Personal profile
Overview
Dr Duc Do is a Lecturer in Banking and Finance at Bangor Business School. His research looks at the intersection of banking, climate change, sustainable finance, and corporate behaviour. His work leverages large-scale data and machine learning techniques—such as web scraping and textual analysis—to investigate how ESG disclosures, carbon pricing, and financial regulation influence banks, corporate and investor decisions.
Prior to joining Bangor University, Dr Do held academic and research positions at Swansea University and the University of Manchester.
Roles within Bangor Business School
- Lecturer in Banking and Finance
- Module Leader for International Banking, Applied Economics and Databases for Business and Finance
- Database representative
- Personal tutor
Contact Info
Room 2.01 Hen Goleg
Email: [email protected]
Teaching and Supervision
Undergraduate:
International Banking (ASB 3201)
Applied Economics (ASB 3316)
Databases in Business and Finance (ASB- 1305)
Postgraduate:
International Banking(ABJ 4411/ASB 4411)
He welcomes PhD applications in areas such as empirical banking, corporate finance, sustainable finance, and machine learning.
Research
Banking: Bank culture, Bank efficiency, Bank risk-taking
Corporate Finance: Speed of adjustment, Stock liquidity, Commonality in liquidity, Media coverage/sentiment, Corporate Governance, Subsidiary, Peer effect.
Sustainable Finance, Climate change.
Data science: Dynamic web scraping, Advanced textual analysis.
Other
Personal Tutor
Education/Academic qualification
Postgraduate, PhD Finance
Postgraduate, MSc Finance
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 13 Climate Action
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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From Mandate to Market across the Globe: The Impact of Mandatory ESG Disclosure on the Cost of Equity Capital
Do, D., Truong, C., Ho, T. & Dang, T., 16 Apr 2024.Research output: Working paper
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The real economic effects of mandatory non-financial disclosure: International evidence
Ho, T., Dang, T., Do, D. & Zhang, B., 25 Oct 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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Do carbon emissions matter for corporate leverage adjustments?
Dang, T. L., Dang, V. A. & Do, D., 1 Dec 2023.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Does ESG Reputation Risk Matter? Evidence from Leverage Adjustments
Dang, T. L., Dang, V. A., Do, D. & Do, T. K., 1 Jul 2023, European Financial Management Association.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
Open Access
Activities
- 1 Membership of network
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The Albert Gubay Business School (Organisational unit)
Roberts, I. (Chair), Altunbas, Y. (Member), ap Gwilym, R. (Member), Bataa, E. (Member), Do, D. (Member), Zhao, B. (Member) & Vasilakis, C. (Member)
2022 → …Activity: Membership › Membership of network