Publications

Publications in Refereed Journals

(143) Kara Alper, Steven Ongena and Yilmaz Yildiz, Forthcoming, Does being a responsible bank pay off? Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic, Journal of Financial Stability.

(142) Fatouh, Mahmoud, Simone Giansante and Steven Ongena, Forthcoming, Quantitative Easing and the functioning of the Gilts Repo market, European Journal of Finance.

(141) Qi Shusen, Ralph De Haas, Steven Ongena, Stefan Straetmans and Tamas Vadasz, Forthcoming, "Move a little closer?" Information sharing and the spatial clustering of bank branches, Review of Finance. 

(140) Basten, Christoph and Steven Ongena, Forthcoming, Mortgage lending through a FinTech Web Platform. The roles of competition, diversification, and automation, Journal of Banking and Finance.

(139) Ongena, Steven, Forthcoming, Which banks for green growth? A review and a tentative research agenda, Journal of Sustainable Finance and Accounting 1 (1).

(138) Abedifar Pejman, Seyed Javad Kashizadeh and Steven Ongena, Forthcoming, Flood, farms and credit: The role of branch banking in the era of climate change, Journal of Corporate Finance.

(137) Gandré, Pauline, Mike Mariathasan, Ouarda Merrouche and Steven Ongena, Forthcoming, Unintended consequences of the global derivatives market reform, Journal of the European Economic Association.

(136) Albertazzi, Ugo, Fulvia Fringuellotti and Steven Ongena, Forthcoming, Fixed rate versus adjustable rate mortgages: Evidence from Euro area banks, European Economic Review.

(135) Andrieș, Alin Marius, Alexandra-Maria Chiper, Steven Ongena and Nicu Sprincean, Forthcoming, External wealth of nations and systemic risk, Journal of Financial Stability.

(134) Keil, Jan and Steven Ongena, Forthcoming, The demise of branch banking. Technology, consolidation, bank fragility, Journal of Banking and Finance.

(133) Moreno, Antonio, Steven Ongena, Alexia Ventula Veghazy and Alexander F. Wagner, 2024, “Long GFC”? The Global Financial Crisis, health care, and COVID-19 deaths, Economic Inquiry, 62 (2), 865-891.

(132) Newton, David P., Steven Ongena, Ru Xie and Binru Zhao, Forthcoming, Firm ESG reputation risk and debt choice, European Financial Management.

(131) Ongena, Steven, Florentina Paraschiv and Endre J. Reite, Forthcoming, Counteroffers and price discrimination in mortgage lending, Journal of Empirical Finance.

(130) Giansante, Simone, Mahmoud Fatouh and Steven Ongena, Forthcoming, Leverage ratio, risk-based capital requirements, and risk-taking in the United Kingdom, Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments.

(129) Böhnke, Victoria, Steven Ongena, Florentina Paraschiv and Endre J. Reite, Forthcoming, Back to the roots of internal credit risk models: Does risk explain why banks’ risk-weighted asset levels converge over time?, Journal of Banking and Finance.

(128) Danisewicz, Piotr and Steven Ongena, 2024, Fiscal transfers, local government, and entrepreneurship, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 43 (3), 818-845.

(127) De Haas, Ralph, Liping Lu and Steven Ongena, 2023, Close competitors? Bilateral bank competition and spatial variation in firms` access to credit, Journal of Economic Geography, 23 (6), 1237–1271.

(126) Doerr, Sebastian, Gazi Kabas and Steven Ongena, Forthcoming, Population aging and bank risk-taking, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.

(125) Arce, Oscar, Miguel Garcia-Posada, Sergio Mayordomo and Steven Ongena, 2023, Bank lending policies and monetary policy: Some lessons from the negative interest era, Economic Policy,  38 (116), 899–941.

(124) Eichholtz, Piet, Nagihan Simeth, Steven Ongena and Erkan Yonder, 2023, Banks, non-banks, and the incorporation of soft information in CMBS loan pricing, Journal of Banking and Finance, 154, 106918.

(123) Mamatzakis, Emmanuel C., Steven Ongena, Pankaj C. Patel and Mike G. Tsionas, Forthcoming, A Bayesian policy learning model of COVID-19 non-pharmaceutical interventions, Applied Economics.

