current Issues in Tourism, City, Culture and Society, and Singapore Economics Review. He sits on various editorial boards of highly reputable journals and is a member of the ESRC (UK) Research Council’s Peer-Review College, and an external grant reviewer for the British Academy, where he reviews grant proposals.

Table of Contents

1.The energy-growth nexus in Malaysia: Does energy security matter?Dzul Hadzwan Husaini and Hooi Hooi Lean2.Energy transition, energy efficiency, and green finance in the ASEAN regionMita Bhattacharya and Eric Yan3.Economic policy uncertainties and energy generation dynamics in emerging economies: A panel data analysisShreya Pal and Mantu Kumar Mahalik4.Income growth and green financing in renewable energy: Mitigating environmental degradation in emerging Asian countriesTze-Haw Chan, Abdul Saqib, and Isnaini Nuzula IN Agustin5.Macroeconomic analysis of fuel subsidy reforms in ASEAN countriesNam Foo, Hooi Hooi Lean, and Ruhul Salim6.Moderating role of global value chains between countries' ability to adopt and adapt the frontier technology and renewable energy innovations: Evidence from selected developing economiesQaiser Munir, Shamrez Ali, and Kasim Mansur7.Social capital and its spatial spillover on energy-based carbon emissions in IndonesiaWindia Urfa Hani, Djoni Hartono, and Putu Angga Widyastaman8.Beyond profit: An in-depth analysis of ESG factors and financial performance in the Chinese new energy sectorIrene Wei Kiong Ting, Qian Long Kweh, Chunya Ren, and Jawad Asif9.How carbon emission affects stock price crash risk―Evidence from listed firms in TaiwanYuan Chang10.Asymmetric relationships between crude oil price, palm oil price, and exchange rate: The case of MalaysiaSook-Rei Tan and Xiu Wei Yeap11.Asymmetric causality relationship between global energy market and ASEAN stock marketsJianxu Liu, Yansong Li, Xuefei Kang, Jiande Cui, and Woraphon Yamaka12.International Energy Agency's approaches to low-carbon energy transitions and just transitions in emerging economiesChung-Han Yang13.Energy efficiency and energy management in developing countries: A way forwardQaiser Munir, Shamrez Ali, and Kasim Mansur14.Prospects for hydrogen energy and its production in IndiaWilliam J. Nuttall, Bernaurdshaw Neppolian, Madhu Madhavi, and Aswathy Rajan15.Enhancing sustainable urban mobility: A customer-centered comparative analysis for seat-based e-scooter sharing servicesSirirat Sae Lim and Han-Wei Chiang16.Optimal green energy policy supports for rural water facility operation in NigeriaSaheed Layiwola Bello

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