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The network of global corporate control.

2011

The structure of the control network of transnational corporations affects global market competition and financial stability. So far, only small national samples were studied and there was no appropriate methodology to assess control globally. We present the first investigation of the architecture of the international ownership network, along with the computation of the control held by each global player. We find that transnational corporations form a giant bow-tie structure and that a large portion of control flows to a small tightly-knit core of financial institutions. This core can be seen as an economic “super-entity” that raises new important issues both for researchers and policy make…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesInternationalityFinancial ManagementEconomicsFinancial intermediarylcsh:MedicineNetwork theorySocial and Behavioral Sciences01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasMicroeconomics050207 economicslcsh:ScienceMutual fundIndustrial organizationProfessional CorporationsMultidisciplinaryCorporate governanceApplied MathematicsPhysics05 social sciencesCommerceComputer Science - Social and Information NetworksComplex SystemsSocial Control PoliciesCore (game theory)Interdisciplinary PhysicsGeneral Finance (q-fin.GN)Quantitative Finance - General FinanceResearch ArticlePhysics - Physics and SocietyControl (management)FOS: Physical sciencesSpatial Economic AnalysisPhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)BiologyStatistical MechanicsFOS: Economics and businessFinancial management0502 economics and business0103 physical sciencesownership corporate control network theoryStructure of MarketsSocial and Information Networks (cs.SI)business.industryFinancial marketlcsh:RIndustrial Organizationlcsh:QbusinessMathematicsPloS one
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Income structure, profitability and risk in the European banking sector: The impact of the crisis

2017

This study sets out to analyse whether the effect of the income structure on the risk and profitability of European banks has changed as a result of the crisis and if it varies according to banks’ specialisation in a particular type of banking business. To do so, it estimates the income structure over the period 2002–2012 using data for a panel of European banks. The study also examines if there are differences between investment-oriented banks and banks specialising in financial intermediation in terms of the effect of income structure on risk and profitability. Our findings show that an increase in the share of non-interest income has a negative impact on profitability, although the effec…

Finance050208 financeFinancial stabilitybusiness.industry05 social sciencesFinancial intermediaryMonetary economicsBanking sector0502 economics and businessRetail bankingBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Profitability indexMarket power050207 economicsbusinessBeneficial effectsFinanceResearch in International Business and Finance
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GOVERNANCE-BASED ACQUISITIONS AND RISK TAKING IN BANKING

2008

We examine the market for corporate control in banking when strategic acquisitions are driven by the different governance structures of commercial and savings banks. In contrast to profit-maximizing entities, we show that savings institutions can have acquisition incentives from their peculiar governance and ownership structure. Governance-based acquisition incentives, which interact with the specifics of the loan market in affecting bank risk taking, can arise when acquisitions take place sequentially or simultaneously, and also when financial intermediaries affect risk taking directly through the target return of investments or indirectly through the loan interest rate.

FinanceEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industryMarket for corporate controlCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectFinancial intermediaryFinancial systemInterest rateBank riskIncentiveLoanEconomicsbusinessRisk takingmedia_commonThe Manchester School
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Credit Risk Disclosure Practices in the Annual Financial Reporting of Large Italian Banks

2019

Risk disclosure in banking is particularly important for the efficacy of market discipline, the assessment of bank performance, the efficiency of the financial market, and the overall stability of the financial system. The European banking union and the financial crisis have enhanced the strategic role of credit risk disclosure in banking. The topic of this chapter is the evaluation of credit risk disclosure practices in banks’ annual financial reporting. The empirical research is conducted on a sample of ten large Italian banks. The authors employ content analysis and provide a hybrid scoring model for the assessment of credit risk disclosure. The chapter provides empirical findings which …

FinanceEmpirical researchSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariContent analysisbusiness.industryFinancial marketFinancial crisisCredit risk Risk reporting Risk disclosure Banking Financial regulation Risk management Finance Financial Management.Banking unionSample (statistics)BusinessMarket disciplineCredit risk
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You Cannot Save Alone - Financial and Social Mobilization in Savings and Credit Groups

2007

Savings and credit groups are becoming increasingly popular, both as a cost-efficient alternative to mainstream microfinance and as a mean to mobilize people around individual and common challenges. Whether donors should promote and support Self Help Microfinance Groups that confine themselves to financial intermediation only - the specialist, or minimalist approach - or if they should support those pursuing a more integrated approach and incorporate a broader set of activities, is increasingly being debated. The study proposes a framework to better analyze and understand the different group-models, their advantages and disadvantages. Furthermore, the study outlines how social and financial…

