Dr Damien Wallace ~ Senior Lecturer, Financial Technologies (FinTech)
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Dr Damien Wallace is a Senior Lecturer in FinTech at James Cook University. His recent research covers emerging and important topics in cryptocurrency markets, the impact of technology on financial inclusion, energy markets and the influence of CEO characteristics on firm performance. This research informs investors, academics and policy makers on the importance of good governance, cryptocurrency regulation and infrastructure investment in low income countries.
Damien is published in top tier journals such as Journal of Futures Markets, Energy Economics, Accounting and Finance, Journal of Business Research and International Journal of Information Management.
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These are the most recent publications associated with this author. To see a detailed profile of all publications stored at JCU, visit ResearchOnline@JCU. Hover over Altmetrics badges to see social impact.
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- Almaqableh L, Wallace D, Pereira V, Ramiah V, Wood G, Veron J, Moosa I and Watson A (2023) Is it possible to establish the link between drug busts and the cryptocurrency market? Yes, we can. International Journal of Information Management, 71.
- Agyekum F, Reddy K, Wallace D and Wellalage N (2022) Does technological inclusion promote financial inclusion among SMEs? Evidence from South-East Asian (SEA) countries. Global Finance Journal, 53.
- Almaqableh L, Reddy K, Pereira V, Ramiah V, Wallace D and Veron J (2022) An investigative study of links between terrorist attacks and cryptocurrency markets. Journal of Business Research, 147. pp. 177-188
- Shen Y, Wallace D, Reddy K and Ramiah V (2022) An investigation of CEO characteristics on firm performance. Accounting and Finance, 62 (3). pp. 3563-3607
- Gerth F, Lopez K, Reddy K, Ramiah V, Wallace D, Muschert G, Frino A and Jooste L (2021) The Behavioural Aspects of Financial Literacy. Journal Of Risk And Financial Management, 14 (9).
- Asbi A, Ramiah V, Yu X, Wallace D, Moosa N and Reddy K (2020) The determinants of recovery from the Black Saturday bushfire: demographic factors, behavioural characteristics and financial literacy. Accounting and Finance, 60 (1). pp. 15-46
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