(122) Delis, Manthos D., Evangelos V. Dioikitopoulos and Steven Ongena, 2023, Population diversity and financial risk-taking, Journal of Banking and Finance, 151, 106852 

(121) Huang, Winifred, Philip Molyneux, Steven Ongena and Ru Xie, 2023, The new challenges of global banking and finance, European Journal of Finance., 29 (7), 693-699.

(120) Mamatzakis, Emmanuel, Mike G. Tsionas and Steven Ongena, 2023, Why do households repay their debt in the UK during the COVID-19 crisis? Journal of Economic Studies, 50 (8), 1789-1823.

(119) Delis, Manthos D., Kathrin de Greiff, Maria Iosifidi and Steven Ongena, 2024, Being stranded with fossil fuel reserves? Climate policy risk and the pricing of bank loans, Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments, 33 (3), 239-265.

(118) Nistor, Simona and Steven Ongena, 2023, The impact of policy interventions on systemic risk across banks, Journal of Financial Services Research, 64 (3), 155-206.

(117) Kok, Christoffer, Carola Müller, Steven Ongena and Cosimo Pancaro, Forthcoming, The disciplining effect of supervisory scrutiny in the EU-wide stress test, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 53, 101015.

(116) Mamatzakis, Emmanuel, Steven Ongena and Mike G. Tsionas, 2023, The response of household debt to COVID-19 using a neural networks VAR in OECD, Empirical Economics, 65, 65-91.

(115) Burietz, Aurore, Steven Ongena and Matthieu Picault, 2023, Taxing banks leverage and syndicated lending: A cross-country comparison, International Review of Law and Economics, 73, 106103.

(114) Giansante, Simone, Mahmoud Fatouh and Steven Ongena, 2022, The asset reallocation channel of Quantitative Easing. The case of the UK, Journal of Corporate Finance, 77, 102294.

(113) Qi, Shusen, Kent N. Hui and Steven Ongena, 2023, Inter-industry FDI spillovers from foreign banks: Evidence in transition economies, Financial Management, 52 (1), 97-126.

(112) Gropp, Reint, Thomas C. Mosk, Steven Ongena, Ines Simac and Carlo Wix, 2024, Supranational rules, national discretion: Increasing versus inflating regulatory bank capital? Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 59 (2 ), 830 - 862.

(111) Aevoae, George Marian, Alin Marius Andrieș, Steven Ongena and Nicu Sprincean, 2023, ESG and systemic risk, Applied Economics, 55 (27), 3085-3109.

(110) Matyunina, Alexandra and Steven Ongena, 2022, Bank capital buffer releases, public guarantee programs, and dividend bans in Covid-19 Europe: An appraisal, European Journal of Law and Economics, 54, 127–152.

(109) Ongena, Steven, Tanseli Savaşer and Elif Şişli-Ciamarra, 2022, CEO incentives and bank risk over the business cycle, Journal of Banking and Finance, 138, 106460.

(108) Auer, Raphael, Alexandra Matyunina and Steven Ongena, 2022, The Countercyclical Capital Buffer and the composition of bank lending, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 52, 100965.

(107) Nguyen, Duc, Steven Ongena, Shusen Qi and Vathunyoo Sila, 2022, Climate change risk and the cost of mortgage credit, Review of Finance, 26 (6), 1509–1549.

(106) Beyene, Winta, Manthos D. Delis and Steven Ongena, 2022, Disclosure of bank fossil fuel exposures, European Economy – Banks, Regulation, and the Real Sector, 21-02, 89-103.

(105) Gropp, Reint, Steven Ongena, Joerg Rocholl and Vahid Saadi, 2022, The cleansing effect of banking crises, Economic Inquiry, 60 (3), 1186-1213.

(104) Bonfim, Diana, Geraldo Cerqueiro, Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena, 2023, On-site inspecting zombie lending, Management Science, 69 (5), 2547–2567.

(103) Andrieș, Alin Marius, Steven Ongena, Nicu Sprincean and Radu Tunaru, 2022, Risk spillovers and interconnectedness between systemically important institutions, Journal of Financial Stability, 58, 100963.

(102) Delis, Manthos, Maria Iosifidi, Pantelis Kazakis, Steven Ongena and Mike G. Tsionas, 2022, Management practises and M&A success, Journal of Banking and Finance, 134, 106355.

(101) Giansante, Simone, Mahmoud Fatouh and Steven Ongena, 2021, Economic support during the Covid crisis. Quantitative Easing and Lending Support Schemes in the UK, Economics Letters, 209, 110138.

