About
Wahyu Jatmiko is an Assistant Professor of Banking and Finance at the Southampton Business School, University of Southampton, UK. He also serves as an Academic Conduct Officer (ACO) for Southampton Business School's Postgraduate Programmes.
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Research
Research interests
- Sustainable Finance
- Ethical Banking and Finance
- Islamic Banking and Finance
- Development Finance
- Digital Finance
Current research
Wahyu's current research involves analyse sustainable finance employing multidisciplinary framework. This includes examining topics such as sustainable investment and financing, corporate ESG, Islamic banking and finance, and microfinance.
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Teaching
Wahyu teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate courses, specialising in sustainable finance, climate finance, and Islamic banking and finance.
He currently serves as the module leader for Sustainable Finance (MSc) and Climate Finance (BSc) at Southampton Business School.
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Biography
Wahyu joined the University in 2024. Before joining Southampton Business School, he held positions as a lecturer in sustainable finance at the University of Indonesia and as a PGR Teacher at Durham University Business School, UK. Additionally, he served as the Executive Secretary of the Indonesian Association of Islamic Economists and as the Chairman of the Indonesian Islamic Economic Society in the UK (MES UK).
Wahyu holds a PhD in Finance and an MSc in Islamic Finance from Durham University Business School, UK, as well as a BSc in Economics (major: Financial Economics) from the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia.
His teaching expertise covers areas such as sustainable finance, climate finance, and Islamic banking and finance. Wahyu’s research interests revolve around ethical and sustainable banking and finance, drawing on multidisciplinary theories. He has made significant contributions to esteemed journals, including the British Journal of Management, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, and Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting.
Wahyu has been actively engaged in impact studies with industry and government institutions, including the Ministry of Finance of Indonesia, Bank Indonesia, the Indonesia Investment Agency, and the Indonesia Hajj Fund.
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