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1. Climate Risk and Financial Intermediaries : Regulatory Framework, Transmission Channels, Governance and Disclosure
abstract1 Climate Risk Scenario -- 2 Regulatory Framework, Standards And Best Practices For The Financial Sector -- 3 Transmission Channels Of Climate Risk -- 4 Integrating Climate Risk Into Commercial Banks Operations -- 5 Insurance Companies -- 6 Governance Implications: The Challenge Of Disclosure.
Gualandri, Elisabetta; Bongini, Paola; Pierigé, Maurizio; Di Janni, Marina;2024
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2. Life and Non-Life Insurance Holdings : Does Individual Insurance Knowledge Matter?
abstractUsing a representative sample of an entire country's population and a measure of insurance knowledge developed and validated by an insurance supervisor, this study tests the determinants of individuals’ insurance knowledge and the impact of this knowledge on the holding of insurance products in both life and non-life sectors. We show that insurance knowledge influences insurance purchase decisions along with age, marital status, education, employment status, and having children. The greater the knowledge, the higher the individual’s participation in the insurance market. Moreover, we study the gender gap in insurance knowledge and show that socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics can only partially explain it. Given the lower level of insurance literacy compared to financial literacy, policymakers and institutions must provide more insurance education
Cucinelli, Doriana; Bongini, Paola; Soana, Maria Gaia;2023
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3. Life and Non-Life Insurance Holdings : Does Individual Insurance Literacy Matter?
abstractUsing a representative sample of an entire country's population and a measure of insurance literacy developed and validated by an insurance supervisor, this study tests the impact of insurance literacy on the holding of insurance products. We show that insurance literacy influences insurance purchase decisions along with age, marital status, education, employment status, and having children. The greater the literacy, the higher the individual’s participation in the insurance market. Given the lower level of insurance literacy compared to financial literacy, policymakers and institutions must provide more insurance education
Bongini, Paola; Cucinelli, Doriana; Soana, Maria Gaia;2023
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4. Bank business models in MENA and African countries : the relevance of contextual variables
Ayadi, Rym; Bongini, Paola; Casu, Barbara; Cucinelli, Doriana;2023
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 1 (based on OpenCitations)
5. Does financial literacy progress over time? : an analysis of three surveys in Italy
Bongini, Paola; Cucinelli, Doriana; Zenga, Mariangela;2023
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;
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6. Insurance holdings : does individual insurance literacy matter?
Bongini, Paola; Cucinelli, Doriana; Soana, Maria-Gaia;2023
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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7. A topic modelling analysis of white papers in security token offerings : which topic matters for funding?
Bongini, Paola; Osborne, Francesco; Pedrazzoli, Alessia; Rossolini, Monica;2022
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 5 (based on OpenCitations)
8. Global Report on Business Continuity Planning and Management (BCP/BCM). Survey results
abstractIn the last twenty years, ERM has gained relevance in business management and was put to test in many “tail” situations, starting from the SARS outbreaks in 2003 up to recent financial crises (subprime and sovereign debt crises) and regional pandemic. Notwithstanding the lesson learnt, prima facie this new, global pandemic seems to have caught us off guard. Against this background, our main research question is whether business continuity planning and management has reached a maturity so as to make a difference in extreme environments as the one we are experiencing nowadays, helping organizations to weather this perfect storm.To answer this question, we launched a global survey through digital channels during a period of major lockdown for many countries (April – May 2020). This report analyzes the results of the global survey from two main points of view. We present responses from a global perspective, by taking the entire sample into account and separately high-income (HI) and middle-income (MI) countries
Bongini, Paola; Iwanicz-Drozdowska, Malgorzata; Roggi, Oliviero; Elliot, Viktor;2021
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Citations: 1 (based on OpenCitations)
9. Financial (il)literacy vs. individual's behavior : evidence on credit card repayment patterns
Barboza, Gustavo; Bongini, Paola; Rossolini, Monica;2021
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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10. SME access to market-based finance across Eurozone countries
Bongini, Paola; Ferrando, Annalisa; Rossi, Emanuele; Rossolini, Monica;2021
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 18 (based on OpenCitations)