(100) Qi, Shusen, Steven Ongena, Hua Cheng, 2022, Working with women, do men get all the credit?, Small Business Economics, 59, 1427–1447.

(99) Andrieș, Alin Marius, Steven Ongena, and Nicu Sprincean, 2021, The COVID-19 pandemic and sovereign bond risk, North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 58, 101527.

(98) Ongena, Steven, 2021, Do governments and banks see eye to eye about the environment? Maybe not yet, but can they?, Economic and Political Studies, 9 (4), 461-462.

(97) Mamatzakis, Emmanuel C., Steven Ongena and Mike G. Tsionas, 2021, Does alternative finance moderate bank fragility? Evidence from the euro-area, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 72, 101340.

(96) Rehbein, Oliver and Steven Ongena, 2022, Flooded through the back door: The role of bank capital in local shock spillovers, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 57 (7), 2627-2658.

(95) Altavilla, Carlo, Miguel Boucinha, Sarah Holton and Steven Ongena, 2021, Credit supply and demand in unconventional times, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 53(8), 2071-2098.

(94) Ongena, Steven, Ibolya Schindele and Dzsamila Vonnak, 2021, In lands of foreign currency credit, bank lending channels run through?, Journal of International Economics, 129, 103435.

(93) Izzeldin, Marwan, Jill Johnes, Steven Ongena, Vasileios Pappas and Mike Tsionas, 2021, Efficiency convergence in Islamic and conventional banks, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 70 (1), 101279.

(92) Bonfim, Diana, Gil Nogueira and Steven Ongena, 2021, “Sorry, We're Closed." Bank branch closures and corporate credit conditions, Review of Finance, 25 (4), 1211-1259.

(91) Carletti, Elena, Paolo Colla, Mitu G. Gulati and Steven Ongena, 2021, The price of law: The case of the Eurozone Collective Action Clauses, Review of Financial Studies, 34 (12), 5933-5976.

(90) Cheng, Hua, Kishore Gawande, Steven Ongena and Shusen Qi, 2021, Connected banks and economic policy uncertainty, Journal of Financial Stability, 56, 100920.

(89) Goncharenko, Roman, Steven Ongena and Asad Rauf, 2021, The agency of CoCos: Why contingent convertible bonds aren't for everyone, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 48, 100882.

(88) Delis, Manthos D., Iftekhar Hasan, Maria Iosifidi and Steven Ongena, 2022, Gender, credit, and firm outcomes, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1, 359-389.

(87) Braggion Fabio, Mintra Dwarkasing and Steven Ongena, 2021, Household inequality, entrepreneurial dynamism and corporate financing, Review of Financial Studies, 34 (5), 2448-2507.

(86) Méndez-Heras, Lizethe and Steven Ongena, 2020, "Finance and growth" revisited, Journal of Financial Management, Markets and Institutions, 8 (1), 1-28.

(85) Alper, Koray, Fatih Altunok, Tanju Çapacıoğlu and Steven Ongena, 2020, The effect of unconventional monetary policy on cross-border bank loans: Evidence from an emerging market, European Economic Review, 127, 103426.

(84) Carletti, Elena, Steven Ongena, Jan-Peter Siedlarek and Giancarlo Spagnolo, 2021, The impacts of stricter merger legislation on bank mergers and acquisitions: Too-Big-To-Fail and competition, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 46, 100859.

(83) Andrieș, Alin Marius, Simona Nistor, Steven Ongena and Nicu Sprincean, 2020, On becoming an O-SII (“Other Systemically Important Institution”), Journal of Banking and Finance, 111 (2), 105723.

(82) Jakovljević Sanja, Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena, 2020, Introduction to the Special Issue on Contemporary Banking Research: The use of fixed effects to disentangle loan demand from loan supply, Economic Inquiry, 58 (2), 917-920.

(81) Kolaric, Sascha, Florian Kiesel and Steven Ongena, 2021, Market discipline through credit ratings and Too-Big-To-Fail in banking, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 53 (2-3), 367-400.

(80) Delis Manthos D., Maria Iosifidi, Sotirios Kokas, Dimitrios Xefteris and Steven Ongena, 2020, Enforcement actions on banks and the structure of loan syndicates, Journal of Corporate Finance, 60, 101527.

(79) Tsionas, Mike G., Emmanuel Mamatzakis and Steven Ongena, 2020, Does risk aversion affect bank output loss? The case of the Eurozone, European Journal of Operational Research, 282 (3), 1127-1145.

