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High-performance human resource practices in Indian banks: an examination from the institutional perspective
This paper aims to examine the effectiveness of high-performance human resource practices in the banking industry of India from the institutional...
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Risk-taking in banks: does skin-in-the-game really matter?
The belief that bank capital helps improve stability takes for granted the idea that increases in capital are an incentive to reduce risk-taking...
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Banks and FinTech Acquisitions
This paper investigates ex-ante factors influencing international bank acquisition of FinTech companies from 2010–2018. Using hand-collected data, we...
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Macroprudential policy, bank competition and bank risk in East Asia
We assess the relation of macroprudential policy and competition to bank risk for a sample of 1373 banks from 13 East Asian countries, using the IMF...
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Utilization of artificial intelligence in the banking sector: a systematic literature review
This study provides a holistic and systematic review of the literature on the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in the banking sector since...
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Customer relationship management practices and organisational performance of commercial banks in Ghana: a mediation analysis
Customer relationship management (CRM) practices are essential for gaining a competitive edge in the business environment. CRM has been used...
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Propensity towards Islamic banking among non-users: a mixed-methods analysis
While Islamic banking (IB) experienced a substantial growth in a number of Majority-Muslim countries (i.e., the Gulf Cooperation Council and...
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Open APIs in banking and inclusive growth: an innovation to support the poverty eradication programs in India
Financial inclusion has done its best across the world to bring unbanked people to the mainstream of financial and banking services. However, the...
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What do we know about the stock markets’ reaction to regulatory announcements regarding financial institutions? Evidence from UK financial institutions
This paper employs an event study approach to examine stock price reactions around announcements of regulatory changes to strengthen UK financial...
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A compositional analysis of systemic risk in European financial institutions
Systemic risk is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that needs to be addressed from different perspectives. In this work we propose a...
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How Do Global Systemically Important Banks Lower Capital Surcharges?
Global systemically important banks (GSIBs) are subject to capital surcharges that increase with systemic importance indicators. We show that U.S....
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Digitalisation promotes adoption of soft information in SME credit evaluation: the case of Indian banks
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) account for half of the employment in develo** economies and are a significant part of their economic growth....
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Determinants of FinTech development: Evidence from Sub-Saharan African Countries
In this study, we empirically assess the determinants of FinTech development for a sample of 28 Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries over the period...
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The transformative potential of banking service domains with the emergence of FinTechs
Most activities of FinTech companies in the real world are limited to a variety of banking services such as payment and funds transfer, while the...
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The impact of COVID-19 on digital-only banks: are they winners or losers?
The main objective of this paper is to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the operations of digital-only banks. In order to achieve the...
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CDS and equity markets’ volatility linkages: lessons from the EMU crisis
We investigate the means and volatility feedback loop hypotheses in terms of the informational flow among credit distress conditions, equity market...
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An integrated framework for mobile payment in Pakistan: drivers, barriers, and facilitators of usage behavior
The research aims to investigate the impact of theoretical drivers, facilitators, and barriers on the intention to adopt m-payment. It further...
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Consumers' foresight for the digital Turkish lira: an empirical study
This study aims to explain consumers' attitudes toward digital currency and their intention to use it with perceived trust, risk, usefulness, and...
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The single supervisory mechanism and the European framework for the enforcement of competition law: a comparison between two models for economic governance in the EU
This paper proposes to develop a parallel reading of the banking supervision system and the framework for the enforcement of competition law, with...
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Vertical Differentiation, Risk-Taking and Retail Funding
Results of previous studies of the relationship between bank competition and bank risk-taking have differed in findings but most have used the same...