Maria Semenova : Citation Profile


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National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   17 years (2006 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 3
   Journals where Maria Semenova has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 8.    Total self citations: 16 (20.78 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Schoors, Koen (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Maria Semenova.

Is cited by:

Schoors, Koen (5)

Ongena, Steven (4)

Mäkinen, Mikko (3)

Tovar-García, Edgar Demetrio (3)

Kirschenmann, Karolin (3)

Ntim, Collins (2)

Trautmann, Stefan (2)

Atmaca, Sümeyra (2)

Radionov, Stanislav (2)

Vlahu, Razvan (2)

HASAN, IFTEKHAR (2)

Cites to:

Schoors, Koen (33)

Karas, Alexei (24)

Pyle, William (18)

Brown, Martin (16)

HASAN, IFTEKHAR (16)

Demirguc-Kunt, Asli (16)

Beck, Thorsten (13)

Kowalewski, Oskar (12)

Martinez Peria, Maria (12)

Lusardi, Annamaria (10)

Peresetsky, Anatoly (9)

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Where Maria Semenova has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade2
Journal of Financial Stability2
Journal of the New Economic Association2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
HSE Working papers / National Research University Higher School of Economics13
BOFIT Discussion Papers / Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT)3
Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium / Ghent University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration2
MPRA Paper / University Library of Munich, Germany2

Recent works citing Maria Semenova (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023What’s in a name? Leaders’ names, compensation, and firm performance. (2023). Zhu, Yun ; Zhou, Mingming ; Moon, Sue H. In: Journal of Financial Stability. RePEc:eee:finsta:v:64:y:2023:i:c:s1572308922001176.

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2023Explicit deposit insurance design: International effects on bank lending during the global financial crisis?. (2022). Zhang, Gaiyan ; Saunders, Anthony ; Liu, Liuling ; Hasan, Iftekhar. In: Journal of Financial Intermediation. RePEc:eee:jfinin:v:51:y:2022:i:c:s1042957322000110.

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2023Information and communication technologies and employment in developing countries: Effects and transmission channels. (2023). Nchofoung, Tii N ; Kamga, Benjamin Fomba ; Ne, Dieu. In: Telecommunications Policy. RePEc:eee:telpol:v:47:y:2023:i:8:s0308596123001088.

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2024Low Interest Rates and Banks’ Interest Margins: Does Deposit Market Concentration Matter?. (2024). Ribon, Sigal ; Kahn, Michael ; Haan, Jakob ; Segev, Nimrod. In: Journal of Financial Services Research. RePEc:kap:jfsres:v:65:y:2024:i:2:d:10.1007_s10693-022-00393-0.

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2024Two Centuries of Systemic Bank Runs. (2024). Müller, Karsten ; König, Tobias ; Saidi, Farzad ; Muller, Karsten ; Konig, Tobias ; Jamilov, Rustam. In: Economics Series Working Papers. RePEc:oxf:wpaper:1039.

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2023Unaccounted model risk for Basel IRB models deemed acceptable by conventional validation criteria. (2023). Penikas, Henry. In: Risk Management. RePEc:pal:risman:v:25:y:2023:i:4:d:10.1057_s41283-023-00129-x.

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2023Bank Stability versus Financial Development: A Generous Deposit Insurers Dilemma. (2023). Ntwaepelo, Kaelo Mpho. In: Economics Discussion Papers. RePEc:rdg:emxxdp:em-dp2023-09.

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Works by Maria Semenova:


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2023Time to Extend Credit? Bank Credit Lines During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Russia In: Russian Journal of Money and Finance.
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2011Save or borrow : what determines Russian households financial strategies? In: BOFIT Discussion Papers.
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2013Market discipline and the Russian interbank market In: BOFIT Discussion Papers.
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2017Depositor discipline in Russian regions: Flight to familiarity or trust in local authorities? In: BOFIT Discussion Papers.
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2014Do Social Networks Help to Improve Student Academic Performance? The Case of Vk.com and Russian Students In: Economics Bulletin.
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2016Does banking system transparency enhance bank competition? Cross-country evidence In: Journal of Financial Stability.
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2014Does Banking System Transparency Enhance Bank Competition? Cross-Country Evidence.(2014) In: HSE Working papers.
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2019Depositor discipline during crisis: Flight to familiarity or trust in local authorities? In: Journal of Financial Stability.
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2019DEPOSITOR DISCIPLINE DURING CRISIS: FLIGHT TO FAMILIARITY OR TRUST IN LOCAL Maria SemenovaITIES?.(2019) In: Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium.
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2022The more the better? Information sharing and credit risk In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
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2021THE MORE THE BETTER? INFORMATION SHARING AND CREDIT RISK.(2021) In: HSE Working papers.
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2007How depositors discipline banks: the case of Russia In: EERC Working Paper Series.
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2012Are banks peer disciplined? Evidence from post-crisis Russia In: HSE Working papers.
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2013Informal loans in Russia: credit rationing or borrower’s choice? In: HSE Working papers.
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2013Sitting on the fence: does having a ‘dual-director’ add to bank profitability? In: HSE Working papers.
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2013Sitting on the Fence: Does Having a Dual-Director Add to Bank Profitability?.(2013) In: Journal of the New Economic Association.
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2015Sitting on the fence: does having a dual-director add to bank profitability?.(2015) In: Applied Economics Letters.
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2016Does Biological Endowment Matter for Demand for Financial Services? Evidence from Russian Household Survey In: HSE Working papers.
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2016Currency Shifts as a Market Discipline Device: The Case of the Russian Market for Personal Deposits In: HSE Working papers.
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2019Currency Shifts as a Market Discipline Device: The Case of the Russian Market for Personal Deposits.(2019) In: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade.
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2016Depositor Discipline in Russian Regions: Flight to Familiarity or Trust in Local Authorities? In: HSE Working papers.
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2018A Bank Run in a Classroom: Do Smart Depositors Withdraw on Time? In: HSE Working papers.
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2018Do High Deposit Interest Rates Signal Bank Default? Evidence from the Russian Retail Deposit Market In: HSE Working papers.
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2021Bank Runs And Media Freedom: What You Don’t Know Won’t Hurt You? In: HSE Working papers.
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2022PROFITABILITY AND BANK DE-BRANCHING IN THE DIGITAL AGE: EVIDENCE FROM RUSSIAN REGIONS In: HSE Working papers.
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2023COVID-19 AND RETAIL DEPOSITOR STRATEGIES IN RUSSIAN REGIONS: WHETHER TO WITHDRAW AND WHY? In: HSE Working papers.
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2020Transparency and market discipline: evidence from the Russian interbank market In: Annals of Finance.
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2023Do Smart Depositors Avoid Inefficient Bank Runs? An Experimental Study In: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade.
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2011Bank Runs and Costly Information In: Journal of the New Economic Association.
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2014Does Banking System Transparency Enhance Bank Competition? Cross-Country Evidence In: Voprosy Ekonomiki.
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2008Information Sharing in Credit Markets: Incentives for Incorrect Information Reporting In: Comparative Economic Studies.
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2006Information sharing in credit markets: incentives for incorrect information reporting.(2006) In: MPRA Paper.
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2013Bank Depositor behavior in Russia in the Aftermath of Financial Crisis In: MPRA Paper.
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2012Depositor vigilance in the immediate aftermath of Russias 1998 crisis: education, media freedom and Sberbank as a repository of trust In: Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium.
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2016Informal Loans in Russia: Why Not to Borrow from a Bank? In: Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies (RPBFMP).
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