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Paraskevas Pagas is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business & Law, University of Portsmouth. He is actively involved in research and currently accepts PhD students. His work spans finance, logic, and risk modeling, with interdisciplinary applications.
Research Interests: His primary research focuses on asset pricing and risk modelling, particularly within the frameworks of behavioral finance and financial anomalies. Recently, he has explored the foundations of Game Theory using paraconsistent logic, blending formal logic with economic decision-making. Key themes in his work include market inefficiencies, Islamic finance instruments (e.g., Sukuk, Takaful), and methodological critiques in financial modeling.
Publication Trends: Over the past 15 years, his research has evolved from empirical studies on the size effect and overreaction in UK markets to more theoretical investigations into rationality and risk in Islamic financial structures. His recent work bridges finance with non-classical logic, showing a trend toward interdisciplinary, foundational critiques of economic models.
- Scientific Awards: No awards listed in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: He is currently accepting PhD students and is a Co-Investigator on the active project "Social Investment Fund: University of Portsmouth and London Borough of Waltham Forest Council" (2025–2026), indicating engagement in applied research and collaboration with public institutions.
Labs and Teams: While no specific lab is mentioned, he collaborates extensively with researchers such as Andrikopoulos, Daynes, Latimer, and Alswaidan. His network reflects strong ties within the finance and logic research communities, particularly in the UK and with scholars working on Islamic finance and behavioral economics.



