Cite: (2021) Family Firms as Prominent Investment Organizations of Social Finance: An Empirical Analysis of U.S. Family Foundations” (eds. Gallucci C., Santulli R., Tipaldi R.) in La Torre M., Chiappini H. (eds) Contemporary Issues in Sustainable Finance, Springer, ISBN 978-3-030-65132-9, pp. 1-12
Financial ratios, corporate governance and bank‑firm information: a Bayesian approach to predict SMEs’ default
Gabriele Ianiro2022-05-07T10:44:06+02:00Cite: Gallucci C., Santulli R., Modina M., Formisano V. (2022). “Financial ratios, corporate governance and bank-firm information: A Bayesian approach to predict SMEs’ default”, Journal of Management and Governance, ISSN 1385-3457, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10997-021-09614-5
How to attract professional investors in developing countries? An evidence-based structure for development impact bonds
Gabriele Ianiro2022-05-07T10:43:16+02:00Cite: Gallucci C., Del Giudice A., Santulli R. (2022). “How to attract professional investors in developing countries? An evidence-based structure for development impact bonds”, Finance Research Letters, Volume 46, Part A, ISSN: 1544-6123, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.frl.2022.102816.
Family managers’ propensity towards mergers and acquisitions: the role of performance feedback
Gabriele Ianiro2022-05-07T10:42:02+02:00Cite: Santulli, R., Gallucci, C., Torchia, M. and Calabrò, A. (2022), "Family managers' propensity towards mergers and acquisitions: the role of performance feedback", Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, Vol. 29 No. 2, pp. 293-310. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSBED-01-2019-0033
Does one size fit all? A configurational approach to board effectiveness in limiting the excess cash
Gabriele Ianiro2022-05-07T10:39:31+02:00Cite: Brogi, M., Gallucci, C. and Santulli, R. (2021), "Does one size fit all? A configurational approach to board effectiveness in limiting the excess cash", Management Decision, Vol. 59 No. 13, pp. 136-163. https://doi.org/10.1108/MD-08-2020-0999
Temi ESG per le istituzioni non finanziarie – Un’analisi empirica delle società quotate nel FTSE MIB di Borsa Italiana
Gabriele Ianiro2023-03-23T16:39:51+01:00Cite: Gallucci C. (2021), Temi ESG per le istituzioni non finanziarie - “Un’analisi empirica delle società quotate nel FTSE MIB di Borsa Italiana” in: AA.VV., Economia sostenibile: Rischi e opportunità per il sistema bancario italiano, position paper n. 31, DOI 10.47473/2016ppa00031 ISBN 979-12-80245-09-0, pp. 207-220
Entrepreneurial orientation and family firm performance: the moderating role of TMT identity-based and knowledge-based faultiness
Gabriele Ianiro2022-05-07T10:33:46+02:00Cite: (2020) “Entrepreneurial orientation and family firm performance: the moderating role of TMT identity-based and knowledge-based faultiness” (eds. Calabrò A., Santulli R., Torchia M., Gallucci C.), in: Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, pp. 1-28, ISSN: 1042-2587
Environment Social Governance tra passato e futuro: un’analisi bibliometrica della letteratura
Gabriele Ianiro2022-05-11T16:38:21+02:00Cite: Gallucci C., Tipaldi R., Santulli R. (2020), “Environment Social Governance tra passato e futuro: un’analisi bibliometrica della letteratura”, in: Rivista di Studi Manageriali (RiSMa), n. 2, ISSN: 2784-8531, pp. 37-50
The role of family governance beyond financial ratios. An integrated perspective to family firms’ survival
Gabriele Ianiro2022-05-11T16:40:13+02:00Cite: (2020) “The role of family governance beyond financial ratios. An integrated perspective to family firms’ survival” (eds. Gallucci C., Modina M., Santulli R., De Rosa M.), in: Journal of Financial Management, Markets and Institutions, Vol. 2, pp. 1-27, ISSN: 2282-717X
Women on bank boards and risk-taking: a cross-countries analysis on the moderating role of masculinity
Gabriele Ianiro2023-03-23T16:41:25+01:00Cite: (2020) “Women on bank boards and risk-taking: a cross-countries analysis on the moderating role of masculinity” (eds. Gallucci C., Santulli R., Tipaldi R.), in: Corporate, Ownership & Control, ISSN 1727-9232, Vol.17, pp. 71-83