(78) de Jonghe, Olivier, Hans Dewachter and Steven Ongena, 2020, Bank capital (requirements) and credit supply: Evidence from pillar 2 decisions, Journal of Corporate Finance, 60, 101518.

(77) Morales Acevedo Paola and Steven Ongena, 2020, Fear, anger and credit. On bank robberies and loan conditions, Economic Inquiry, 58 (2), 921-952.

(76) Cerqueiro Geraldo, Steven Ongena and Kasper Roszbach, 2020, Collateral damaged? On liquidation value, credit supply, and firm performance, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 44, 100824.

(75) Mayordomo, Sergio, Antonio Moreno, Steven Ongena and María Rodríguez, 2021, Banks’ capital requirements, loan guarantees and firms’ performance, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 45, 100825.

(74) King Michael R., Steven Ongena and Nikola Tarashev, 2020, Bank standalone credit ratings, International Journal of Central Banking, 16 (3), 101-144.

(73) Qi, Shusen and Steven Ongena, 2020, Fuel the engine: Bank credit and firm innovation, Journal of Financial Services Research,  57,  115-147.

(72) Delis, Manthos D., Iftekhar Hasan and Steven Ongena, 2020, Democracy and credit, Journal of Financial Economics, 136 (2), 571-596.

(71) De Jonghe, Olivier, Hans Dewachter, Klaas Mulier, Steven Ongena and Glenn Schepens, 2020, Some borrowers are more equal than others: Bank funding shocks and credit reallocation, Review of Finance, 24 (1), 1-43.

(70) Ongena, Steven, Alexander A. Popov and Neeltje van Horen, 2019, The invisible hand of the government: Moral suasion during the European sovereign debt crisis, American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 11 (4), 346-379.

(69) Beck, Thorsten, Steven Ongena and İlkay Şendeniz-Yüncü, 2019, Keep walking? On geographical proximity, religion and relationship banking, Journal of Corporate Finance, 55, 39-68.

(68) Gropp, Reint, Thomas Mosk, Steven Ongena and Carlo Wix, 2019, Bank response to higher capital requirements: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment, Review of Financial Studies, 32 (1), 266-299.

(67) Kara Alper, David Marques-Ibanez and Steven Ongena, 2019, Securitization and credit quality in the European market, European Financial Management, 25 (2), 407-434.

(66) Qi, Shusen and Steven Ongena, 2019, Will money talk? Firm bribery and credit access, Financial Management, 48 (1), 117-157.

(65) Braggion Fabio and Steven Ongena, 2019, Banking sector deregulation, bank-firm relationships and corporate leverage, Economic Journal, 129 (618), 765-789.

(64) Ongena Steven, Günseli Tümer-Alkan and Natalja von Westernhagen, 2018, Do exposures to sagging real estate, subprime or conduits abroad lead to contraction and flight to quality in bank lending at home?, Review of Finance, 22 (4), 1335–1373.

(63) Almansour, Abdullah M. and Steven Ongena, 2018, Bank loan announcements and religious investors: Empirical evidence from Saudi Arabia, Journal of Empirical Finance, 47 (6), 78-89.

(62) Temesvary, Judit, Steven Ongena and Ann L. Owen, 2018, A global lending channel unplugged? Does U.S. monetary policy affect cross‐border and affiliate lending by global U.S. banks?, Journal of International Economics, 112 (5), 50-69.

(61) Ongena, Steven and Anna Zalewska, 2018, Institutional and individual investors: Saving for old age, Journal of Banking and Finance, 92 (7), 257-268.

(60) Braggion Fabio, Mintra Dwarkasing and Steven Ongena, 2018, Household wealth inequality, entrepreneurs’ financial constraints and the Great Recession: Evidence from the Kauffman Firm Survey, Small Business Economics, 50 (3), 533-543.

(59) Jiménez Gabriel, Steven Ongena, José Luis Peydró and Jesús Saurina, 2017, Macroprudential policy, countercyclical bank capital buffers and credit supply: Evidence from the Spanish dynamic provisioning experiments, Journal of Political Economy, 125 (6), 2126-2177.

(58) Rajamani, Anjana, Marieke van der Poel, Abe de Jong and Steven Ongena, 2017, The international diversification of banks and the value of their cross-border M&A advice, Management Science, 63 (7), 2211-2232.

