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When do regulations matter for bank risk-taking? An analysis of the interaction between external regulation and board characteristics
Glauco De Vita
, Yun Luo
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Social Sciences
Banks
100%
Legislation
72%
Risk Taking
63%
Diversity
27%
Size
27%
Interaction
27%
Independence
27%
Monitoring
18%
Gender
18%
Knowledge
18%
Analysis
18%
Moral Concepts
18%
Markets
18%
Purpose
18%
Governance
18%
Contribution
9%
International Schools
9%
Investigation
9%
Accounting
9%
Literature
9%
Measure
9%
Design Methodology
9%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Risk
81%
Independence
27%
Size
27%
Monitoring
18%
Requirement
18%
Investigation
18%
Gender
18%
Purpose
18%
Market
18%
Impact
9%
Accounting
9%
Literature
9%
Knowledge
9%
Fill
9%
Country
9%
Value
9%
Sample
9%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Diversity
27%
Capital Requirements
18%
Bank Regulation
9%
Board of Directors
9%
Accounting
9%