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Related party transactions in Italian professional football clubs: an empirical study

2012

The presentation deal with the first results of a research that has for object the qualitative and quantitative analysis of related party transactions of some Italian professional football clubs. In qualitative terms, we investigate on the exhaustiveness of the information, and on its contribution to the transparency and the substantial accuracy of the financial statements of clubs. In quantitative terms, we analyze the financial statements of the clubs and the impact of related party transactions on their economic and financial situations, with useful simulations for verifying the possible gap compared to the parameters of financial fair play. As expected results, the paper aims to highlig…

Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendaleaccounting disclosurerelated party transactionprofessional football club
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A qualitative analysis of bank credit risk disclosure: Evidence from the Canadian and Italian banking sectors

2022

This paper aims to analyze bank credit risk disclosure practices in two different geographical contexts characterized by a homogeneous regulatory framework (Canada and Italy), by means of a qualitative content analysis methodology. We employ an innovative approach, which allows us to investigate both the qualitative and quantitative profiles of disclosures. Unlike an entirely quantitative approach, this comprehensive methodology allows us to analyze in depth the disclosure practices of Canadian and Italian banks and detect their commonalities, differences, points of strength, and weaknesses. Our results show that although there are some variations in the disclosure practices of Canadian and…

Settore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariBanking Canadian banks credit risk disclosure Italian banks
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Credit Risk Disclosure Practices in the Annual Financial Reporting of Large Italian Banks: An Empirical Study

2018

The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the qualitative and quantitative profiles of the disclosure of credit risk in banking institutions. The authors employ content analysis to conduct an empirical study on a sample of large Italian banks. The sample represents approximately 60% of the Italian banking industry in terms of total assets.

Settore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariCredit risk Risk reporting Risk disclosure Banking Financial regulation Risk management.
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Corruption Disclosure in Banking: Insights from the Literature

2023

Transparency and disclosure are pivotal to attenuate the adverse effects of information asymmetries that strongly influence the relationship between banks and their stakeholders (Levine, 1997) and to ensure an adequate and efficient functioning of both banking and financial markets. Among the most important benefits of transparency in the banking sector, it is noteworthy to mention its reduction effect on the cost of capital; its relationship with higher levels of stakeholders’ and investors’ trust (Botosan & Plumlee, 2002; Eng & Mak, 2003); the more effective bank lending activity (Zelenyuk et al., 2020); and the higher levels of financial stability (Nier, 2005).

Settore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariDisclosureBankingCorruption.
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Market Risk Disclosure in Banks’ Balance Sheet and Pillar 3 Report: the Case of Italian Banks

2018

The aim of this chapter is to investigate market risk disclosure in banking. The author employs content analysis to conduct an empirical study on a sample of the ten largest Italian banks. The study provides evidence that banks differ in their market risk reporting, even though they are subject to similar regulatory requirements and accounting standards. It also shows that there is room to improve various aspects of risk disclosure, and provides some useful insights for further research. The structure of this chapter is as follows. Section 1 introduces market risk disclosure in banking. Section 2 provides the theoretical foundations of risk disclosure. Section 3 analyses the specific nature…

Settore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariMarket risk Banking risks Risk reporting Risk disclosure Banking Financial regulation Risk management.
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How Banks Disclose Market Risk Information: an Empirical Analysis on a Sample of Italian Banks.

The topic of this paper is market risk reporting in banking, and its purpose is to provide a methodology to evaluate the qualitative and quantitative profiles of market risk disclosure. This methodology, based on a hybrid scoring approach, aims to assess the market risk disclosure in banking. In this paper, I use content analysis to conduct an empirical research on a sample of Italian banks. The paper provides evidences that banks differ in their market risk reporting, even though they are subject to similar regulatory requirements and accounting standards. The paper also shows that there is room to improve various aspects of market risk disclosure.

Settore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariMarket risk Risk reporting Risk disclosure Banking Financial regulation Risk management Risk measurement Banking risks.
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Content analysis of Spanish judgements addressing the sexual transmission of HIV: 1996-2016.

2018

This study performed a content analysis of the language of the Spanish judgements addressing the sexual transmission of HIV in order to determine its possible interrelationship with HIV-related stigma. All judgements and writs dictated by Spanish penal and civil jurisdictions between 1981 and December 2016 were obtained through a systematic search of the Spanish legal databases. The inclusion criterion was that the possible transmission of HIV was judged as an individual infraction, regardless of whether other infractions were involved. Twenty judgements were selected and analysed through direct content analysis assisted by the software MAXQDA 12. The majority of the cases (85%) were brough…

Sexual partnerAdultMaleHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeHealth (social science)Sexual transmissionSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial StigmaStigma (botany)HIV InfectionsTruth DisclosureBlame03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineSocial BehaviorLegal professionhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonLanguage030505 public healthbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLinguisticsFearhumanitiesHarmSexual PartnersContent analysisFemaleCrime0305 other medical sciencebusinessAttributionSocial psychologyAIDS care
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Cancer Patients and Medical Practice. Some Historical and Cultural Considerations

1997

Social adjustmentAttitude of Health PersonnelCultureMEDLINEGuidelines as TopicTruth DisclosureGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySociologyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceNeoplasmsmedicineHumansPhysician-Patient RelationsMedical educationTruth DisclosureCommunicationGeneral NeuroscienceCancerMedical practicemedicine.diseaseHealthPsychologyAttitude to HealthDelivery of Health CareSocial AdjustmentHospital-Patient RelationsAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Own Risk and Solvency Assessment

2015

The own risk and solvency assessment under art. 45 of the Solvency II Directive forms the subject of this chapter. Initial attention is given to clarifying the role of ORSA in the insurance supervisory regime and the principles applicable to it. Then follows a discussion of the relationship of ORSA to the risk management function as well to the other key functions under the insurance supervisory regime. In conclusion, the chapter addresses, inter alia, the documentation, the public disclosure, and the supervisory powers involved in an ORSA procedure.

SolvencyDocumentationActuarial scienceInternal auditbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectStrategic managementPublic disclosureBusinessDirectiveFunction (engineering)Risk managementmedia_common
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Varietes of capitalism, corporata governance mechanisms, and stakeholder engagement: An overview of coordinated and liberal market economies

2019

This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Varieties of capitalism, corporate governance mechanisms, and stakeholder engagement: An overview of coordinated and liberal market economies, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/csr.1840. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. This paper examines those aspects of national institutions that affect corporate governance mechanisms at international level. The study uses the “varieties of capitalism” approach, which is concerned with the way companies interact strategically to solve the coordination problems …

Strategy and ManagementCorporate governance05 social sciencesfemale directorsStakeholder engagement06 humanities and the artsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentCapitalismcorporate governance committees0603 philosophy ethics and religionEmpreses Direcció i administracióboard-specific skillsCSR disclosureMarket economyvarieties of capitalism0502 economics and business060301 applied ethicsBusiness050203 business & management
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