Pacific-Basin Finance Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Pacific-Basin Finance Journal is 47. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Banking uncertainty and cash conversion cycle322
Foreign branch and bank lending decisions: Evidence from high-risk borrowers296
Editorial Board153
Agreeing to disagree: Informativeness of sentiments in internet message boards151
Demystifying COVID-19 policy actions: The case of inflation control in ASEAN117
Momentum investing and a tale of intraday and overnight returns: Evidence from Taiwan112
Restrictive bond covenants: Evidence from family firms in China103
Is attention-based stock buying profitable? Empirical evidence from Chinese individual investors92
Two-step price adjustments of IPO book building in Japan92
Domestic liquidity of cross-listed stocks: Evidence from the ADR market86
Digital empowered business environment and enterprise innovation: Evidence from China79
Managerial discretion over initial earnings forecasts78
Pricing family leadership: Evidence from audit fees77
Forecasting Chinese stock market volatility with option-implied risk aversion: Evidence from extended realized EGARCH-MIDAS approach77
Do multiple large shareholders matter in financial firms? Evidence from China76
China's illiquidity premium: Due to risk-taking or mispricing?73
An empirical evaluation of the salience-based asset pricing model: Evidence from Australia71
Local urban investment bonds and the profitability of firms69
Share pledge lending, monetary policy, and shadow banking nexus68
Can strengthened financial regulation reduce monopsony power in superstar firms? Evidence from China's asset management reform68
Clustering effects and spillover effects in major global government bond markets during the COVID-19 pandemic65
Official visits and stock price crash risk64
Does the investment-profitability correlation affect the factor premiums? Evidence from China62
Managerial successions and family firms' access to trade credit financing: Evidence from China62
Bank credit to SMEs in Japan: Evidence from normal times, the global financial crisis, and the COVID-19 crisis60
Is company textual innovation disclosure effective? Evidence from China60
Regulatory tightening and corporate risk-taking: Evidence from China's asset-management rules59
When origins become liabilities: Restructured family firms and trade credit access59
Insiders' stock pledging disclosures and credit ratings: Evidence from India58
The role of customer stability in corporate trade credit provision58
Forecasting VaRs via hybrid EVT with normal and non-normal filters: A comparative analysis from the Chinese stock market58
Herd to repurchase58
The effect of Tobin's q on investment in a bank-based financial system: Evidence from Japan57
Can Fintech development improve the financial inclusion of village and township banks? Evidence from China57
How retail investors affect the stock market?55
The conjoint effects of corporate social responsibility performance and report tone on financial constraints: Evidence from China53
Clan culture and corporate innovation52
Individual defense and joint defense: A new defensive portfolio selection method based on stock network structure52
Does transition finance policies persistently fuel green innovation in brown firms? Investigating the roles of ESG rating and bank connection51
Editorial Board49
Collateral reuse as a direct funding mechanism in repo markets49
Ownership acceleration and the volume volatility-return link: Evidence from China49
The nonlinear impact of oil price uncertainty on firm innovation: Evidence from China’s listed firms48
Digital finance and science-based innovation: Evidence from Chinese leading manufacturing firms48
The role of financial flexibility in corporate cash donations48
Trend information and cross-sectional returns: The role of analysts48
To fix or not to fix: The representativeness of the WM/R methodology that underpins the FX benchmark rates. A pre-registered report47
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