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Regulation 256 United Kingdom 122 Banks 104 Bank regulation 102 Bankenregulierung 100 Financial services 92 Regulierung 89 Banking 81 Corporate governance 76 Risk management 75 Bank 71 Welt 70 World 70 Banking supervision 67 Financial crisis 67 Bankenaufsicht 66 Financial market regulation 62 Großbritannien 62 Finanzmarktregulierung 58 Legal decisions 58 Financial institutions 52 Finanzkrise 51 Basel Accord 49 EU countries 48 EU-Staaten 48 Basler Akkord 47 Financial regulation 46 United States of America 45 Bank risk 43 Bankrisiko 43 Banking crisis 42 Credit risk 40 Bankenkrise 38 Europe 35 Finanzdienstleistung 35 Disclosure 34 Insurance 34 Kreditrisiko 33 Money laundering 33 Risikomanagement 33
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Article 1,770 Book / Working Paper 10
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Article in journal 500 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 500 review-article 438 research-article 249 viewpoint 76 case-report 27 non-article 24 conceptual-paper 14 review 11 Collection of articles of several authors 8 Sammelwerk 8 back-matter 6 technical-paper 5 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Article 1 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 1,480 Undetermined 300
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Gray, Joanna 132 Keasey, Kevin 22 Hudson, Robert 18 Watson, Robert 17 Clacher, Iain 16 Prorokowski, Lukasz 15 Burger, Richard 14 Llewellyn, David T. 13 Campbell, Andrew 12 Fearnley, Stella 12 Hagendorff, Jens 12 Masciandaro, Donato 11 Schwizer, Paola 11 Ashton, John K. 10 Brophy, Richard 10 Mullineux, Andrew W. 10 Prorokowski, Hubert 10 Cai, Charlie 9 Edwards, Jonathan 9 Hall, Maximilian J.B. 9 McGuinness, Paul B. 9 Mullineux, Andy 9 Yeoh, Peter 9 Brandt, Richard 8 Carretta, Alessandro 8 Farina, Vincenzo 8 Lee, Picheng 8 Stewart, Chris 8 Alfraih, Mishari M. 7 Asher, Mukul G. 7 Birindelli, Giuliana 7 Ferretti, Paola 7 Gabbi, Giampaolo 7 McDonald, Oonagh 7 Mugarura, Norman 7 Nieto, María J. 7 Ryley, Philip 7 Stewart, Jim 7 Tseng, Lu-Ming 7 Virgo, John 7
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Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 1,273 Journal of financial regulation and compliance : an international journal 396 Journal of financial regulation and compliance 111
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Other ZBW resources 977 ECONIS (ZBW) 502 RePEc 294 OLC EcoSci 6 EconStor 1
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Co‐operative and competitive enforced self regulation : The role of governments, private actors and banks in corporate responsibility
Ojo, Marianne - In: Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 19 (2011) 2, pp. 139-155
Purpose – The primary purpose of the paper is to demonstrate how corporate responsibility and accountability could be fostered through monitoring and the involvement of governments in the regulation of firms. Design/methodology/approach – In considering why practices which stimulate...
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Compensating victims of bankrupted financial institutions: a law and economic analysis
Dijkstra, Robert J.; Faure, Michael G. - In: Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 19 (2011) 2, pp. 156-173
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand the incentive effects of existing compensation mechanisms in case of the bankruptcy of a financial institution. Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses insights of law and economics to predict the effects of compensation mechanisms on...
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The institutional framework against money laundering and its underlying predicate crimes
Mugarura, Norman - In: Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 19 (2011) 2, pp. 174-194
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to underscore the current supranational anti‐money laundering (AML) regimes articulating challenges of harnessing them as a robust framework. Some aspects of the above framework are created under the auspices of the United Nations treaties, some are...
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Judicial review of Financial Services Compensation Scheme's exercise of power to impose compensation costs levy
Gray, Joanna - In: Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 19 (2011) 2, pp. 195-204
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the judicial review of Financial Services Compensation Scheme's (FSCS) exercise of power to impose compensation costs levy ( R v. Financial Services Compensation Scheme Ltd and Financial Services Authority ex parte ABS Financial Planning and...
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The sleeping watch dog: aka the Securities and Exchange Commission
Perri, Frank S.; Brody, Richard G. - In: Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 19 (2011) 3, pp. 208-221
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to expose inefficient regulatory policies and organizational weaknesses at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that have contributed to a series of regulatory oversights that have produced some of the largest fraud schemes perpetrated on...
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The effectiveness of corporate governance policy in Greece
Mertzanis, Harilaos - In: Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 19 (2011) 3, pp. 222-243
Purpose – The effectiveness of corporate governance enforcement is a complex issue requiring the understanding of the role of institutional factors. The latter may or may not converge towards best practices, depending upon the extent to which history and politics matter more than purely...
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Corporate governance legal and regulatory framework's effectiveness in Greece : A response
Lazarides, Themistokles - In: Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 19 (2011) 3, pp. 244-253
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to address the issues raised by the author of the paper “The effectiveness of corporate governance in Greece”. Design/methodology/approach – The issues are addressed point by point using additional data, references and analysis. Findings – The...
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Sarbanes Oxley's impact upon investor‐relevant risk types
Vakkur, Nicholas V.; Herrera, Zulma J. - In: Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 19 (2011) 3, pp. 254-270
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to empirically analyze, with a greater degree of accuracy than is currently presented in the literature, the comprehensive risk impact of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002. Research to date is based upon a series of simple mean‐variance analyses and is...
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Voluntary risk reporting to enhance institutional and organizational legitimacy : Evidence from Portuguese banks
Oliveira, Jonas; Lima Rodrigues, Lúcia; Craig, Russell - In: Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 19 (2011) 3, pp. 271-289
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the factors that affected the voluntary risk‐related disclosures (RRD) in the individual annual reports for 2006 of Portuguese banks. It also explores the extent to which those reports conformed to Basel II requirements in terms of the voluntary...
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A macro‐prudential perspective of financial regulation
Nguyen, Tristan - In: Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 19 (2011) 3, pp. 289-297
Purpose – In the recent financial crisis, many observers have assigned monetary policy a central role in the crisis. Specifically, they claim that excessively easy monetary policy by the Federal Reserve in the first half of the decade helped to cause a bubble in housing prices in the USA. The...
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