While the literature on capital adequacy and bank recapitalization agrees on the importance of a minimum capital requirement, recurring financial crises across the world do little to suggest that capital adequacy is enough protection for banks, even when they fully comply. By examining the case of regulation compelled banking recapitalizations in a cross-country context (during the period 1990Q1–2016Q2), we scrutinize the effectiveness of banking recapitalization on the economies of recently recapitalized countries. We provide implications for international business research, practice and policy by highlighting the need for countries adopting the Basel capital adequacy framework to pay attention to the peculiarities of their economies, the ...
Government-financed bank restructuring programs, occasionally costing up to 50% of GDP, are commonly...
Recapitalization is one of the trending issues when it comes to studies and research pertaining to f...
The lack of coordination in the resolution of multinational banks has led to demands for the increa...
While the literature on capital adequacy and bank recapitalization agrees on the importance of a min...
The global financial crisis of the last decade has been described as the most serious crisis that af...
Restrictive policies aimed at reducing the likelihood of bank failure during recessions tend to incr...
Government-financed bank restructuring programs, occasionally costing up to 50% of GDP, are commonly...
This thesis analyses the shortcomings of the international banking regulation as a cause of the fin...
The paper provides evidence about Basel II, as international banking regulations failure in recent g...
This paper documents the characteristics of public recapitalizations of banks undertaken since 2008 ...
Purpose: This paper provides evidence of the influence of selected external forces during the bankin...
Purpose: This paper provides evidence of the influence of selected external forces during the bankin...
Low levels of bank capital and liquidity in combination with ongoing crises in other countries are s...
The global financial crisis of the last decade has been described as the most serious crisis that af...
Financial regulation is harmonized across countries even though countries vary in their ability to b...
Government-financed bank restructuring programs, occasionally costing up to 50% of GDP, are commonly...
Recapitalization is one of the trending issues when it comes to studies and research pertaining to f...
The lack of coordination in the resolution of multinational banks has led to demands for the increa...
While the literature on capital adequacy and bank recapitalization agrees on the importance of a min...
The global financial crisis of the last decade has been described as the most serious crisis that af...
Restrictive policies aimed at reducing the likelihood of bank failure during recessions tend to incr...
Government-financed bank restructuring programs, occasionally costing up to 50% of GDP, are commonly...
This thesis analyses the shortcomings of the international banking regulation as a cause of the fin...
The paper provides evidence about Basel II, as international banking regulations failure in recent g...
This paper documents the characteristics of public recapitalizations of banks undertaken since 2008 ...
Purpose: This paper provides evidence of the influence of selected external forces during the bankin...
Purpose: This paper provides evidence of the influence of selected external forces during the bankin...
Low levels of bank capital and liquidity in combination with ongoing crises in other countries are s...
The global financial crisis of the last decade has been described as the most serious crisis that af...
Financial regulation is harmonized across countries even though countries vary in their ability to b...
Government-financed bank restructuring programs, occasionally costing up to 50% of GDP, are commonly...
Recapitalization is one of the trending issues when it comes to studies and research pertaining to f...
The lack of coordination in the resolution of multinational banks has led to demands for the increa...