(57) Jiménez Gabriel, Steven Ongena, José Luis Peydró and Jesús Saurina, 2017, “In the short run blasé, In the long run risqué.” On the effects of monetary policy on bank credit risk-taking in the short versus long run, Schmalenbach Business Review, 18 (3), 181-226.

(56) Delis Manthos D., Sotirios Kokas and Steven Ongena, 2017, Bank market power and firm performance, Review of Finance, 21 (1), 299-326.

(55) Pappas Vasileios, Steven Ongena, Marwan Izzeldin and Ana-Maria Fuertes, 2017, A survival analysis of Islamic and conventional banks, Journal of Financial Services Research, 51 (2), 221-256.

(54) Ebrahim, M. Shahid, Philip Molyneux and Steven Ongena, 2017, Finance and development in Muslim economies, Journal of Financial Services Research, 51 (2), 165-167.

(53) Ongena Steven and Yuejuan Yu, 2017, Firm industry affiliation and multiple bank relationships, Journal of Financial Services Research, 51 (1), 1-17.

(52) Ongena Steven and Alexander Popov, 2016, Gender bias and credit access, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 48 (8), 1691-1724.

(51) Alper Kara, David Marques-Ibanez and Steven Ongena, 2016, Securitization and lending standards: Evidence from the wholesale loan market, Journal of Financial Stability, 26, 107-127.

(50) Carletti, Elena, Paolo Colla, Mitu G. Gulati, and Steven Ongena, 2016, Pricing contract terms in a crisis: Venezuelan bonds in 2016, Capital Markets Law Journal, 11 (4): 540-555.

(49) Delis Manthos D., Sotirios Kokas and Steven Ongena, 2016, Foreign ownership and market power in banking: Evidence from a world sample, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 48 (2-3), 449-483.

(48) Degryse Hans, Liping Lu and Steven Ongena, 2016, Formal, informal or co-funding? Evidence on the co-funding of Chinese firms, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 27, 31-60.

(47) Cerqueiro Geraldo, Steven Ongena and Kasper Roszbach, 2016, Collateralization, bank loan rates and monitoring, Journal of Finance, 71 (3), 1295-1322.

(46) Ongena Steven, José Luis Peydró and Neeltje van Horen, 2015, Shocks abroad, pain at home? Bank-firm level evidence on financial contagion during the recent financial crisis, IMF Economic Review, 63 (4), 698-750.

(45) Jakovljević Sanja, Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena, 2015, A review of empirical research on the design and impact of regulation in the banking sector, Annual Review of Financial Economics, 7, 423-443.

(44) Ioannidou Vasso, Steven Ongena and José Luis Peydró, 2015, Monetary policy, risk-taking and pricing: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment, Review of Finance, 19 (1), 95-144.

(43) Moenninghoff Sebastian C., Steven Ongena and Axel Wieandt, 2015, The perennial challenge to counter Too-Big-To-Fail in banking: Empirical evidence from the new international regulation dealing with Global Systemically Important Banks, Journal of Banking and Finance, 61, 221-236.

(42) Li Chunshuo and Steven Ongena, 2015, Bank loan announcements and borrower stock returns before and during the recent financial crisis, Journal of Financial Stability, 21, 1-12.

(41) Ongena Steven, Shusen  Qi and Fengming Qin, 2015, The impact of foreign bank presence on foreign direct investment in China, China and World Economy, 23 (4), 40-59.

(40) Geršl Adam, Petr Jakubík, Dorota Kowalczyk, Steven Ongena and José Luis Peydró, 2015, Monetary conditions and banks’ behaviour in the Czech Republic, Open Economies Review, 26 (3), 407-446.

(39) Carletti Elena, Philipp Hartmann and Steven Ongena, 2015, The economic impact of merger control legislation, International Review of Law and Economics, 42 (6), 88-104.

(38) Ongena Steven, Viorel Roscovan, Wei-Ling Song and Bas Werker, 2014, "Banks and bonds": The impact of bank loan announcements on bond and equity prices, Journal of Financial Management, Markets and Institutions, 2 (2), 3-28.

(37) Brown Martin, Karolin Kirschenmann and Steven Ongena, 2014, Bank funding, securitization, and loan terms: Evidence from foreign currency lending, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 46 (7), 1313-1554.

(36) Baele, Lieven, Moazzam Farooq and Steven Ongena, 2014, Of religion and redemption: Evidence from default on Islamic loans, Journal of Banking and Finance, 44 (7), 141-159.

