Journal of International Financial Markets Institutions & Money

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of International Financial Markets Institutions & Money is 36. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Turkish currency crunch: Examining behavior across investor types158
The Shock of US-China trade war and the job Market: Downstream shrinkage and upstream employment142
Determinants of firms’ default on unsecured loans in the P2P crowdfunding market130
The impact of foreign ownership on the media’s role in curbing insider trading around private meetings119
European stock market volatility connectedness: The role of country and sector membership117
Do U.S. Institutional investors react to international politics?107
Editorial Board100
Serial acquirers and stock price crash risk: International evidence98
Information effect of credit rating announcements in transition economies84
Understanding sovereign credit ratings: Text-based evidence from the credit rating reports81
Do big data mutual funds outperform?78
High-frequency connectedness between Bitcoin and other top-traded crypto assets during the COVID-19 crisis77
The connectedness between meme tokens, meme stocks, and other asset classes: Evidence from a quantile connectedness approach73
When fiscal discipline meets macroeconomic stability: The Euro-stability bond73
Access to capital and energy efficiency: How high-speed rail investments benefit high-tech firms72
Should I stay or should I go? Stock market reactions to companies' decisions in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine conflict72
Antidumping, firm performance, and subsequent responses71
Extractive institutions and banks’ implicit subsidies68
How to develop global energy-intensive sectors in the presence of carbon tariffs?66
Employment protection, corporate governance, and labor productivity around the World62
Foreign controlling shareholders and corporate investment55
Editorial Board52
The economic consequences of violence against civilians: Developing economic resilience to violence52
Societal trust and corporate risk-taking: International evidence50
Havenly acquisitions48
Does systematic tail risk matter?45
Tail dependence structure and extreme risk spillover effects between the international agricultural futures and spot markets43
Managing cryptocurrency risk exposures in equity portfolios: Evidence from high-frequency data43
From the executive suite to the environment: How does CEO power affect climate change disclosures?42
Fintech, human development and energy poverty in sub-Saharan Africa42
Macro fundamentals and the resurgence of the Feldstein–Horioka puzzle in Europe41
Real earnings management and debt choice40
Learning financial survival from disasters39
Corrigendum to “Societal trust and corporate risk-taking: International evidence” [J. Int. Fin. Mark. Instit. Money 76 (2022) 101490]39
Acquisition experience and director remuneration39
Covered interest rate parity deviations, COVID-19 pandemic infection cases, and vaccination38
The structure and degree of dependence in government bond markets36
Did cryptomarket chaos unleash Silvergate's bankruptcy? investigating the high-frequency volatility and connectedness behind the collapse36
Do visiting monks give better sermons? An analysis of the foreign experience of Chinese fund managers36
Joint effect of linguistic style and ethnicity on entrepreneurial fundraising: Evidence from equity crowdfunding36
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