Open Review of Management, Banking and Finance

«They say things are happening at the border, but nobody knows which border» (Mark Strand)

Slowing down the progress of bad debt

by Patrizio Messina Abstract: Careful analysis of this report is the Greek NPL legislation (Law No. 4354), recently subject to major legislative and regulatory reforms, aimed at facilitating the reduction … Continue reading

23/02/2017

Bank Corporate Governance: A New Paradigm

by Francesco Capriglione and Rainer Masera Abstract: Failures of the corporate governance of banking firms were one of the major causes of the 2007-09 Great Financial Crisis. Various reforms have been enacted … Continue reading

23/12/2016

Instability threatens Italy’s banking reform

by Patrizio Messina Abstract: The objective of this paper is to analyse the potential impact that the current wave of banking sector reform is having on Italy. In particular, the … Continue reading

15/12/2016

The Corporate Interest of Banking Institutions

by Andrea Sacco Ginevri    Abstract: This article explores the notion of the “corporate interest” of banking entities in light of the recent evolutions in thelegal framework (such as CRD … Continue reading

09/12/2016

Being a banking director: regulatory difficulties between sanctions and interlocking directorates

by Valerio Lemma and Susan Clements Abstract: This paper analyzes the possibilities of an adverse selection perspective in the market of banking managers due to both the restatement of sanctions and … Continue reading

20/10/2016

The governance of the energy market: universal access to energy and energy poverty

by Laura Ammannati (*) Abstract:  Energy, and access to energy, are essential for human life and development. A number of energy issues – including energy security, energy prices, and the … Continue reading

23/09/2016