(35) Jiménez Gabriel, Steven Ongena, José Luis Peydró and Jesús Saurina, 2014, Hazardous times for monetary policy: What do twenty-three million bank loans say about the effects of monetary policy on credit risk?, Econometrica, 82 (2), 463-505.

(34) Ongena Steven, 2014, Discussion of Presbitero, Udell and Zazzaro, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 46, 87-91.

(33) Zaheer Sajjad, Steven Ongena and Sweder van Wijnbergen, 2013, The transmission of monetary policy through conventional and Islamic banks, 8(5), International Journal of Central Banking, 175-224.

(32) Ongena, Steven, Alexander A. Popov and Gregory F. Udell, 2013, "When the cat’s away the mice will play": Does regulation at home affect bank risk-taking abroad?, Journal of Financial Economics, 18, 727-750.

(31) Brown Martin, Steven Ongena and Pinar Yeşin, 2013, Information asymmetry and foreign currency borrowing by firms, Comparative Economic Studies, 1-22.

(30) Chong Terrence Tai-Leung, Liping Lu and Steven Ongena, 2013, Does banking competition alleviate or worsen credit constraints faced by small and medium enterprises? Evidence from China, Journal of Banking and Finance, 37 (9), 3412–3424.

(29) Ongena Steven and Viorel Roscovan, 2013, Bank loan announcements and borrower stock returns: Does bank origin matter?, International Review of Finance, 13 (2), 137-159.

(28) Jiménez Gabriel, Steven Ongena, José Luis Peydró and Jesús Saurina, 2012, Credit supply and monetary policy: Identifying the bank balance-sheet channel with loan applications, American Economic Review, 102 (5), 2301-2326.

(27) Ongena Steven, Günseli Tümer-Alkan and Natalja von Westernhagen, 2012, Creditor concentration: An empirical investigation, European Economic Review, 56 (4), 830-847.

(26) Giannetti Mariassunta and Steven Ongena, 2012, “Lending by example”: Direct and indirect effects of foreign bank presence in emerging markets, Journal of International Economics, 86 (1), 167-180.

(25) Cerqueiro Geraldo, Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena, 2011, Rules versus discretion in loan price setting, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 20 (4), 503-529.

(24) Brown Martin, Steven Ongena and Pinar Yeşin, 2011, Foreign currency borrowing by small firms in the transition economies, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 20 (3), 285-302.

(23) Ongena Steven and İlkay Şendeniz-Yüncü, 2011, Which firms engage small, foreign, or state banks? And who goes Islamic? Evidence from Turkey, Journal of Banking and Finance, 35 (12), 3213-3224.

(22) Ongena Steven, Günseli Tümer-Alkan and Bram Vermeer, 2011, Corporate choice of banks: Decision factors, process and responsibility – First evidence, Journal of Corporate Finance, 17 (2), 326-351.

(21) Brown Martin, Steven Ongena, Alexander A. Popov and Pinar Yeşin, 2011, Who needs credit and who gets credit in Emerging Europe?, Economic Policy, 65, 93-130.

(20) Popov Alexander A. and Steven Ongena, 2011, Interbank market integration, loan rates, and firm leverage, Journal of Banking and Finance, 35 (3), 544-559.

(19) Ioannidou Vasso and Steven Ongena, 2010, “Time for a change”: Loan conditions and bank behavior when firms switch banks, Journal of Finance, 65, 1847-1878.

(18) Christian Beer, Steven Ongena and Marcel Peter, 2010, Borrowing in foreign currency: Austrian households as carry traders, Journal of Banking and Finance, 34, 2198-2211.

(17) Degryse Hans, Luc Laeven and Steven Ongena, 2009, The impact of organizational structure and lending technology on banking competition, Review of Finance, 13 (2), 225-259.

(16) Giannetti Mariassunta and Steven Ongena, 2009, Financial integration and entrepreneurial activity: Evidence from foreign bank entry in emerging markets, Review of Finance, 13 (2), 181-223.

(15) Ongena Steven and Fabiana Penas, 2009, Bondholders’ wealth effects in domestic and cross-border bank mergers, Journal of Financial Stability, 5, 256-271.

(14) de Ruijter Korver Martijn and Steven Ongena, 2008, European mezzanine, Applied Financial Economics, 18 (20), 1613-1622.

