This empirical study examines the interaction between systemic risk and corporate governance in European financial institutions. Specifically, we investigate how two corporate governance issues, ownership concentration, and institutional investors‘ presence, affect systemic risk. We use the conditional value-at-risk (CoVaR) approach (Adrian & Brunnermeier, 2016) to measure systemic risk and analyze balanced panel data of 96 listed banks from 19 European countries during the period 2011–2020. We choose the European context of its corporate governance‘s heterogeneity, the presence of a high level of institutional ownership, and the financial turmoil it has been through over the period analyzed. Our findings reveal that ownership concentration decreases systemic risk, while the high presence of institutional investors increases it. This study contributes to the existing literature by shedding light on the relationship between corporate governance and systemic risk, and how it varies across different ownership structures and institutional contexts. Furthermore, this study provides valuable insights for regulators and policymakers in designing effective corporate governance frameworks that can mitigate systemic risk in financial institutions.

(2023). Interaction between ownership structure and systemic risk in the European financial sector [journal article - articolo]. In CORPORATE OWNERSHIP & CONTROL. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/290026

Interaction between ownership structure and systemic risk in the European financial sector

Pellegrini, Laura;
2023-01-01

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This empirical study examines the interaction between systemic risk and corporate governance in European financial institutions. Specifically, we investigate how two corporate governance issues, ownership concentration, and institutional investors‘ presence, affect systemic risk. We use the conditional value-at-risk (CoVaR) approach (Adrian & Brunnermeier, 2016) to measure systemic risk and analyze balanced panel data of 96 listed banks from 19 European countries during the period 2011–2020. We choose the European context of its corporate governance‘s heterogeneity, the presence of a high level of institutional ownership, and the financial turmoil it has been through over the period analyzed. Our findings reveal that ownership concentration decreases systemic risk, while the high presence of institutional investors increases it. This study contributes to the existing literature by shedding light on the relationship between corporate governance and systemic risk, and how it varies across different ownership structures and institutional contexts. Furthermore, this study provides valuable insights for regulators and policymakers in designing effective corporate governance frameworks that can mitigate systemic risk in financial institutions.
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Bellavite Pellegrini, Carlo; Camacci, Rachele; Pellegrini, Laura; Roncella, Andrea
(2023). Interaction between ownership structure and systemic risk in the European financial sector [journal article - articolo]. In CORPORATE OWNERSHIP & CONTROL. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/290026
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