Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting
1995 - 2025
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Volume 65, issue 4, 2025
- Diversification benefits of green bonds in China: a dynamic robust optimization approach pp. 1297-1325

- Yingwei Han, Ping Li, Jie Li and Sanmang Wu
- Capital and liquidity creation: does the capital adequacy matter? pp. 1327-1371

- Meng-Wen Wu, Chung-Hua Shen, Kuo-Jui Huang and Yi-Chun Lin
- Media coverage of corporate social irresponsibility and firm equity risk pp. 1373-1403

- Dominic Gutknecht
- An analysis of country-by-country data for EU banks: an investigation of bank performance and risk pp. 1405-1431

- Renzo Cordina, Stavros Kourtzidis, David M. Power and Nickolaos G. Tzeremes
- Determinants of corporate cash holdings in private and public companies: insights from Latin America pp. 1433-1474

- Marcelo Botelho da Costa Moraes, Aviner Augusto Silva Manoel and Jorge Carneiro
- Policy uncertainty and corporate bond issuance costs pp. 1475-1516

- Junbo Wang, Chunchi Wu, Xiaoguang Yang and Ye Zhou
- The effect of the legal environment on assurance services: evidence from international registrants in U.S. capital markets pp. 1517-1537

- Anthony Amoruso, Edward B. Douthett and Jonathan Duchac
- Risk-free vs risky components of debt pp. 1539-1570

- Amilcar A. Menichini
- Consumer confidence as a mediator between dividend announcements and stock returns pp. 1571-1594

- Fakhrul Hasan and Basil Al-Najjar
- CEO personality traits and compensation: evidence from investment efficiency pp. 1595-1641

- Yao Du, Iftekhar Hasan, Chih-Yung Lin and Chien-Lin Lu
- Bank monitoring, agency costs, and corporate financing decisions: European evidence pp. 1643-1670

- Gabriel Frahm, Christian Glöer, André Küster Simic and Marwin Mönkemeyer
- Organizational capital and debt pricing: evidence from bank loans and public bonds pp. 1671-1708

- Alice Hsieh, Cheng-Few Lee and Hai-Chin Yu
Volume 65, issue 3, 2025
- The impact of corporate social responsibility on employee layoffs, severance payments, and voluntary layoff disclosure pp. 885-928

- Daniela Sanchez, Gary Fleischman and Juan Manuel Sanchez
- Individualistic CEOs and financial misstatements pp. 929-971

- Ran An, Feng Tian and Yinglei Zhang
- Corporate board reform and capital structure dynamics: evidence from UK pp. 973-1003

- Ernest Ezeani, Samuel Fulgence, Wansu Hu, Frank Kwabi and Chizindu Wonu
- Value relevance of bank credit risk disclosure: “interventionist” and “non-interventionist” supervisory regimes pp. 1005-1038

- Kaouthar Lajili, Sana Mohsni, Salvatore Polizzi and Enzo Scannella
- Does the presence of a sustainability committee strengthen the impact of ESG disclosure on tax aggressiveness? Insights from North America pp. 1039-1065

- Supun Chandrasena, Lane Matthews and Ali Meftah Gerged
- Revenue management through order backlog manipulations pp. 1067-1096

- Thomas A. Gilliam, Frank Heflin and Jeffrey S. Paterson
- Unravelling the enigma: managerial bad news hoarding and financial analyst forecasts pp. 1097-1134

- Aiyang Yin, Liang Han and Yun Shen
- Price divergence in bitcoin market pp. 1135-1176

- Gang Chu, Xiao Li, Dehua Shen and Andrew Urquhart
- To what extent do CEO characteristics explain CSR practices in public sector organisations? Evidence from Nigeria pp. 1177-1202

- Tasawar Nawaz and Abbas Mohammed
- Extreme risk spillover in the equity markets: Evidence from the U.S.–China trade war pp. 1203-1228

- Chih-Chiang Wu, Wei-Peng Chen and Nattawadee Korsakul
- Short sale disclosure rules: an information story pp. 1229-1260

- Margaret Fong
- Does audit partners’ co-signing experience improve audit quality? pp. 1261-1295

- Wuchun Chi, Anxuan Xie, Hong Xie and Chun-Chan Yu
Volume 65, issue 2, 2025
- Adaptability culture and meeting or beating analysts’ estimates pp. 471-537

- Talal Zebian, Terry Harris and Omneya Abdelsalam
- Socially responsible investment funds and firm performance improvement pp. 539-572

