


Senior entrepreneurship: how subjective age affects seniors’ entrepreneurial intentions
This paper focuses on the concept of subjective age, which has mainly been studied in the fields of gerontology, psychology and marketing.

Beyond climate and conflict relationships: New evidence from a Copula-based analysis on an historical perspective

Deep learning and technical analysis in cryptocurrency market
A large number of modern practices in financial forecasting rely on technical analysis, which involves several heuristics techniques of price charts visual pattern recognition as well as other technical indicators.

Gold and CoVid-19: Uncovering the safe haven hypothesis with dynamic MSR modeling
During the catastrophic Covid-19 era, numerous assets experienced a decline in their original values, leaving the financial community grappling with the implications of the pandemic.

How to ‘Trump’ the energy market: Evidence from the WTI-Brent spread
Donald Trump’s use of Twitter was unprecedented. Many of Trump’s strong statements in reference to the U.S. oil & gas industry were intended to advertise his domestic policy agenda aimed at supporting re-industrialization and investment.

Shift contagion and minimum causal intensity portfolio during the COVID-19 and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict
Using the TYDL causality test, this paper attempts (i) to investigate the existence of shift contagion among a large spectrum of financial markets during recent stress and stress-free periods and (ii) to propose a new approach of portfolio management based on the minimization of the causal in- te