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Muhammad Umar

Institution: Lebanese American University

Primary Field: Energy (weighted toward more recent publications)

First Publication: 2021

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pum41 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.02: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total Percentile
Last 5 Years 0.00 18.70 1.01 0.00 19.71 -
Last 10 Years 0.00 18.70 1.01 0.00 19.71 -
All Time 0.00 18.70 1.01 0.00 19.71 -

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 21
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 10.37

Publications (21)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Corrigendum to “Extreme connectedness between renewable energy tokens and fossil fuel markets” [Energy Economics Volume 114, October 2022, 106305] Energy Economics A 3
2025 Fintech adoption, AI development, and energy transition dynamics Energy Economics A 5
2024 Assessing the impact of renewable energy tokens on BRICS stock markets: A new diversification approach Energy Economics A 4
2024 Interdependencies and risk management strategies between green cryptocurrencies and traditional energy sources Energy Economics A 4
2024 Exploring volatility interconnections between AI tokens, AI stocks, and fossil fuel markets: evidence from time and frequency-based connectedness analysis Energy Economics A 4
2024 Bridging the green gap: Do green finance and digital transformation influence sustainable development? Energy Economics A 5
2024 U.S. monetary policy: The pushing hands of crude oil price? Energy Economics A 5
2023 The impact of consumer confidence on oil prices Energy Economics A 5
2023 Shanghai crude oil futures: Returns Independence, volatility asymmetry, and hedging potential Energy Economics A 4
2023 The rise of green energy metal: Could lithium threaten the status of oil? Energy Economics A 6
2023 Dynamics of renewable energy research, investment in EnvoTech and environmental quality in the context of G7 countries Energy Economics A 4
2023 Do green finance and innovation matter for environmental protection? A case of OECD economies Energy Economics A 2
2023 The spillover effect between Chinese crude oil futures market and Chinese green energy stock market Energy Economics A 3
2023 Green finance and clean taxes are the ways to curb carbon emissions: An OECD experience Energy Economics A 4
2023 Unveiling the relationship between oil and green bonds: Spillover dynamics and implications Energy Economics A 4
2022 Safe haven properties of green, Islamic, and crypto assets and investor's proclivity towards treasury and gold Energy Economics A 4
2022 Extreme connectedness between renewable energy tokens and fossil fuel markets Energy Economics A 3
2022 Forecasting crude oil volatility with uncertainty indicators: New evidence Energy Economics A 4
2022 Forecasting volatility of EUA futures: New evidence Energy Economics A 4
2021 Does renewable energy redefine geopolitical risks? Energy Policy B 4
2021 Whether crude oil dependence and CO2 emissions influence military expenditure in net oil importing countries? Energy Policy B 4