The Review of Corporate Finance Studies
2012 - 2025
Current editor(s): Andrew Ellul From Society for Financial Studies Bibliographic data for series maintained by Oxford University Press (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 9, issue 3, 2020
- The COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis and Corporate Finance pp. 421-429

- Andrew Ellul, Isil Erel and Uday Rajan
- The Risk of Being a Fallen Angel and the Corporate Dash for Cash in the Midst of COVID pp. 430-471

- Viral Acharya and Sascha Steffen
- Banks as Lenders of First Resort: Evidence from the COVID-19 Crisis pp. 472-500

- Lei Li, Philip E Strahan and Song Zhang
- How Did COVID-19 Affect Firms’ Access to Public Capital Markets?* pp. 501-533

- Michael Halling, Jin Yu and Josef Zechner
- The COVID-19 Shock and Equity Shortfall: Firm-Level Evidence from Italy pp. 534-568

- Elena Carletti, Tommaso Oliviero, Marco Pagano, Loriana Pelizzon and Marti G Subrahmanyam
- Identifying the Real Effects of Zombie Lending pp. 569-592

- Fabiano Schivardi, Enrico Sette and Guido Tabellini
- Resiliency of Environmental and Social Stocks: An Analysis of the Exogenous COVID-19 Market Crash pp. 593-621

- Rui Albuquerque, Yrjo Koskinen, Shuai Yang and Chendi Zhang
- Feverish Stock Price Reactions to COVID-19* pp. 622-655

- Stefano Ramelli and Alexander Wagner
- The Macroeconomics of Corporate Debt pp. 656-665

- Markus Brunnermeier and Arvind Krishnamurthy
Volume 9, issue 2, 2020
- Banks’ Noninterest Income and Systemic Risk (A theory of systemic risk and design of prudential bank regulation) pp. 229-255

- Markus Brunnermeier, Gang Nathan Dong and Darius Palia
- Managerial Attributes, Incentives, and Performance (High wage workers and high wage firms) pp. 256-301

- Jeffrey Coles and Zhichuan (Frank) Li
- How Do Executives Exercise Their Stock Options?* (Are executive stock option exercises driven by private information?) pp. 302-339

- Daniel Klein and Ernst Maug
- Corporate Innovation and Returns (Last-in first-out oligopoly dynamics) pp. 340-383

- Jan Bena and Lorenzo Garlappi
- Tournament Incentives and Acquisition Performance (Powerful CEOs and their impact on firm performance) pp. 384-419

- Iftekhar Hasan, Marco Navone, Thomas To and Eliza Wu
Volume 9, issue 1, 2020
- How Do Laws and Institutions Affect Recovery Rates for Collateral? pp. 1-43

- Hans Degryse, Vasso Ioannidou, José María Liberti and Jason Sturgess
- Tough Love: The Effects of Debt Contract Design on Firms’ Performance pp. 44-80

- Ioannis Spyridopoulos
- The Mutual Friend: Dual Holder Monitoring and Firm Investment Efficiency pp. 81-115

- Miguel Antón and Luca Lin
- Cross-Country Competitive Effects of Cross-Listings pp. 116-164

- Sergei Sarkissian and Yan Wang
- Corporate Inversions: Going beyond Tax Incentives pp. 165-206

- Burcin Col, Rose Liao and Stefan Zeume
- Annual Report of the Society for Financial Studies for 2018–2019 pp. 207-226

- Andrew Ellul, Itay Goldstein, Craig Holden, Ron Masulis, Jeffrey Pontiff and Antoinette Schoar
Volume 8, issue 1, 2019
- Information: Hard and Soft pp. 1-41

- José María Liberti and Mitchell A Petersen
- How Should a Firm Go Public? A Dynamic Model of the Choice between Fixed-Price Offerings and Auctions in IPOs and Privatizations* pp. 42-96

- Thomas Chemmanur and Mark H Liu
- Inventory and Corporate Risk Management pp. 97-145

- Marco Bianco and Andrea Gamba
- Optimal Security Design under Asymmetric Information and Profit Manipulation pp. 146-173

- Kostas Koufopoulos, Roman Kozhan and Giulio Trigilia
- Is It Time to Get Rid of Earnings-per-Share (EPS)? pp. 174-206

- Heitor Almeida
- Short-Termism and Capital Flows pp. 207-233

- Jesse M Fried and Charles C Y Wang
Volume 7, issue 2, 2018
- Within-Bank Spillovers of Real Estate Shocks pp. 157-193

- Vicente Cuñat, Dragana Cvijanović and Kathy Yuan
- Investment-Banking Relationships: 1933–2007 pp. 194-244

- Alan D Morrison, Carola Schenone, Aaron Thegeya and William J WilhelmJr.
- Does Contract Enforcement Mitigate Holdup?* pp. 245-275

- J Anthony Cookson
- Shareholder Bargaining Power, Debt Overhang, and Investment pp. 276-318

- Emmanuel Alanis, Sudheer Chava and Praveen Kumar
Volume 7, issue 1, 2018
- Identification Is Not Causality, and Vice Versa pp. 1-21

- Robert Kahn and Toni Whited
- Multifaceted Transactions and Organizational Ownership pp. 22-69

- Michel A Habib
- Robust Models of CEO Turnover: New Evidence on Relative Performance Evaluation pp. 70-100

- C Edward Fee, Charles J Hadlock, Jing Huang and Joshua R Pierce
- An Unexpected Test of the Bonding Hypothesis pp. 101-156

- Louis Gagnon and G Andrew Karolyi
Volume 6, issue 2, 2017
- Have Instrumental Variables Brought Us Closer to the Truth pp. 127-140

- Wei Jiang
- Why Do Firms Sit on Cash? An Asymmetric Information Approach pp. 141-173

- Milton Harris and Artur Raviv
- Information Revelation in Merger Waves pp. 174-233

- Pablo Moran
- Lending to Innovative Firms pp. 234-289

- Sudheer Chava, Vikram Nanda and Steven Chong Xiao
Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- Macroeconomic Risk and Debt Overhang pp. 1-38

- Hui Chen and Gustavo Manso
- Subsidiary Legal Entities and Innovation pp. 39-67

- Kenneth Ayotte
- An Experimental Analysis of Risk-Shifting Behavior pp. 68-101

- Pablo Hernandez-Lagos, Paul Povel and Giorgo Sertsios
- Do Acceptance and Publication Times Differ Across Finance Journals? pp. 102-126

- Craig W. Holden
Volume 5, issue 2, 2016
- Spillovers in Local Banking Markets pp. 139-165

- Mark J. Garmaise and Gabriel Natividad
- Innovation, Competition, and Investment Timing pp. 166-199

- Yrjö Koskinen and Joril Maeland
- Skewness Preference and Seasoned Equity Offers pp. 200-238

- Don M. Autore and Jared DeLisle
- Smart Buyers pp. 239-270

- Mike Burkart and Samuel Lee
Volume 5, issue 1, 2016
- How Does Corporate Investment Respond to Increased Entry Threat? pp. 1-35

- Laurent Frésard and Philip Valta
- Caught between Scylla and Charybdis? Regulating Bank Leverage When There Is Rent Seeking and Risk Shifting pp. 36-75

- Viral Acharya, Hamid Mehran and Anjan Thakor
- Asset Fire Sales by Banks: Evidence from Commercial REO Sales pp. 76-101

- Yongqiang Chu
- Public Corruption in the United States: Implications for Local Firms pp. 102-138

- Nishant Dass, Vikram Nanda and Steven Chong Xiao
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