Journal of Financial Services Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Financial Services Research is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
How much do Investors Rely on Credit Ratings: Empirical evidence from the U.S. and E.U. CLO primary market55
Bank Relationships and the Geography of PPP Lending50
The Role of Banks’ Business Models in their FinTech Acquisitions41
Bank Market Value and Loan Supply32
Finance, Growth, and Fragility23
Option-Implied Skewness and the Value of Financial Intermediaries22
Does IRS Monitoring Matter for the Cost of Bank Loans?19
The Covid pandemic in the market: infected, immune and cured bonds9
“The Devil is in the Details, but so is Salvation”– Different Approaches in Money Market Measurement9
Government Guarantees and Banks’ Income Smoothing7
How FinTech Affects Bank Systemic Risk: Evidence from China7
Multinational Lending Retrenchment after the Global Financial Crisis: The Impact of Policy Interventions7
Deposit Insurance and Bank Liquidity Creation: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in China*6
US National Banks and Local Economic Fragility6
Investing in Your Alumni: Endowments’ Investment Choices in Private Equity5
Effects of Macroprudential Policies on Bank Lending and Credit Risks5
Harnessing Soft Information to Promote Financial Inclusion: The Case of Business Lending by a Native CDFI5
Firms’ Bond Market Access and Impact on Bank Borrowing Costs5
Bank Consolidation and Systemic Risk: M&A During the 2008 Financial Crisis5
Central Bank Interventions During Episodes of Financial Market Dysfunction: Lessons for the Future4
Interest Rate Competition among C Banks, S Banks, and Credit Unions4
The EU Taxonomy and the Syndicated Loan Market4
Do pension funds provide financial stability? Evidence from European Union countries4
Interest Received by Banks during the Financial Crisis: LIBOR vs Hypothetical SOFR Loans4
Managerial Beliefs and Banking Behavior4
Bank-Level Political Risk and the CD Rates Required by Money Market Funds4
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