Yermone Sargsyan, M.Sc.
Yermone Sargsyan, M.Sc.
Posts:
- Department of Microeconomics and Mathematical Methods
ResearcherID: AET-6099-2022
ORCID ID: 0000-0003-1321-9565
Education:
Ph.D. in Economics, IES FSV, Charles University, Prague, 2020+
MSc. in Economics 2015 – 2017
American University of Armenia
BSc. Commerce and Business Organization 2008–2012
Armenian State University of Economics
Secondary education
Advanced school in Mathematics and physics (Yerevan, Armenia)
Additional Education
Summer School of Applied Econometric Analyzes for Young Economists/Researchers, WIUT, IFPRI, May 2019
Research Interests:
Energy Economics, Environmental Economics, Health Economics.
Research output :
- Articles in Journals with Impact Factor
Sargsyan Y. , Turdaliev S. (2023). Powering Up Child Growth: The Impact of Electricity Outages on Children's Anthropometric Outcomes in the Kyrgyz Republic. Eastern European Economics, 62(04). https://doi.org/10.1080/00128775.2023.2291382 . ISSN: 0012-8775.
Akimov A., Malin M., Sargsyan Y. , Suyunov G., Turdaliev S. (2023), Student Success in University First Year Statistics Course: Do Student Characteristics Affect Their Academic Performance? Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education , 32(01) . https://doi.org/10.1080/26939169.2023.2184435. ISSN: 2693-9169.
- Articles in Collections and Proceedings
Sargsyan, Y. , Turdaliev, S., & van Koten, S. (2024). Are Social Comparison Reports Effective in Transition Economies? Evidence from a Field Experiment. In Financial Markets and Corporate Reporting under Geopolitical Risks, Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics . Chapter 8, Springer. ISBN: 978-3-031-62997-6 (Scopus indexed).
Sargsyan, Y. (2021). The Impact of Electricity Outages on health outcomes of children in Kyrgyzstan, Proceedings of "The 1st IAEE Online International Conference 2021: Energy, Covid and Climate Change". International Association for Energy Economics.
- Published Working Papers
Sargsyan Y. , Turdaliev S., van Koten S. (2023): "The Heterogeneous Effects of Social Cues on Day Time and Night Time Electricity Usage, and Appliance Purchase: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Armenia" IES Working Papers 23/2023 . IES FSV. Charles University.
Sargsyan Y. (2021): Electricity Outages and Health Outcomes of Children: Empirical Evidence from Transition Economy . IES Working Papers 32/2021. IES FSV. Charles University.
Academic Experience :
Associate lecturer 2018-2020
Westminster International University in Tashkent
Area: Economics
Trainer 2015-2016
PepsiCo Armenia
Area: Financial analysis and reporting
Teacher Jan 2012 – June 2012
"Privatissima" educational foundation
Area: Mathematics
Industry experience:
Supply Chain and International Trade Manager
"Jermuk Group" CJSC Nov 2016 – Aug 2018
Senior Financial Specialist/ Acting Supervisor of Financial Analysis and Reporting Division
PepsiCo Armenia Sep 2015– Nov 2016
Financial Analyst/Budget Controller
PepsiCo Armenia Apr 2013– Sep 2015
Rok vydání
Monographs
Chapters in monographs
Articles
- Sargsyan Y., & Turdaliev S. (2024). Powering Up Child Growth: The Impact of Electricity Outages on Children's Anthropometric Outcomes in the Kyrgyz Republic. Eastern European Economics, 62(4), 450-478. UT-WOS link
- Akimov A., Malin M., Sargsyan Y., Suyunov G., & Turdaliev S. (2024). Student Success in a University First-Year Statistics Course: Do Students' Characteristics Affect Their Academic Performance?. Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 32(1), 24-35. UT-WOS link
Contributions in the conference proceedings
Fellowships, Awards and Grants
2023: Research grant "GA UK 454120" (as a co-Investigator) recognized as the best GAUK project among all projects in 2023 at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, and awarded " a scholarship for outstanding achievement" by the faculty.
2023: Bonus Scholarship for “Publishing and academic activities” , IES FSV, Charles University.
2022: Bonus Scholarship for “Publishing and academic activities” , IES FSV, Charles University.
2021: Bonus Scholarship for “Publishing and academic activities” , IES FSV, Charles University .
2021-2023: Research grant “GA UK 327421”, Grant Agency of the Charles University: Residential Energy Demand, Adoption of Energy Efficient Technologies, and Electricity Disruptions in Transition Economies (876,000 CZK) (as a Principal Investigator).
2020-2022: Grant project funded by the Czech Science Foundation GACR: Measuring the impact of the closure of non-bank microfinance institutions. As and co-Investigator.
2020: Bonus Scholarship for “Publishing and academic activities” , IES FSV, Charles University.
2020-2022: Research grant “GA UK 454120”, Grant Agency of the Charles University: The Effect of Non-linear Tariff on Energy Demand and Investment in Electric Durables in Transition Economies: Micro Data Estimation and Natural Experiment (CZK 865,000) (as and co-Investigator).
2020: Graduate Teaching Fellow award, Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute - CERGE-EI.
2020: Full grant for Ph.D. studies in economics, IES FSV, Charles University, Prague.
2016-2017: Seth and Arsine Arsenian Scholarship Fund (AUA) Performance Scholarship
2015: Academic excellence and merit award, The Hirair and Anna Hovnanian Foundation
Teaching
MA:
Ethics and Economics, (IES FSV, Charles University), 2021, 2022, 2023
Comparative Economics, (IES FSV, Charles University), 2021, 2023, 2024
BA:
Agricultural Economics, (WIUT), 2020
Statistics, (WIUT), 2018-2020
I supervise works related to Energy Economics, Environmental Economics, and Health Economics.
2021-2023: Research grant “GA UK 327421”, Grant Agency of the Charles University: Residential Energy Demand, Adoption of Energy Efficient Technologies, and Electricity Disruptions in Transition Economies (876,000 CZK) (as a Principal Investigator).
2020-2022: Research grant “GA UK 454120”, Grant Agency of the Charles University: The Effect of Non-linear Tariff on Energy Demand and Investment in Electric Durables in Transition Economies: Micro Data Estimation and Natural Experiment (CZK 865,000) (as and co-Investigator).
Energy Economics, Environmental Economics, and Health Economics.