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Call for Edited Book Contributions: Corporate Governance in Banking and Investor Protection. Deadline for Abstracts: 1st October, 2016.

27 July, 2016 By globalbanksproject Leave a Comment

Call for Edited Book Contributions: Corporate Governance in Banking and Investor Protection. Deadline for Abstracts: 1st October, 2016.

Editors: Samuel O Idowu, London Metropolitan University, UK Belén Díaz Díaz, University of Cantabria, Spain Philip Molyneux, Bangor Business School, UK Description Research on Corporate Governance (CG) has evolved over the last three decades and the effectiveness of board structures, CEO and Chair features and executive compensation remains at the centre of both policy debates […]

Filed Under: Activities, News Tagged With: bangor business school, behavioral economics, Consumer protection, corporate governance, european union, financial regulation, investor protection, london metropolitan university, research, University of Cantabria

Understanding the consumer behaviour in financial markets

10 December, 2015 By globalbanksproject Leave a Comment

Understanding the consumer behaviour in financial markets

Gonzalo Llamosas’s research focuses on understanding key issues around banking governance, incentives and risks from a “bottom-up”,  citizen perspective. He will do this using the theoretical perspective of the behavioural Economics, which states that individuals have emotional and cognitive aspects that influence the process of decision making. The behavioural economics is a sub-field of economics […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: banking culture, banking governance, behavioral economics, behavioural finance, citizen perspective, credit crunch, Daniel Díaz Fuentes, european central bank, federal reserve, Gonzalo Llamosas, Judith Clifton, survey of consumer finances

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