(13) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2007, The impact of competition on bank orientation, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 16, 399-424.

(12) Egli Dominik, Steven Ongena and David C. Smith, 2006, On the sequencing of projects, reputation building, and relationship finance, Finance Research Letters, 3:1, 23-39.

(11) Karceski Jason, Steven Ongena and David C. Smith, 2005, The impact of bank consolidation on commercial borrower welfare, Journal of Finance, 60:4, 2043-2082.

(10) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2005, Distance, lending relationships, and competition, Journal of Finance, 60:1, 231-266.

(9) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2004, The impact of technology and regulation on the geographical scope of banking, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 20 (4), 571-590.

(8) Ongena Steven, David C. Smith and Dag Michalsen, 2003, Firms and their distressed banks: lessons from the Norwegian banking crisis (1988-1991), Journal of Financial Economics, 67 (1), 81-112.

(7) Berger Allen N., Qinglei Dai, Steven Ongena and David C. Smith, 2003, To what extent will the banking industry be globalized? A study of bank nationality and reach in 20 European nations, Journal of Banking and Finance, 27, 383-415.

(6) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2002, Bank-firm relationships and international banking markets, International Journal of the Economics of Business, 9 (3), 401-417.

(5) Ongena Steven and David C. Smith, 2001, The duration of bank relationships, Journal of Financial Economics, 61, 449-475.

(4) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2001, Bank relationships and firm profitability, Financial Management, 30, 9-34.

(3) Ongena Steven and David C. Smith, 2000, What determines the number of bank relationships? Cross-country evidence, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 9, 26-56.

(2) Reinton Harald and Steven Ongena, 1999, Out-of-sample forecasting performance of single equation monetary exchange rate models in Norwegian currency markets, Applied Financial Economics, 9, 545-550.

(1) Ongena Steven, 1999, Lending relationships, bank default, and economic activity, International Journal of the Economics of Business, 6 (2), 257-280.


Books

Bilan, Andrada, Hans Degryse, Kuchulain O'Flynn and Steven Ongena, 2020, Banking and Financial Markets. How Banks and Financial Technology Are Reshaping Financial Markets, Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions, Palgrave Macmillan.

Degryse Hans, Moshe Kim and Steven Ongena, 2009, Microeconometrics of Banking: Methodology, Applications, and Results, Oxford University Press.


e-Books

Mamonov, Mikhail, Steven Ongena and Anna Pestova, 2024, Disasters and (Bank) Financing, CEPR Press, Paris & London.


Chapters in Books

(25) Pestova, Anna; Mikhail Mamonov and Steven Ongena, 2022, The price of war: Macroeconomic effects of the 2022 sanctions on Russia, in Garicano, Luis, Dominic Rohner and Beatrice Weder di Mauro (eds.), Global economic consequences of the war in Ukraine: Sanctions, supply chains and sustainability (CEPR, London), 71-78. 

(24) Mamonov, Mikhail, Anna Pestova and Steven Ongena, 2022, “Crime and Punishment”: How Russian banks anticipated and dealt with global financial sanctions, in Garicano, Luis, Dominic Rohner and Beatrice Weder di Mauro (eds.), Global economic consequences of the war in Ukraine: Sanctions, supply chains and sustainability (CEPR, London), 28-35

(23) Delis, Manthos, Kathrin de Greiff, and Steven Ongena, 2021, The Carbon Bubble and the pricing of bank loans, in Weder di Mauro, Beatrice (ed.), Combatting climate change: a CEPR collection (CEPR, London), 147-154.

(22) Moreno, Antonio, Steven Ongena, Alexia Ventula Veghazy and Alexander F. Wagner, 2020, The Global Financial Crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, in Billio, Monica and Simone Varotto (eds.), A New World Post COVID-19. Lessons for Business, the Finance Industry and Policy Makers (Ca’ Foscari University Press, Innovation in Business, Economics and Finance), 23-34.

(21) Andrieș, Alin Marius, Steven Ongena  and Nicu Sprincean, 2020, The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of the CDS spreads, in Billio, Monica and Simone Varotto (eds.), A New World Post COVID-19. Lessons for Business, the Finance Industry and Policy Makers (Ca’ Foscari University Press, Innovation in Business, Economics and Finance), 85-96.

(20) Bilan, Andrada, Hans Degryse, Kuchulain O'Flynn and Steven Ongena, 2019, Application in banking, in Tsionas Mike (ed.), Panel Data Econometrics: Empirical Applications (Elsevier), 743-766.

