Innovation ecosystems: a comparison between university spin‐off firms and innovative start‐ups. Evidence from Italy
Cite: Modina, M., Capalbo, F., Sorrentino, M., Ianiro, G., & Khan, M. F. (2023). Innovation ecosystems: a comparison between university spin-off firms and innovative start-ups. Evidence from Italy. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 1-31.
Predicting SMEs’ default risk: Evidence from bank-firm relationship data
Cite: Modina, M., Pietrovito, F., Gallucci, C., & Formisano, V. (2023). Predicting SMEs’ default risk: evidence from bank-firm relationship data. The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 89, 254-268.
Diagnosing default syndromes: Early symptoms of entrepreneurial venture insolvency
Cite: Modina, M., & Zedda, S. (2022). Diagnosing default syndromes: early symptoms of entrepreneurial venture insolvency. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, (ahead-of-print).
Trade Credit and Firm Investments: Empirical Evidence from Italian Cooperative Banks
Cite: Filomeni, S., Modina, M., & Tabacco, E. (2022). Trade credit and firm investments: empirical evidence from Italian cooperative banks. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 1-43.
La disciplina del rischio di tasso del portafoglio bancario: evoluzione e impatti sulle prassi
Cite: Curcio, D., Igor, G., Michele, M., & Grazia, O. (2022). La disciplina del rischio di tasso di interesse del portafoglio bancario: evoluzione e impatti sulle prassi. BANCARIA, 33-53.
Women in Financial Services. Exploring Progress towards Gender Equality
Cite: G. Birindelli, A. P. Iannuzzi (2022), Women in Financial Services. Exploring Progress towards Gender Equality, Palgrave Macmillan, Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions, Series Editor: Philip Molyneux, London, ISBN 978-3-030-93470-5, ISBN 978-3-030-93471-2 (eBook). https://link.springer.com/book/9783030934705
To green or not to green? How CSR mechanisms at the governance level affect the likelihood of banks pursuing green product strategies
Cite: G. Birindelli, V. Palea (2022), To green or not to green? How CSR mechanisms at the governance level affect the likelihood of banks pursuing green product strategies, Corporate Governance, ISSN 1472-0701, https://doi.org/10.1108/CG-09-2021-0349
Climate change commitment, credit risk and the country’s environmental performance. Empirical evidence from a sample of international banks
Cite: G. Birindelli, G. Bonanno, S. Dell’Atti, A. P. Iannuzzi (2022), Climate change commitment, credit risk and the country’s environmental performance. Empirical evidence from a sample of international banks, Business Strategy and the Environment, Volume 31, Issue 4, May, Pages 1641-1655, https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.2974
Regulatory Reform and Banking Diversity: Reassessing Basel 3
Cite: G. Birindelli, P. Ferretti, G. Ferri, M. Savioli (2022), Regulatory Reform and Banking Diversity: Reassessing Basel 3, Annals of Finance, pages 1-28, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10436-021-00406-3
Clean energy indices and brown assets: an analysis of tail risk spillovers through the VAR for VaR model
Cite: E. Angelini, G. Birindelli, H. Chiappini, M. Foglia (2022), Clean energy indices and brown assets: an analysis of tail risk spillovers through the VAR for VaR model, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, DOI: 10.1080/20430795.2022.2105788
Banks’ governance and risk management frameworks: how to integrate ESG and climate risks
Cite: G. Birindelli, M. Bruno, A. Citterio, U. Fuso, G. L. Genero, A. Magurano (2022), Banks’ governance and risk management frameworks: how to integrate ESG and climate risks, Risk Management Magazine, Vol. 17, Issue 1, January – April, ISSN Print 2612-3665 – ISSN Online 2724-2153
Covid-19 outbreak and Credit Constraints for Women-Led Firms
Cite: G. Birindelli, C. Capozza, A.P. Iannuzzi (2022), Covid-19 outbreak and Credit Constraints for Women-Led Firms, in P. Paoloni, R. Lombardi (eds), Organizational Resilience and Female Entrepreneurship During Crises. Emerging Evidence and Future Agenda, Springer, SIDREA Series in Accounting and Business Administration, ISBN 978-3-030-89411-5 ISBN 978-3-030-89412-2 (eBook) https://link.springer.com/book/9783030894122