Short Biography
Jonathan Fu is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Zurich's Department of Finance affiliated with the Center of Competence for Sustainable Finance and the Center for Human Rights Studies. His research interests include sustainable finance, financial intermediation, fintech, and political economy.
Before his PhD, Jonathan was a US Peace Corps Volunteer and a senior research analyst at Acumen, a social policy consultancy in the US. He also holds a Master's degree in Public and Economic Policy from the London School of Economics and the Sciences Po and a BA in Economics from the University of California, San Diego.
Publications
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Publications
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2023
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Preparing fertile ground: how does the quality of business environments affect MSE growth?. Small Business Economics, 63:51-103.
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2022
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Preparing fertile ground: How does the quality of business environments affect MSE growth?. SSRN 3532466, University of Zurich.
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Don’t Stay Put: Ride the (Credit) Wave. Centre for Banking Research Working Paper Series, Bayes Business School WP 02/22, University of London.
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Different Shades of Green: Estimating the Green Bond Premium using Natural Language Processing. SSRN 22-64,2022, University of Zurich.
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Fintech in the time of COVID-19: Technological adoption during crises. Journal of Financial Intermediation, 50:100945.
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2020
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Monitoring radiation damage in the LHCb Tracker Turicensis. Journal of Instrumentation, 15(08):P08016.
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The Global Impact of COVID-19 on Fintech Adoption. Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper 20-38, Swiss Finance Institute.
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Ability or opportunity to act: What shapes financial well-being?. World Development, 128:104843.
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Preparing fertile ground: How does the business environment affect outcomes from microfinance?. SSRN 3532466, University of Zurich.
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2018
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Ability and Opportunity to Act: What Predicts Financial Health in Developed and Emerging Economies?. CSP Working Paper Series (formerly CMFWorking Paper Series) 06, University of Zurich.
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2017
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Financial inclusion and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: a missed opportunity. Enterprise Development and Microfinance, 28(3):200-211.
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