dcioa

Institut for Organisation

  • Organizations, Markets and Governance (OMG)
David
Castro
Ph.d.-stipendiat


Kontor: KIL/14.A-3.43
Tel:
+4538152842
E-mail: dc.ioa@cbs.dk
Præsentation

My research interests revolve around the complexities of International Political Economy, International Finance, and Transnational Governance. I am passionate about analyzing the intersections and contributions of these areas to the advancement of sustainable finance and organizational transformations within multinational corporations. Specifically, I am keen to investigate the implications of information asymmetry in global wealth chains and the obstacles they present to regulatory bodies.

Currently, my research primarily concentrates on these processes concerning financial innovations and the organization of multinational corporations. I am also interested in examining the impact of greenwashing activities within the multinational corporate structures of the world's largest firms.
 

Primære forskningsområder

•    International Political Economy
•    Global Wealth Chains
•    International Finance
•    Accounting for the green transition
•    Transnational Governance
•    Greenwashing in global finance

Curriculum Vitae
Links
Link til denne hjemmeside
www.cbs.dk/staff/dcioa
Kurser

•    Comparative Political Economy, BSc in International Business and Politics
•    Applied International Political Economy, MSc in International Business and Politics

Publikationer sorteret efter:
2025
Simon Schairer; Jan Fichtner; Riccardo Baioni; David Pereira de Castro; Nicolás Aguila; Janina Urban; Paula Haufe; Joscha Wullweber / Out of the Light, Into the Dark : How 'Shadow Carbon Financing' Hampers the Green Transition and Increases Climate-related Systemic Risk.
WWW : University of Witten/Herdecke 2025, 30 s. ([tra:ce] Working Paper Series, Nr. 1)
Working paper
Forskningsprojekter
Bibeskæftigelse

2024
Studenterrådgivningen - SPS
Academic Support
Fall Semester (2-4 hours per week)

2023
Studenterrådgivningen
Academic Support Teacher
Fall Semester (2 hours per week for 3 month)