Open Review of Management, Banking and Finance

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

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 “preparation” function in the new banking legislative framework

by Vincenzo Troiano – Andrea Sacco Ginevri [[1]] Abstract: This Article examines certain issues arising from the new regulation on bank crisis recovery and resolution, and specifically the so-called “preparation” function, … Continue reading

15/06/2016

The New European Framework For Banking Crisis Management. Will It Be Enough?

by Giuseppe Boccuzzi Abstract: This paper concerns the regulatory responses to the financial crisis, focusing on the construction of Banking Union and the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive. This paper takes into … Continue reading

12/03/2016