Diane-Laure Arjaliès

Assistant Professor, Managerial Accounting and Control, General Management & Sustainability, Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario

Sustainable finance, Impact assessments, Financial markets, Financing Indigenous businesses, Design of metrics for sustainable goals, Conservation, Protection of ecosystems, Natural resources impact assessments

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Biography

Diane-Laure Arjaliès is an Assistant Professor at the Ivey Business School, where she joined in 2015. She belongs to the ‘Managerial Accounting and Control’, ‘Sustainability’ and ‘General Management’ groups – a cross-disciplinary appointment that reflects her research and teaching. Arjaliès aims to push the boundaries of knowledge and practice by investigating how the fashioning of new devices and/or collective actions can help transform markets towards sustainability. Over the past years, she has studied the emergence of responsible investing, conservation finance, impact assessment, integrated reporting, and alternative currencies.

Her work in this area has won several academic, teaching and professional prizes. The French Ministry for Finance and Economy has recently appointed Arjaliès to the Scientific Committee of the French SRI label. She is also a board member of the French Social Investment Forum, an advisory member of the Principles for Responsible Investing and a Jury member of the FIR-PRI Finance and Sustainability Awards. Since 2017, she has also been an honorary research fellow at Cambridge, Centre for Alternative Finance.

Expertise

  • Sustainable finance
  • Impact assessments
  • Financial markets
  • Financing Indigenous businesses
  • Design of metrics for sustainable goals
  • Conservation
  • Protection of ecosystems
  • Natural resources impact assessments