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Mariassunta Giannetti

Mariassunta Giannetti

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Economics and Finance

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46
Citations
11759
World Ranking
1645
National Ranking
17

Overview

Mariassunta Giannetti is affiliated with the Stockholm School of Economics in Sweden. Their research primarily focuses on Economics, Econometrics and Finance, as well as Business, Management and Accounting. The scholar's work spans several important subfields including Accounting, Finance, Economics and Econometrics, Strategy and Management, and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

The main topics covered in their research include Corporate Finance and Governance, Banking stability, regulation, efficiency, Working Capital and Financial Performance, Firm Innovation and Growth, Global Financial Crisis and Policies, Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, and Housing Market and Economics.

Giannetti has published extensively, with notable frequent publication venues comprising the SSRN Electronic Journal, the Journal of Financial Economics, the Review of Financial Studies, the European Finance Review, and Management Science.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Giannetti include:

  • The Externalities of Corruption: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Firms in China (2020, European Finance Review)
  • Cheap Trade Credit and Competition in Downstream Markets (2021, Journal of Political Economy)

Among frequent collaborators, Giannetti has worked multiple times with Manuel Adelino, Nickolay Gantchev, Nuri Ersahin, Ruidi Huang, and Miguel A. Ferreira.

Best Publications

  • What You Sell Is What You Lend? Explaining Trade Credit Contracts

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Mike Burkart;Tore Ellingsen

  • Do Better Institutions Mitigate Agency Problems? Evidence from Corporate Finance Choices

    Mariassunta Giannetti

  • The Brain Gain of Corporate Boards: Evidence from China

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Guanmin Liao;Xiaoyun Yu

  • The flight home effect: Evidence from the syndicated loan market during financial crises

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Luc Laeven

  • Do Cultural Differences Between Contracting Parties Matter? Evidence from Syndicated Bank Loans

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Yishay Yafeh

  • Financial integration and entrepreneurial activity: Evidence from foreign bank entry in emerging markets

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Steven Ongena

  • Investors' Horizons and the Amplification of Market Shocks

    Cristina Cella;Andrew Ellul;Mariassunta Giannetti

  • Corporate Scandals and Household Stock Market Participation

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Tracy Yue Wang

  • On the Real Effects of Bank Bailouts: Micro Evidence from Japan

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Andrei Simonov

  • Which Investors Fear Expropriation? Evidence from Investors' Portfolio Choices

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Andrei Simonov

  • “Lending by example”: Direct and indirect effects of foreign banks in emerging markets ☆

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Mariassunta Giannetti;Steven Ongena;Steven Ongena

  • The effects of integration on regional disparities: Convergence, divergence or both?

    Mariassunta Giannetti

  • What You Sell is What You Lend? Explaining Trade Credit Contracts

    Mike Burkart;Mariassunta Giannetti;Tore Ellingsen;Tore Ellingsen

  • Social Interactions and Entrepreneurial Activity

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Andrei Simonov

  • Investor Protection, Equity Returns, and Financial Globalization

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Yrjö Koskinen

  • Financial Market Integration, Corporate Financing and Economic Growth

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Luigi Guiso;Tullio Jappelli;Mario Padula

  • Pension Reform, Ownership Structure, and Corporate Governance: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Luc Laeven

  • Flight Home, Flight Abroad, and International Credit Cycles

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Luc Laeven

  • On the determinants of entrepreneurial activity: Social norms, economic environment and individual characteristics

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Andrei Simonov;Andrei Simonov;Andrei Simonov

  • Board Ancestral Diversity and Firm-Performance Volatility

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Mengxin Zhao

  • Financial Integration and Firm Performance: Evidence from Foreign Bank Entry in Emerging Markets

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Steven Ongena

  • The Flight Home Effect: Evidence from the Syndicated Loan Market During Financial Crises

    Mariassunta Giannetti;Luc Laeven;Luc Laeven

Frequent Co-Authors

Luc Laeven
Luc Laeven European Central Bank
Steven Ongena
Steven Ongena University of Zurich
Tore Ellingsen
Tore Ellingsen Stockholm School of Economics
Yishay Yafeh
Yishay Yafeh Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Miguel A. Ferreira
Miguel A. Ferreira Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Luigi Guiso
Luigi Guiso Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance
Marco Pagano
Marco Pagano University of Naples Federico II
Tullio Jappelli
Tullio Jappelli University of Naples Federico II
Atif R. Mian
Atif R. Mian Princeton University
Enrico C. Perotti
Enrico C. Perotti University of Amsterdam

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