DR. SHASHANK P SRIVASTAV

DR. SHASHANK P SRIVASTAV
Assistant Professor, School of Management
Area of Expertise - Climate Finance, Financial Markets & Investments

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DR. SHASHANK P SRIVASTAV

Assistant Professor, School of Management

Email: shashank.srivastav@rgnau.ac.in

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Profile

Dr. Shashank Srivastav is currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Accounting and Finance at the School of Management, Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University. He has completed his PhD on the topic “Climate Finance” from IIM Raipur. His research works have been published in globally renowned journals like Energy Economics.

He has presented his work at multiple reputable national and international conferences, including the Pan IIM World Management Conference, the India Finance Conference, the IBBI Conference, and the Conference on International Sustainability and Climate by Future Finance and Economics Association, Scotland. He is also a permanent member of the Indian Accounting Association.


Education

  • PhD – Indian Institute of Management Raipur (2026)
  • Master of Commerce – Banaras Hindu University (2020)
  • Bachelor of Commerce – Banaras Hindu University (2018)

Research Areas

  • Climate Finance
  • Sustainable Finance
  • Corporate Finance
  • Investments

Awards & Honors

  • Best Paper Award – IIM Lucknow (2026)
  • A-star Publication Award – IIM Raipur (2025)
  • NET & JRF (Commerce) – UGC (2019)
  • Brilliant Performance Award – National Accounting Talent Search (2018)

Research Publications

  • Srivastav, S. P., & Kannadhasan, M. (2026). Pricing the Heat: A Dynamic Nexus Between Physical Climate Risk and Stock Returns. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 62(2), 608–623. [ABDC – B; ABS – 2; Scopus – Q1]
  • Srivastav, S. P., & Kannadhasan, M. (2025). Environment and Energy: Does climate risk shape the energy consumption behavior of firms? Energy Economics, 148, 108630. [ABDC – A*; ABS – 3; Scopus – Q1]
  • Srivastav, S. P. (2018). India: A New Hub of Youth Entrepreneurship. Indian Journal of Development Research, 10(2), 73-79.
  • 5 Book Chapters