Journal of Banking Regulation
2009 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2022
- Modeling the platform-based banking in commercial banks of Iran pp. 351-367

- Mohammad Bagher Arayesh, Mostafa Rezaeirad, Mohammad Aidi and Tohfeh Ghobadi Lamuki
- Limiting too-big-to-fail: market reactions to policy announcements and actions pp. 368-389

- Mario Bellia, Sara Maccaferri and Sebastian Schich
- Taxation of the financial sector: Is a bank levy the answer to the financial crisis? pp. 390-404

- Karolina Puławska
- The impact of bank regulation on bank lending: a review of international literature pp. 405-418

- Retselisitsoe Thamae and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Governance in the era of Blockchain technology in Qatar: a roadmap and a manual for Trade Finance pp. 419-438

- Imad Antoine Ibrahim and Jon Truby
- Addressing the challenges of post-pandemic debt management in the consumer and SME sectors: a proposal for the roles of UK financial regulators pp. 439-457

- Iris H.-Y. Chiu, Andreas Kokkinis and Andrea Miglionico
- Do financial reforms always improve banks efficiency and competition? A long-term analysis of Turkey’s experience pp. 458-469

- Nuri Altintas, Alessandra Ferrari and Claudia Girardone
Volume 23, issue 3, 2022
- ResTech: innovative technologies for crisis resolution pp. 227-243

- Giuseppe Loiacono and Edoardo Rulli
- Central bank screening, moral hazard, and the lender of last resort policy pp. 244-264

- Mei Li, Frank Milne and Junfeng Qiu
- Regulatory policies in the global Islamic banking sector in the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic pp. 265-287

- Walid Mansour, Hechem Ajmi and Karima Saci
- Mobile technology supply factors and mobile money innovation: thresholds for complementary policies pp. 288-301

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Getting bank governance right pp. 302-321

- Edoardo Martino
- Measuring the restrictiveness of (macro)prudential policy: the case of bank capital regulation in Poland pp. 322-338

- Marcin Czaplicki
- Determinants of mergers and acquisitions among Finnish cooperative and savings banks pp. 339-349

- Matias Huhtilainen, Jani Saastamoinen and Niko Suhonen
Volume 23, issue 2, 2022
- The impact of policy effects on the Hungarian payments card market pp. 107-119

- László Kajdi and Milán Kiss
- Bank capital and liquidity regulation pp. 120-138

- Asako Chiba
- Regulatory regimes for Sharīʿah governance: A framework of assessment and analysis pp. 139-154

- Abdulrahman B. AlQassar and Ahmed Habib
- Does board composition and ownership structure affect banks’ systemic risk? European evidence pp. 155-172

- José María Díez-Esteban, Jorge Bento Farinha, Conrado Diego García-Gómez and Cesario Mateus
- The transparency of remuneration policy in financial holding companies based on the example of the UniCredit Group pp. 173-198

- Agata Wieczorek
- A taxonomy of asset management companies pp. 199-209

- Ashish Pandey
- A framework for managing regulatory policy life-cycle challenges: an empirical design pp. 210-223

- Abdulrahman Alrabiah and Steve Drew
- Correction to: A framework for managing regulatory policy life‑cycle challenges: an empirical design pp. 224-225

- Abdulrahman Alrabiah and Steve Drew
Volume 23, issue 1, 2022
- Soft law and multilevel cooperation as sources of (new) constitutional challenges in EU economic and monetary integration: introduction to the special issue pp. 1-6

- Diane Fromage, Mariolina Eliantonio and Kathryn Wright
- The instruments of Eurozone fiscal surveillance through the lens of the soft law/hard law dichotomy—Looking for a new approach pp. 7-18

- Paul Dermine
- National central banks in EMU: time for revision? pp. 19-30

- Marijn van der Sluis
- “Economically inefficient and legally untenable”: constitutional limitations on the introduction of central bank digital currencies in the EU pp. 31-41

- Jay Cullen
- Multilevel cooperation in the EU resolution of cross-border bank groups: lessons from the non-euro area Member States joining the Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM) pp. 42-53

- Agnieszka Smoleńska
- The (multilevel) articulation of the European participation in international financial fora: the example of the Basel Accords pp. 54-65

