Journal of Financial Intermediation

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Financial Intermediation is 8. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Board89
Carrot and stick: A role for benchmark-adjusted compensation in active fund management54
Financing green transition: The role of bank-nonbank partnerships42
Private deposit insurance, deposit flows, bank lending, and moral hazard36
Do minority banks matter?36
Editorial Board23
Intermediary frictions and convertible bond pricing22
Finance and inequality: The distributional impacts of bank credit rationing19
Pre-publication revisions of bank financial statements: A novel way to monitor banks?18
‘Invest!’: Liberty bonds and stock ownership over the twentieth century17
Financial technology and relationship lending: Complements or substitutes?17
Editorial Board16
Douglas Gale’s contribution to social learning, decision under risk and uncertainty, monotone games and networks15
On stock-based loans15
Corporate environmental footprint and product market competition13
Whose bailout is it anyway? The roles of politics in PPP bailouts of small businesses vs. banks13
Adverse selection in deposit insurance and government funding following the 2023 banking crisis13
The effect of the Federal Reserve’s lending facility on PPP lending by commercial banks13
The impact of bank regulation on the cost of credit: Evidence from a discontinuity in capital requirements13
Interbank connections, contagion and bank distress in the Great Depression✰12
Effects of financing constraints on maintenance investments in rent-stabilized apartments11
What do we learn from ratings about corporate social responsibility? New evidence of uninformative ratings11
Bank stability and the price of loan commitments11
Fund ownership, wealth, and risk-taking: Evidence on private equity managers10
Intergenerational bankruptcy risks: Learning from parents’ mistakes10
Corrigendum to ‘The Costs of Corporate Debt Overhang’10
The riskiness of credit allocation and financial stability10
Anticipating binding constraints: An analysis of debt covenants10
Editorial Board9
Financial intermediation services and competition analyses: Review and paths forward for improvement9
Douglas Gale's contribution to banking, financial economics and financial crises9
Editorial Board9
The informational impact of prudential regulations8
Mutual-to-stock conversions and depositor welfare: Evidence from U.S. savings banks8
Ethics, capital and talent competition in banking8
Private equity and Covid-198
Safe but fragile: Information acquisition, liquidity support and redemption runs8
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