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Determinants of customer recovery in retail banking—lessons from a German banking case study
Due to the increased willingness of retail banking customers to switch and churn their banking relationships, a question arises: Is it possible to...
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German Model
The Complete Integration or German model identifies a financial conglomerate that can offer insurance, banking, and securities services within a... -
Banking stability determinants: evidence from Portugal
This paper aims to assess banking stability and its determinants in Portugal during the period of 2010—2019. The empirical study starts with the...
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Apparent Advantages and Negative Facet of Block Chain in Banking Sector: An Innovative Theoretical Perspective
Banking companies work under extreme competitive network in which both retail as well as corporate customers admires the best service against their... -
Can trade credit rejuvenate Islamic banking?
This study proposes a renewal of the contemporary Islamic banking Murabaha financing model as it aggravates financial fragility with waning economic...
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The Role of Banking
This chapter explores the fundamental role of banks in the financial system. It discusses the nature and functions of banks, their significance in... -
The stakeholder model: its relevance, concept, and application in the Indonesian banking sector
This article examines the current Indonesian Financial Service Authority (IFSA) regulations on corporate governance that deal with the relevance,...
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The ‘Game Changer’ in the Euro Area: Banking Union and Commercial Banking
This paper examines the functioning of Banking Union from its inception to the covid-related economic crisis and explains how Banking Union has... -
The relationship between religiosity and voluntary disclosure quality: a cross-country evidence from the banking sector
This study examines whether there is a relationship between religiosity and voluntary disclosure quality (VD_Q). We utilise a three-dimensional...
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Information Asymmetry and Banking Regulations
In this chapter, the book proposes an alternative explanation for the existence of mandatory disclosures using PA framework and the developed... -
Taxation of the financial sector: Is a bank levy the answer to the financial crisis?
To reduce the probability of financial crises, policymakers have introduced bank levies, whose application differs across countries. The problem in...
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Money Doctoring Italy in the Interwar Years. The Rationale for Central Banking and Its Outcomes
The stabilisation of the Italian lira in the mid-1920s represents a good case of money doctoring fostering the adoption of central banking. The... -
Open Banking Operations
It is only in recent years that the concept of open banking has become more common. A term that cannot be defined by simple explanations. Open... -
Benchmarking of National ESG Banking Regulations: State of Art and Remaining Challenges
This article describes the contents of banking regulations that address ESG (environmental, social and governance) issues globally, analyses them... -
Developments After the Establishment of the Banking Union
The focus of this chapter is on developments in EU banking (and capital markets) law upon the establishment of the BU. It first examines the... -
Banking Resolution and Its Key Concepts and Tools
This chapter deals with banking resolution, explaining why banks require special resolution regimes. It outlines the objectives and concepts of bank... -
Sustainability: A Current Driver in EU Banking and Insurance Regulation
It is not surprising that the topic of sustainability has reached the center of discussions in EU financial regulation. However,... -
The European Banking System: Main Features Along the Evolutionary Path
This chapter outlines the evolution of the European integration process, giving an overview of the most important regulatory steps related to the... -
Open Banking, Access to Account Rule and (Free) Marketability of Banking Data
The paper is aimed at scrutinizing the fundamental rules applicable to the open banking ecosystem and the provisions on innovative payment services... -
The Economics of International Banking
As discussed by Lewis and Davis (1987), international banking broadly refers to the “cross-border and cross-currency facets of banking business.”...