- Diane Fromage
- Is there an audit gap in EU banking supervision? pp. 66-78

- David Baez
- State aid after the Banking Union: serious disturbance and public interest pp. 79-90

- Phedon Nicolaides
- The Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) and the EU Anti-Money Laundering framework compared: governance, rules, challenges and opportunities pp. 91-105

- Gianni Lo Schiavo
Volume 22, issue 4, 2021
- Banking regulations: do they matter for performance? pp. 261-274

- Ranjeeta Nayak
- Evaluating the relevance of green banking practices on Saudi Banks’ green image: The mediating effect of employees’ green behaviour pp. 275-286

- Ali Saleh Alshebami
- The role of net stable funding ratio on the bank lending channel: evidence from European Union pp. 287-307

- Stephanos Papadamou, Dimitrios Sogiakas, Vasilios Sogiakas and Konstantinos Syriopoulos
- The ascent and descent of banks’ risk-based capital regulation pp. 308-318

- Katalin Mérő
- The impact of board characteristics and CEO power on banks’ risk-taking: stable versus crisis periods pp. 319-341

- Catarina Fernandes, Jorge Farinha, Francisco Vitorino Martins and Cesario Mateus
- The effectiveness of IFRS 9 transitional provisions in limiting the potential impact of COVID-19 on banks pp. 342-351

- Martin Neisen and Hermann Schulte-Mattler
Volume 22, issue 3, 2021
- What drives the greater or lesser usage of forbearance measures by banks? pp. 181-190

- Paola Vincentiis
- Integrating Regulatory Technology (RegTech) into the digital transformation of a bank Treasury pp. 191-207

- Johan Solms
- When formal finance meets the informal: the case of Wenzhou pp. 208-218

- Ding Chen and Simon Deakin
- The stakeholder model: its relevance, concept, and application in the Indonesian banking sector pp. 219-231

- Yafet Yosafet Wilben Rissy
- Financial governance in a neoliberal era: controlling the banks by controlling their managerial recruitment sources pp. 232-249

- Keren Borenstein-Nativ
- Post-COVID-19 SME financing constraints and the credit guarantee scheme solution in Spain pp. 250-260

- Félix Corredera-Catalán, Filippo Pietro and Antonio Trujillo-Ponce
Volume 22, issue 2, 2021
- Discretionary loan loss provisioning and stock trading liquidity pp. 97-111

- Yinlin Zhang and Michael. L. McIntyre
- Portfolio analysis of big US banks’ performance: the fee business lines factor pp. 112-132

- Christian Calmès and Raymond Théoret
- Lessons from the rise and fall of Chinese peer-to-peer lending pp. 133-143

- Chen Ding, Anil Kavuri and Alistair Milne
- Correction to: Lessons from the rise and fall of Chinese peer-to-peer lending pp. 144-144

- Chen Ding, Anil Kavuri and Alistair Milne
- ECB’s AnaCredit: useful but impossible for the non-euro area pp. 145-151

- Adrian Dumitrescu-Pasecinic
- Integrating Regulatory Technology (RegTech) into the digital transformation of a bank Treasury pp. 152-168

- Johan Solms
- Competition in the banking industry, is it beneficial? Evidence from MENA region pp. 169-179

- Faten Zoghlami and Yassine Bouchemia
Volume 22, issue 1, 2021
- Banking, transition and financial reforms: a long-term analysis of Vietnam pp. 1-10

- Alessandra Ferrari and Vo Huyen Trang Tran
- Methods for alleviating the problem of Too big to fail in Germany pp. 11-23

- Jan Koleśnik and Anna Dąbkowska
- (IR) Relevance of goodwill impairment: the case of European banking (2005–2015) pp. 24-38

- Jorge Pallarés Sanchidrián, Javier Pérez García and José A. Gonzalo-Angulo
- Corporate banking—risk management, regulatory and reporting framework in India: a Blockchain application-based approach pp. 39-51

- Surya Dashottar and Vikas Srivastava
- Global liquidity and capital flow regulations pp. 52-72

- Nataliia Osina
- How to measure bank credit risk disclosure? Testing a new methodological approach based on the content analysis framework pp. 73-95

- Enzo Scannella and Salvatore Polizzi
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