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Sefa Awaworyi Churchill

Sefa Awaworyi Churchill

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Rising Stars
2025

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Rising Stars

D-Index
35
Citations
5172
World Ranking
832
National Ranking
47

Economics and Finance

D-Index
41
Citations
6757
World Ranking
2197
National Ranking
56

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Rising Stars Award

Overview

Sefa Awaworyi Churchill is affiliated with RMIT University in Australia. Their research spans various domains within economics, social sciences, and environmental studies, with a particular emphasis on energy-related topics, poverty, and wellbeing.

The scientist's recent publications highlight significant contributions to the understanding of energy poverty, environmental impacts, and economic growth. Notable works include:

  • Ethnic diversity, energy poverty and the mediating role of trust: Evidence from household panel data for Australia (2020, Energy Economics)
  • Fuel poverty and subjective wellbeing (2020, Energy Economics)
  • Energy poverty and health: Panel data evidence from Australia (2021, Energy Economics)
  • Transport infrastructure and CO2 emissions in the OECD over the long run (2021, Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment)
  • Energy poverty, temperature and climate change (2022, Energy Economics)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sefa Awaworyi Churchill include:

  • Russell Smyth, with 47 joint publications
  • Kris Ivanovski, with 20 joint publications
  • Trong-Anh Trinh, with 16 joint publications
  • Musharavati Ephraim Munyanyi, with 12 joint publications
  • John Nkwoma Inekwe, with 10 joint publications

The scientist publishes predominantly in these venues:

  • Energy Economics (20 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (19 publications)
  • Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization (4 publications)
  • The Journal of Development Studies (3 publications)
  • Economic Record (3 publications)

Sefa Awaworyi Churchill's research areas focus mainly on the intersections of economics and social sciences, with specializations in:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Pollution
  • General Health Professions

The main topics addressed throughout their work include:

  • Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis
  • Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
  • Health disparities and outcomes

Among book publications, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill has contributed to the Working Paper Series with the title Ethnic diversity and informal work in Ghana (2020).

Best Publications

  • The dynamic impact of renewable energy and institutions on economic output and CO2 emissions across regions

    Madhumita Bhattacharya;Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Sudharshan Reddy Paramati

  • R&D intensity and carbon emissions in the G7: 1870–2014

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;John Inekwe;Russell Smyth;Xibin Zhang

  • The Environmental Kuznets Curve in the OECD: 1870–2014

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;John Inekwe;Kris Ivanovski;Russell Smyth

  • Ethnic diversity, energy poverty and the mediating role of trust: Evidence from household panel data for Australia

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Russell Smyth;Russell Smyth

  • Fuel poverty and subjective wellbeing

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Russell Smyth;Lisa Farrell

  • Energy poverty and health: Panel data evidence from Australia

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Russell Smyth

  • Financial inclusion and poverty: a tale of forty-five thousand households

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Vijaya Bhaskar Marisetty

  • Ethnic Diversity and Poverty

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Russell Smyth

  • Trust, Social Networks and Subjective Wellbeing in China

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Vinod Mishra

  • Transport infrastructure and CO2 emissions in the OECD over the long run

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;John Inekwe;Kris Ivanovski;Russell Smyth

  • Fractionalization, entrepreneurship, and the institutional environment for entrepreneurship

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill

  • Income inequality and renewable energy consumption: time-varying non-parametric evidence

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Kris Ivanovski;Musharavati Ephraim Munyanyi

  • Locus of control and the gender gap in mental health

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Musharavati Ephraim Munyanyi;Kushneel Prakash;Russell Smyth

  • Social integration and subjective wellbeing

    Samuelson Appau;Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Lisa Farrell

  • Transport poverty and subjective wellbeing

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Russell Smyth;Russell Smyth

  • Microfinance financial sustainability and outreach: is there a trade-off?

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill

  • Income inequality and subjective wellbeing: Panel data evidence from China

    Quanda Zhang;Sefa Awaworyi Churchill

  • Neighbourhood ethnic diversity and mental health in Australia

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Lisa Farrell;Russell Smyth

  • Technological innovation and employment in derived labour demand models: A hierarchical meta-regression analysis

    Mehmet Ugur;Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Edna Solomon

  • What do we know about R&D spillovers and productivity? Meta-analysis evidence on heterogeneity and statistical power

    Mehmet Ugur;Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;Hoang Minh Luong

  • Conditional convergence in per capita carbon emissions since 1900

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;John Inekwe;Kris Ivanovski

  • Dynamics of oil price, precious metal prices and the exchange rate in the long-run

    Sefa Awaworyi Churchill;John Inekwe;Kris Ivanovski;Russell Smyth

Frequent Co-Authors

Russell Smyth
Russell Smyth Monash University
Sudharshan Reddy Paramati
Sudharshan Reddy Paramati American University of the Middle East
Richard Koestner
Richard Koestner McGill University

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