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Estimation of a term structure model of carbon prices through state spaces methods: a pitch

Thomas William Aspinall (Bond Business School, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia)
Adrian Gepp (Bond Business School, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia)
Geoff Harris (Bond Business School, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia)
Simone Kelly (Bond Business School, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia)
Colette Southam (Bond Business School, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia)
Bruce Vanstone (Bond Business School, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia)

Accounting Research Journal

ISSN: 1030-9616

Article publication date: 9 December 2020

Issue publication date: 8 February 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

The pitching research template (PRT) is designed to help pitchers identify the core elements that form the framework of any research project. This paper aims to provide a brief commentary on an application of the PRT to pitch an environmental finance research topic with a personal reflection on the pitch exercise discussed.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper applies the PRT developed by Faff (2015, 2019) to a research project on estimating the strength of carbon pricing signals under the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme.

Findings

The PRT is found to be a valuable tool to refine broad ideas into impactful and novel research contributions. The PRT is recommended for use by all academics regardless of field and particularly PhD students to structure and communicate their research ideas. The PRT is found to be particularly well suited to pitch replication studies, as it effectively summarizes both the “idea” and proposed “twist” of a replication study.

Originality/value

This letter is a reflection on a research teams experience with applying the PRT to pitch a replication study at the 2020 Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand event. This event focused on replicable research and was a unique opportunity for research teams to pitch their replication research ideas.

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Acknowledgements

Funding provided by the Australian Government Department of Education, Skills, and Employment through the Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship to Thomas Aspinall. Thank you to the AFAANZ 2020 Shark Tank panel for their helpful insights and suggestions.

Citation

Aspinall, T.W., Gepp, A., Harris, G., Kelly, S., Southam, C. and Vanstone, B. (2021), "Estimation of a term structure model of carbon prices through state spaces methods: a pitch", Accounting Research Journal, Vol. 34 No. 1, pp. 106-112. https://doi.org/10.1108/ARJ-08-2020-0278

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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