Journal of Financial Services Research

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Financial Services Research is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Government Guarantees and Banks’ Income Smoothing23
Investor Characteristics and their Impact on the Decision to use a Robo-advisor22
Fintech, Credit Market Competition, and Bank Asset Quality21
How FinTech Affects Bank Systemic Risk: Evidence from China10
Collateral Value and Strategic Default: Evidence from Auto Loans10
What Triggers Consumer Adoption of Central Bank Digital Currency?8
Have Too-Big-to-Fail Expectations Diminished? Evidence from the European Overnight Interbank Market7
Access to Credit in a Market Downturn7
Banks and FinTech Acquisitions7
Effects of Macroprudential Policies on Bank Lending and Credit Risks6
Does Experience of Banking Crises Affect Trust in Banks?6
Market Structure and Financial Stability: the Interaction between Profit-Oriented and Mutual Cooperative Banks in Italy6
Resolving “Too Big to Fail”5
Competition and Innovation in the Financial Sector: Evidence from the Rise of FinTech Start-ups5
Friend or Foe? Cross-Border Links, Contagious Banking Crises, and Joint Use of Macroprudential Policies5
The Importance of Board Risk Oversight in Times of Crisis5
Relationship Lending and Switching Costs under Asymmetric Information about Bank Types5
How Banks Price Loans for LBOs: an Empirical Analysis of Spread Determinants *5
Leverage and Risk Taking under Moral Hazard4
Consumer Demand for Credit Card Services4
Finance, Growth, and Fragility4
Bank Market Power and Access to Credit: Bank-Firm Level Evidence From the Euro Area4
The Dark Road to Credit Applications: The Small-Business Case of Mexico3
Real Estate Markets and Lending: Does Local Growth Fuel Risk?3
Agency Conflicts and Dividend Persistence3
Are International Banks Different? Evidence on Bank Performance and Strategy3
US National Banks and Local Economic Fragility3
Banks’ Net Interest Income from Maturity Transformation and Other Interest Income: Communicating Vessels?3
The Impact of Policy Interventions on Systemic Risk across Banks2
Running Out of Bank Runs2
Local Banking Market Frictions and Youth Crime: Evidence from Bank Failures2
Consumer Willingness to Share Payments Data: Trust for Sale?2
Liquidity Creation and Trust Environment2
Bank Consolidation and Systemic Risk: M&A During the 2008 Financial Crisis2
How Much Does Your Banker’s Target-Specific Experience Matter? Evidence from Target IPO Underwriters that Advise Acquirers2
Low Interest Rates and Banks’ Interest Margins: Does Deposit Market Concentration Matter?2
Enterprise Risk Management, Risk-Taking, and Macroeconomic Implications: Evidence from Bank Mortgage Loan Management2
Window Dressing and the Designation of Global Systemically Important Banks2
How much do Investors Rely on Credit Ratings: Empirical evidence from the U.S. and E.U. CLO primary market2
Investing in Your Alumni: Endowments’ Investment Choices in Private Equity1
Banking Regulation and Collateral Screening in a Model of Information Asymmetry1
An analysis of the potential impact of heightened capital requirements on banks’ cost of capital1
Do pension funds provide financial stability? Evidence from European Union countries1
Bank Risk and Firm Investment: Evidence from Firm-Level Data1
Systemic Risk: Bank Characteristics Matter1
The Central Bank Balance Sheet As a Policy Tool: Lessons From the Bank of England's Experience1
Bank Information and Firm Growth: Microeconomic Evidence from the US Credit Market1
Do Co-opted Boards Affect the Financial Performance of Insurance Firms?1
Dynamic Pricing of Credit Cards and the Effects of Regulation1
Exploring the Systemic Risk of Domestic Banks with ΔCoVaR and Elastic-Net1
Micro-Prudential Regulation and Loan Monitoring1
The Procyclicality of Impairment Accounting: Comparing Expected Losses Under IFRS 9 and US GAAP1
The Covid pandemic in the market: infected, immune and cured bonds1
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