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2024

2024:  

AI & Cyber Security Awarness Training

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Hamburg, I. & Sommer, D. (2024): AI & Cyber Security Awarness Training. In Cebeci, K. & Kaya, M.V. (eds.), Social & Economic Studies within the Framework of Emerging Global Developments (61 - 69). Berlin - Bruxelles - Chennai - Lausanne - New York - Oxford: Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b21780

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2024

2024:  

Anchoring challenges through citizen participation in regional challenge-based innovation policies

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Butzin, A., Rabadjieva, M. & Terstriep, J. (2024): Anchoring challenges through citizen participation in regional challenge-based innovation policies. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 52. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eist.2024.100856

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2024

2024:  

Regional banks and economic resilience: the impact of the global financial crisis and COVID-19 on countries with decentralised and centralised banking systems

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Flögel, F. & Hejnova, T. (2024): Regional banks and economic resilience: the impact of the global financial crisis and COVID-19 on countries with decentralised and centralised banking systems. Finance and Space, 1 (1), 460-488. https://doi.org/10.1080/2833115X.2024.2418860

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According to recent studies, regional banks enhance economic resilience through countercyclical funding. However, these studies focus on the global financial crisis (GFC) and propose vague explanations. Our literature review identifies two mutually non-exclusive explanations as to why regional banks may enhance economic resilience through countercyclical funding. First, the explanation of financial system diversity links the heterogeneity in a financial system with resilience to financial crises. Second, the short-distance explanation links client proximity with better handling of soft information, thereby improving access to finance in any economic turmoil. Regional banks influence both diversity and distance. Our study utilises a novel dataset of bank headquarters’ locations for an exploratory European cross-country comparison to investigate whether geographically decentralised banking systems enhanced economic resilience during the GFC and the COVID-19 pandemic. Our descriptive and ordinary least squares (OLS) regression analyses indicate that regional banks enhanced countries’ economic resilience during the GFC but not during the pandemic or a non-crisis reference period. This finding supports the explanation of financial system diversity. Given the decline in regional banks in most countries since 2008, Europe will be geographically less diverse in future financial crises.

COVID-19 pandemic, regional banks, soft information, economic resilience, financial system diversity, global financial crisis, geographical distance

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2023

2023:  

Injecting climate finance into SME lending in Germany: Opportunities for and limitations of regional savings and cooperative Banks

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Flögel, F. (2023): Injecting climate finance into SME lending in Germany: Opportunities for and limitations of regional savings and cooperative Banks. ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography, 2023, 13. https://doi.org/10.1515/zfw-2022-0011

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2022

2022:  

The Economics of Social Innovation

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Terstriep, J. & Rehfeld, D. (eds.) (2022): The Economics of Social Innovation. Abingdon, New York: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003291510

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Book collection

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2019

2019:  

Will FinTech make regional banks superfluous for small firm finance? Observations from soft information-based lending in Germany

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Beckamp, M. & Flögel, F. (2019): Will FinTech make regional banks superfluous for small firm finance? Observations from soft information-based lending in Germany. Economic notes: review of banking, finance and monetary economics, 48 (3), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecno.12159

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2017

2017:  

Coping with social innovation dilemmas: an exploratory study of middle range theory

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Rehfeld, D. & Terstriep, J. (2017): Coping with social innovation dilemmas: an exploratory study of middle range theory. In Alijani, S. & Karyotis, C. (eds.), Finance and economy for society: integrating sustainability (349-360). Bingley: Emerald Group.

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2017

2017:  

Do company builders create jobs? Examining the rise of incubation finance in Germany

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Scheuplein, C. & Kahl, J. (2017): Do company builders create jobs? Examining the rise of incubation finance in Germany. IAT discussion paper, 2017 (01). Gelsenkirchen: Institute for Work and Technology.

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Internet document

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2015

2015:  

The new realist ontology: metatheoretical foundation for research of modern finance?

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Flögel, F. (2015): The new realist ontology: metatheoretical foundation for research of modern finance? Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie, 59 (4), 230-242.

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Journal article

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2014

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Call for a spatial classification of banking systems through the lens of SME finance - decentralized versus centralized banking in Germany as an example

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Gärtner, S. & Flögel, F. (2014): Call for a spatial classification of banking systems through the lens of SME finance - decentralized versus centralized banking in Germany as an example. IAT discussion paper, 2014 (01). Gelsenkirchen: Institute for Work and Technology.

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Internet document

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2013

2013:  

World capitals of capital, cities and varieties of finance systems: internationally versus regionally oriented banking

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Gärtner, S . (2013): World capitals of capital, cities and varieties of finance systems: internationally versus regionally oriented banking (Fujita, Kuniko ). In Fujita, K. (ed.), Cities and crisis: new critical urban theory (147-187). London: Sage.

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