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While science claims to be universal, the notion of universality actually covers two very different facets: on the one hand, it refers to the universal value of the epistemological claims of science while, on the other hand, it addresses the issue of how fully the process of scientific communication is presently globalized. How the issue of open access crosses that of the globalization of scientific communication will be the theme of this presentation. The conclusion will be that, without open access, the globalization of scientific communication will lead to increased knowledge and digital divisions.
This paper discusses the effect of capital regulation on the risk taking behavior of commercial banks. We first theoretically show that capital regulation works differently in different market structures of banking sectors. In lowly concentrated markets, capital regulation is effective in mitigating risk taking behavior because banks' franchise values are low and banks have incentives to pursue risky strategies in order to increase their franchise values. If franchise values are high, on the other hand, the effect of capital regulation on bank risk taking is ambiguous as banks lack those incentives. We then test the model predictions on a cross-country sample including 421 commercial banks from 61 countries. We find that capital regulation is effective in mitigating risk taking only in markets with a low degree of concentration. The results remain robust after accounting for financial sector development, legal system effciency, and for other country and bank-specific characteristics. Keywords: Banks, market structure, risk shifting, franchise value, capital regulation
The Orthopterists Society, founded in 1976, is an international scientific organization devoted to facilitating communication among those interested in Orthoptera and related organisms. The Society fosters research and publication in all aspects of the biology of these insects from ecology and taxonomy to physiology, endocrinology, cytogenetics and pest management. Membership is open to all persons, professional and amateur, with an interest in Orthoptera and related orders "Metaleptea" is the official newsletter of the "The Orthopterists Society" and is released up to twice a year.
ProtoSociology is an interdisciplinary journal which crosses the borders of philosophy, social sciences, and their corresponding disciplines. Each issue concentrates on a specific topic taken from the current discussion to which scientists from different fields contribute the results of their research. ProtoSociology is further a project that examines the nature of mind, language and social systems. In this context theoretical work has been done by investigating such theoretical concepts like interpretation and (social) action, globalization, the global world-system, social evolution, and the sociology of membership. Our purpose is to initiate and enforce basic research on relevant topics from different perspectives and traditions.
CFSnewsletter is a documentation of past, present and future CFS activities in the fields of research, executive development and events. Printed versions of all issues published since 1997 can be ordered free of charge. To download the latest issues, you need ADOBE Acrobat Reader. Contact: Lut De Moor Phone: +49-(0)69-798-30060 Fax: +49-(0)69-798-30077 media_contact (AT) ifk-cfs.de
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The digital newsletter format SAFE Update started in June 2021, is published six times a year, and offers selected news from SAFE along four recurrent sections:
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* Handpicked, a recommendation worth reading, listening or watching from one of SAFE's Department Directors.
SAFE Update is free of charge and advertising and is designed for researchers in economics, law, and political science, as well as for readers who are interested in the areas in which financial research is applied.
The main purpose of Points is to give an insight into SAFE's two principal fields of activity – conducting research in finance and providing policy advice – and to introduce you to the people behind these two pillars of the institute. For both pillars, it is essential to point out the problems and phenomena the researchers at SAFE deal with and to have a point and state it clearly.
As such, Points also serves to keep readers informed about new perspectives as they open up in the development of SAFE. Initially, the magazine will be published once a year free of charge and advertising and is intended as a complementary product to SAFE's digital newsletter, which is currently published six times a year.
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Das E-Finance Lab publiziert jeweils quartalsweise einen digitalen sowie einen gedruckten Newsletter, die abwechselnd alle sechs Wochen erscheinen. Der digitale Newsletter gibt einen kurzen Überblick über ausgewählte Forschungsarbeiten und nutzt den Einsatz von Hyperlinks zu weiterführenden Informationen. s. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-15886 . Der gedruckte Newsletter "EFL quarterly : an E-Finance Lab publication" hingegen beschreibt kompakt und ergebnisorientiert einzelne Forschungsprojekte.
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The Center of Excellence SAFE – “Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe” – is a cooperation of the Center for Financial Studies and Goethe University Frankfurt. It is funded by the LOEWE initiative of the State of Hessen (Landes-Offensive zur Entwicklung wissenschaftlich-ökonomischer Exzellenz). SAFE brings together more than 40 professors and just as many junior researchers who are all dedicated to conducting research in support of a sustainable financial architecture. The Center has two main pillars: excellent research on all important topics related to finance; and policy advice, including the dissemination of relevant research findings to European decision makers from the realms of politics, regulation and administration.
In order to promote a fruitful exchange with interested parties from politics, academia, business and the media, SAFE issues a newsletter on a quarterly basis. This aims to provide an overview of the Center‘s ongoing research and policy activities. The SAFE Newsletter succeeds the House of Finance Newsletter, which was published between 2009 and 2012.
SAFE is based at Goethe University’s House of Finance however extends beyond by drawing on scholars from other parts of Goethe University as well as from fellow research institutions. The Center builds on the reputation of the House of Finance institutions, serving as an interdisciplinary think tank on the issue of finance.
Tropical Bryology was introduced in 1989 by Jan-Peter Frahm and Robbert Gradstein (who later became the first scientific editor) to provide scientists a platform to present bryological research concerning the tropics. Besides encouraging tropical bryology the journal wants to promote researchers from the tropics. Being the first fully computer-produced cryptogamic journal it was also the first to provide electronic versions of the published volumes.
The subtitle "An International Journal on the Biology of Tropical Bryophytes and Lichens" was added with publication of volume 5 (1992).
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