Lincoln Economics, Accountancy and Finance Research Group
What Are We Doing?
The Lincoln Economics, Accountancy & Finance Research Group (LEAF) brings together economics and finance academics from °®ΓΓΙη's International Business School and School of Social and Political Sciences, graduate students, and a diverse network of collaborators, with the aim to facilitate the creation and diffusion of rigorous and policy relevant research as well as research skills within the University, the local community, and the society at large.
Our research is based on microeconomic models encompassing heterogeneous individual and firm behaviours and extends to the functioning of particular industries as well as the macroeconomic perspective that brings in the picture the interplay of institutions, markets, and policies in the diverse contexts of developing, emerging, and developed economies.
Why Is It Important?
A well-functioning markets and a vigorous enterprises are important drivers of growth and poverty reduction. Finance is central to enterprise development and vice versa, and large parts of both areas of inquiry revolve around the behaviour and performance of individuals and firms. Understanding these behaviours and outcomes is important from theoretical and practical perspectives. Even if the markets are efficient and individuals rational most of the time, we need to worry about the times when they are not.
How Are We Different?
On the backdrop of the 2007 financial crisis, the economists have been blamed for their failure to understand the importance of finance and financiers for putting too much faith in the models produced by economists. We recognise that individuals and firms cannot be the rational actors who fit neatly into academic models and that the level of financial development is good only up to a point, after which it may negatively impact economic growth. Therefore in our research we aspire to deal with the world as it is, not the world that is easily modelled.
Group Research
, Professor of Development Economics, LEAF Research Group Lead, AF&E Ethics Lead & Director of Research – Economics
, Professor of Banking and Finance - Director of Research – Finance & Accountancy - PhD Lead Finance & Accountancy
, Associate Professor
, Associate Professor
, Associate Professor, Economics Program Development Manager
, Associate Professor of Accounting, Governance & Sustainability
, Associate Professor
, Associate Professor
, Senior Lecturer
, Senior Lecturer in Accountancy and Finance
, Senior Lecturer
, Senior Lecturer in Economics - PhD Lead Economics
, Senior Lecturer
, Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Agri-food Systems
, Senior Lecturer in Financial Economics
, Senior Lecturer in Banking and Finance
, Senior Lecturer
, Senior Lecturer in Accountancy and Finance
, Senior Lecturer in Accountancy and Finance
, Senior Lecturer in Accountancy and Finance
, Senior Lecturer in Accountancy and Finance
, Senior Lecturer in Accountancy and Finance
, Lecturer in Economics
, Lecturer in International Business Economics
, Lecturer in Economics
, Lecturer in Accountancy and Finance
, Lecturer in Accountancy and Finance
, Lecturer in Accountancy and Finance
, Lecturer in Banking and Finance
, Lecturer in Economics
, Lecturer in Finance
, Lecturer in Economics
, Lecturer in Economics
, Lecturer in Economics
, Lecturer in Accountancy and Finance
, Lecturer in Econometrics
, Lecturer in Economics
, Lecturer in International Business Economics
, Associate Lecturer
, Associate Lecturer
Dr Ishak Demir, Associate Lecturer
Bodan Liu, PhD Student, Economics
Chigozie E Chukwu, PhD Student, Economics
Nehad Laila Sanju, PhD Student, Economics
Tahmina Rasna, PhD Student, Economics
Ian Warton-Woods, PhD Student, Economics
Tho Pham PhD Student, Economics
Seth Asiamah, PhD Student
Raphael Kasonde, PhD Student
Jiahao Lu, PhD Student
Trang Cu, PhD Student
Dinh Do, PhD Student
Thanh Pham, PhD Student
Thungan Pham (Jenny Pham), PhD Student
Dao Ngoc, PhD Student
Bond University, Australia
Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, India
City University of Hong Kong
Curtin University, Australia
Edith Cowan University, Australia
Federation University, Australia
Griffith University, Australia
Iowa State University, USA
IQRA University, Pakistan
Manchester University, UK
Massey University, New Zealand
Middlesex University, UK
Mongolia International University, Mongolia
Qatar University, UAE
Slovak Agricultural University, Slovakia
The University of British Columbia, Canada
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
University of Calcutta – India
University College Dublin
University of Kent, UK
University of Newcastle, UK
University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus
University of Wisconsin - La Crosse – USA
Wageningen University, Netherlands
Western Sydney University, Australia
University of Otago, New Zealand
UNU-WIDER
University of Waikato, New Zealand
The Department of the Treasury, Australian Government, Canberra
Centurion University, INDIA
CRY - Child Rights and You, INDIA
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), Wellington, New Zealand
University of Edinburgh
University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Teagasc, Agriculture and Food Development Authority, Ireland
Research at Lincoln International Business School
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Visitor Economy Research Group
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Marketing Research Group
The Marketing Research Group (MaRG) collates and develops the research calibre of a group of colleagues, both early career and well established, who are contributing to a wide range of marketing-related studies. These include marketing strategies, consumption, consumer culture, consumer behaviour, communications, advertising, digital and social media, brand management, entrepreneurial marketing and consumer technology.
Regional Innovation and Enterprise Research Group
The group has a growing track record of social and economic development research, including locally, nationally, and internationally funded projects aimed at investigating the role of innovation and entrepreneurship in the developments of regions.
PhD Opportunities
Lincoln International Business School welcomes applications from students wanting to pursue research study at the postgraduate level, offering a range of opportunities to undertake business-related research.
Connect with Us
Lincoln International Business School, °®ΓΓΙη, Brayford Wharf East, Lincoln, LN5 7AT, UK
Telephone: +44 (0)1522 835509 | Email: libs@lincoln.ac.uk