- Onur Kemal Tosun and S. Katie Moon
- Investor sentiment, limits to arbitrage, and hard-to-value stocks pp. 573-597

- Zhaobo Zhu and Dehua Shen
- Investment bank reputation and issuance fees: evidence from asset-backed securities pp. 599-618

- Nodirbek Karimov, Alper Kara and Gareth Downing
- Growing pains: geographic expansion and labor investment efficiency pp. 619-659

- Anh-Tuan Le, Henry Hongren Huang and Tzu-Chang Forrest Cheng
- Money talks? The impact of excess funding on post-IPO performance pp. 661-689

- Pei-Gi Shu and Sue-Jane Chiang
- The endogeneity of profitability and investment pp. 691-726

- Peter Chinloy and Matthew Imes
- The exponential HEAVY model: an improved approach to volatility modeling and forecasting pp. 727-748

- Yongdeng Xu
- Recognition versus disclosure and stock price crash risk: Evidence from IFRS 16 adoption pp. 749-776

- Audrey Hsu and Sophia Liu
- ESG crypto coins: speculative assets, or, the future of green money? pp. 777-816

- Timothy King and Dimitrios Koutmos
- Dynamic investment in new technology and risk management pp. 817-835

- Pengfei Luo and Xinle Liu
- A zero cash dividend policy: the UK experience pp. 837-883

- H. Kent Baker, Erhan Kilincarslan and Sercan Demiralay
Volume 65, issue 1, 2025
- Employee treatment and firm performance: evidence from topic modelling in lawsuit announcements pp. 1-38

- Omer Unsal and M. Kabir Hassan
- The performance of the euro area banking system: the pandemic in perspective pp. 39-69

- Maria-Eleni Agoraki, Georgios Kouretas and Francisco Nadal Simone
- Working capital financing and firm performance: a machine learning approach pp. 71-106

- Faisal Mahmood, Zahoor Ahmed, Nazim Hussain and Younes Ben-Zaied
- Bankruptcy prediction using machine learning and Shapley additive explanations pp. 107-148

- Hoang Hiep Nguyen, Jean-Laurent Viviani and Sami Ben Jabeur
- Do environmental and social practices matter for the financial resilience of companies? Evidence from US firms during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 149-183

- Hachmi Ben Ameur and Selma Boussetta
- Opioid crisis effects on local firms’ risk pp. 185-217

- Sabri Boubaker, Zied Ftiti, Yifan Liu and Wael Louhichi
- Stock price crash and information environment: Do CEO gender and financial expertise matter? pp. 219-255

- Ammar Ali Gull, Ammar Abid, Duc Khoung Nguyen, Muhammad Usman and Rizwan Mushtaq
- Determinants of bank efficiency in developed (G7) and developing (E7) countries: role of regulatory and economic environment pp. 257-294

- Asma Nasim, Muhammad Ali Nasir and Gareth Downing
- Does derivative usage boost firm value in an economy with controls? Evidence from India pp. 295-344

- Praveen Gupta, Sushanta Mallick and Deven Bathia
- US equity announcement risk premia pp. 345-363

- Lukas Petrasek and Jiri Kukacka
- Fiscal and macroprudential policies in a monetary union pp. 365-399

- José Boscá, Javier Ferri and Margarita Rubio
- Measuring congestion with undesirable outputs in China’s banking industry pp. 401-436

- Xian-tong Ren, Chen Jiang, Yuan Cui, Guo-liang Yang and Jean-Michel Sahut
- Correction to: Risk premia in the term structure of crude oil futures: long‑run and short‑run volatility components pp. 437-438

- Naomi Boyd, Bingxin Li and Rui Liu
- Correction to: The disciplinary effect of taxpayer balloting on public spending: some empirical evidence pp. 439-442

- Yaw M. Mensah, Michael P. Schoderbek, Min Cao and Savita A. Sahay
- Correction to: Trade credit and firm investments: empirical evidence from italian cooperative banks pp. 443-443

- Stefano Filomeni, Michele Modina and Elena Tabacco
- Correction to: Do analysts’ target prices stabilize the stock market? pp. 445-467

- Markus Buxbaum, Wolfgang Schultze and Samuel L. Tiras
- Correction to: Social media disclosure and reputational damage pp. 469-470

- Xing Huan, Antonio Parbonetti, Giulia Redigolo and Zhewei Zhang
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