FinanceMicrofinancebusiness.industryFinancial intermediaryIntegrated approachIndividual levellaw.inventionSelf-helpSocial mobilizationlawEconomicsMainstreamSet (psychology)businessSSRN Electronic Journal
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Bank Lending in Project Finance: The New Regulatory Capital Framework

2012

The paper aims to examine the new regulatory framework of project finance in the economics of banking firms. In particular, the paper investigates the uniqueness of the project finance, the significant importance of the project finance in bank activity, and the role of the new bank capital requirements to promote the innovative financial scheme. In the project finance business loans terms and characteristics are primarily based on the assets and quality of the project to be financed. It means that the usual bank rating models for lending business might not been implemented in the project finance lending. Quantitative estimates of credit risk could not be always possible in project finance l…

FinanceSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariBank capitalProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectproject finance specialized lending bank capital requirements credit risk Basel 2 risk management lending banking.Credit risk assessmentCapital (economics)Project financeCapital requirementQuality (business)businessmedia_commonCredit riskInternational Journal of Economics and Finance
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Access to Finance: Baltic Financial Markets

2014

Abstract Access to finance is considered one of the main obstacles to successful financial market development. Access to finance was second-ranked most pressing problem faced by companies in the Euro Area and one of the main barriers to company's innovation capacity. The study results highlight the need to recognize that countries require sound and well-functioning financial markets. Only in this case financial markets can provide much needed sources of investments such as sound banking loans, properly regulated securities exchanges, venture capital, and other resources.

Financebusiness.industryBaltic financial marketsFinancial intermediaryGeography of financeGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFinancial systemStock marketsLoansVenture capitalIndirect financeEconomicsAccess to financeStructured financeAccess to financebusinessFinancial market efficiencyCapital marketSocial studies of financeProcedia Economics and Finance
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Project finance in the energy industry: new debt-based financing models

2012

The paper aims to examine the development of new financing models for project finance to attract private investors to finance large European energy infrastructure projects. In particular, the paper investigates the uniqueness of the project finance as a rapidly growing field in finance, the financial characteristics of the project bond market as one of the vehicles for funding energy projects, and the role of the credit support provided by the European Investment Bank and the European Union to promote the bond-based financing schemes. The paper is organized as follows. Section 1 provides a general description of project finance. Section 2 identifies the economic reasons for using project fi…

Financebusiness.industrySettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariEnergy (esotericism)media_common.quotation_subjectBondProject finance Energy industry Project bond Credit enhancement Rating financial innovation.Energy infrastructureInvestment bankingDebtProject financeBond marketmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessmedia_common
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The impact of the financial crisis on financial integration, growth and investment

2012

Financial crises, and in particular those of the past few years, have severe consequences for the affected economies. In this paper we analyse the impact of financial development and European financial integration on growth and we find no reversal of the growth benefits of financial development and integration in recent years. This highlights the economic cost of regulatory changes that would reverse European financial integration. We also find that, following a financial crisis, investment declines more in countries with a greater degree of uncertainty aversion, which can be informative for evaluating post-crisis economic performance.

Financial risk05 social sciencesGeography of financeFinancial intermediaryFinancial integrationFinancial systemFinancial regulationIndirect finance0502 economics and businessFinancial crisisFinancial analysisEconomics050207 economicsGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance050205 econometrics National Institute Economic Review
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Intermediate Isolation System with Nonlinear Lower Structure and Isolation System

2023

This paper reports a study on the Intermediate Isolation System (IIS) applied to existing buildings. This kind of application is particularly suitable when a vertical addition is planned for buildings in seismic zones; in such a case, an isolation system can be placed at the base of the extension to prevent the increase, or, better, to reduce the seismic demand on the existing structure. In previous works, parametric response spectrum analyses have been carried out on lumped mass models by varying the period of the isolation system. As a result, a sort of IIS design spectrum has been derived and used for selecting design solutions for the vertical extension that minimize the overall seismic…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesProcess Chemistry and Technologyvertical extensionnonconventional TMDGeneral EngineeringGeneral Materials Sciencevertical extension; intermediate isolation system; nonconventional TMD; masonry structures; seismic retrofitInstrumentationintermediate isolation systemmasonry structuresComputer Science Applicationsseismic retrofit
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