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Volume 4, month April, 2019
- Ifrs 9, the deep impact on credit risk and banking business pp. 2-17

- Fabrizio Dabbene and Marco Roberti Vittory
- Reforming the Esas: towards a new European Supervisory architecture pp. 2-13

- Antonia Carparelli
- Bank and regulation: the way to rethink complexity pp. 02-25

- Paolo Mottura
- New specialized banks, commercial banks and new banking business models pp. 2-12

- Roberto Ruozi and Pierpaolo Ferrari
- The financial crisis:what to do now and how to prepare for the future pp. 2-20

- Giuseppe Mussari, Alessandro Santoni and Stefano Dalle Mura
- Credit demand and supply in Italy: a new analysis based on a disequilibrium approach pp. 14-21

- Vincenzo D’Apice, Francesco Masala, Pierluigi Morelli and Giovanni Puopolo
- Sustainability and corporate governance: the key role of indipendent directors pp. 14-22

- Guido Ferrarini
- Too many banks in Italy and in the Eurozone? pp. 18-19

- Camillo Venesio
- Bank restructuring, the road to profitability pp. 20-34

- Antonio Patuelli, Omar Lodesani, Luigi Prosperetti and Giancarlo Durante
- Evaluating banks’ solvency through a Merton-like approach pp. 22-40

- Aldo Letizia
- Impact investing and the Action Plan on sustainable finance: the roadmap for European banks pp. 23-25

- Giovanni Sabatini
- What do consultants think about investors’ behavior and financial education? pp. 26-41

- Andrea Beltratti and Alessia Bezzecchi
- Information technology, bank credit and relationship banking pp. 26-38

- Lucia Dalla Pellegrina, Serena Frazzoni, Zeno Rotondi and Andrea Vezzulli
- Cyber risk in the financial industry, the market reactions pp. 35-49

- Maria Cristina Arcuri, Marina Brogi and Gino Gandolfi
- Italian listed banks and compliance with Corporate Governance Code pp. 40-56

- Maria Luisa Di Battista, Paola Schwizer and Valeria Stefanelli
- The business model of a big European player: Intesa Sanpaolo’s new strategic plan pp. 41-48

- Alessandro Lolli
- Fintech and the Regulatory challenges pp. 42-51

- Enzo Rocca and Eleonora Rossi
- Individual savings plans tax treatment in Italy pp. 49-56

- Enzo Mignarri
- Consumers after the crisis. A new bank strategy on the road to happiness pp. 50-52

- Fabrizio Fornezza
- The new Italian Code of Business Crisis and Insolvency pp. 52-65

- Giovanni Staiano and Silvia Bianconi
- Corporate welfare, the recent innovations and the banking sector pp. 53-60

- Enzo Mignarri
- A better Risk Management through the integration of Csr in bank processes pp. 57-62

- Enzo Rocca and Ylenia Yashar
- Over-indebtness of households: recent regulation in Europe, France and Italy pp. 57-66

- Pier Francesco Marcucci
- Introducing Individual Savings Accounts to sustain the development of Italian Smes pp. 61-69

- Fabrizio Crespi and Danilo Valerio Mascia
- Aml Risk Profile, new methods and strategies pp. 63-67

- Marco Stellin and Gabriele Franchi de’ Cavalieri
- The governance of Italian listed companies: recent trends pp. 66-72

- Angela Ciavarella, Nadia Linciano and Rossella Signoretti
- Liquidity transfer pricing after crisis pp. 67-80

- Marco Di Antonio and Danilo Drago
- Real estate focused investments: the Health care sector in Italy pp. 68-78

- Sara Bindo, Simone Roberti, Gianluca Mattarocci and Xenia Scimone
- The corporate governance of Italian listed companies pp. 70-81

- Angela Ciavarella, Nadia Linciano and Rossella Signoretti
- The Bank-Fintech Ecosystem: finding a new approach pp. 79-88

- Roberto Silva, Goffredo Amodio and Alberto Trova
- Basel 3 and the recent regulation of Pillar III on disclosure pp. 81-88

- Vincenzo Dispinzeri
- Are your data trustworthy? Is the Artificial Intelligence the path for a «cognitive archive»? pp. 82-88

- Andrea Martellone and Marco Gazzo
- The adviser-investor relationship after the crisis pp. 89-97

- Vincenzo Pacelli
Volume 03, month March, 2012
- Securitization, the new road for commercial credit pp. 2-20

- Paolo Mottura
- Towards Basel 3: ten years of limits to credit growth? pp. 02-10

- Giuseppe Lusignani and Lea Zicchino
- The challenge of relationship capital: governance and corporate relations within the banking system pp. 02-15

- Stefano Caselli
- Lending policies in Italian banks during the financial crisis pp. 11-19

- Maria Luisa Di Battista and Laura Nieri
- Risk management and its stakeholders pp. 16-23

- Giampaolo Gabbi
- Measuring corporate governance: objectives and solutions by comparison pp. 20-38

- Federica Ielasi, Massimo Regalli and Maria Gaia Soana
- Basel 3 and the liquidity of corporate and government bonds in Europe pp. 22-36

- Giovanni Petrella and Andrea Resti
- The advantages of board diversity: an empirical analysis on the Italian market pp. 24-36

- Paola Schwizer, Maria-Gaia Soana and Doriana Cucinelli
- Long run implications of «substantially heightened» bank capital requirements pp. 37-48

- Vincenzo Chiorazzo, Pierluigi Morelli and Giovanni Battista Pittaluga
- The economic effects of central bank bond purchase programmes pp. 38-50

- Leonardo Gambacorta and Boris Hofmann
- Bonds issues and new fiscal decisions in the Italian market pp. 39-43

- Paola Monica Giachetto and Simona Ricci
- A recent case-law on the matter of interest capitalization pp. 44-53

- Giorgio Tarzia
- The determinants of the ratings of European listed banks. An empirical analysis pp. 49-62

- Elisabetta D'Apolito and Vincenzo Pacelli
- Banking and fiscal burdens in Italian bankruptcy law pp. 51-58

- Alessandro Pellegatta
- The performance of Italian public funds for Smes: a comparative analysis pp. 54-61

- Salvatore Sacco and Giuseppe Sapienza
- Italian regulation implementing the European Directive on mediation pp. 59-62

- Paolo Porreca
- Structured Etfs: opportunities and risks for the investors pp. 62-77

- Maria Debora Braga
- The special stamp tax on declared financial assets pp. 63-69

- Enzo Mignarri
- Safety and robbery indicators in the Italian banking network pp. 63-73

- Giovanni Gioia, Marco Iaconis, Matteo Mazziotta and Adriano Pareto
- A regulatory risk appetite framework for small banks pp. 70-76

- Marco Corbellini
- Bank of Italy’s statistics and banks’ information needs pp. 74-80

- Antonio Santomartino
- The impact of social networks and mass medias on financial news and investors’ perceptions pp. 77-85

- Alessandro Carretta, Vincenzo Farina and Albana Nako
- Real Estate asset management companies in the Italian market: structures and trends pp. 78-92

- Guido Abate
- The Chinese banking system: a comparison with Italian case pp. 93-102

- Manuela Gallo and Valeria Vannoni