(19) Degryse Hans, Paola Morales Acevedo and Steven Ongena, 2019, Competition in the banking sector, September, in Berger Allen N., Philip Molyneux, and John O.S. Wilson (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Banking, 3rd Edition (Oxford University Press), 776-813.

(18) Célérier, Claire, Thomas Kick and Steven Ongena, 2018, Changes in the cost of bank equity and the supply of bank credit? in, Mayer, Colin, Stefano Micossi, Marco Onado, Marco Pagano, and Andrea Polo, Finance and investment: The European case (Oxford University Press), 169-178.

(17) Titotto Daniel and Steven Ongena, 2017, Shadow banking and competition: Decomposing market power by activity, in Bikker Jaap and Laura Spierdijk, Research Handbook on Competition in Banking and Finance (Edward Elgar Publishing), 264-304.

(16) Dwarkasing Mintra, Narly Dwarkasing and Steven Ongena, 2016, The bank lending channel of monetary policy: A review of the literature and an agenda for future research, in Beck Thorsten and Barbara Casu (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of European Banking (Palgrave MacMillan Handbooks), 383-408.

(15) Jakovljević Sanja, Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena, 2016, Monetary transmission and regulatory impacts: Empirical evidence from the post-crisis banking literature, in Haven Emmanuel, Phil Molyneux, John Wilson, Sergei Fedotov, and Meryem Duygun (eds.) The Handbook of Post Crisis Financial Modelling (Palgrave MacMillan Handbooks), 18-41.

(14) Degryse Hans, Vasso Ioannidou and Steven Ongena, 2015, Bank-firm relationships: A review of the implications for firms and banks in normal and crisis times, in Tsutomu Watanabe, Iichiro Uesugi, and Arito Ono (eds.), The Economics of Interfirm Networks (Springer), 177-189.

(13) Degryse Hans, Paola Morales Acevedo and Steven Ongena, 2014, Competition in banking, in Allen N. Berger, Philip Molyneux, and John O. S. Wilson (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Banking, 2nd Edition (Oxford University Press), 589-617.

(12) Mosk Thomas and Steven Ongena, 2013, The impact of banking sector deleveraging on investment in the European Union, in Kolev, Atanas, Tanja Tanayama and Rien Wagenvoort, Investment and Investment Finance in Europe (European Investment Bank), 171-206.

(11) Cerqueiro Geraldo, Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena, 2013, Using heteroskedastic models to analyze the use of rules versus discretion in lending decisions, in Bell, Adrian, Chris Brooks and Marcel Prokopczuk (eds.) Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Empirical Finance (Edward Elgar), 216-237.

(10) Ongena Steven and Jose Luis Peydró, 2011, Loose monetary policy and excessive credit and liquidity risk-taking by banks, in Thorsten Beck (ed.), The Future of Banking (Centre for Economic Policy Research), 21-28.

(9) Cerqueiro Geraldo, Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena, 2009, Distance, organizational structure and lending decisions, in Pietro Alessandrini, Michele Fratianni and Alberto Zazzaro (eds.) The Changing Geography of Banking and Finance (Springer), 57-74.

(8) Degryse Hans, Steven Ongena and Günseli Tümer-Alkan, 2008, Corporate governance: A review of the role of banks, in Gugler Klaus Peter and B. Burcin Yurtoglu (eds.) The Economics of Corporate Governance and Mergers (Edward Elgar Press), 105-145.

(7) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2008, Competition and regulation in the banking sector: A review of the empirical evidence on the sources of bank rents, in Thakor Anjan and Arnoud W. A. Boot (eds.), Handbook of Financial Intermediation and Banking (Elsevier), 483-554.

(6) Ioannidou Vasso, Steven Ongena and Jose Luis Peydró, 2008, The impact of short-term interest rates on risk taking: Hard evidence, in Felton Andrew and Carmen Reinhart (eds.), The First Global Financial Crisis of the 21st Century (Centre for Economic Policy Research), 41-45.

(5) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2008, Technology, regulation and the geographical scope of banking, in Freixas Xavier, Philipp Hartmann and Colin Mayer (eds.), Handbook of European Financial Markets and Institutions (Oxford University Press), 345-373.

(4) Degryse Hans, Steven Ongena and Fabiana M. Penas, 2006, Consolidation of the European banking sector: Impact on innovation, in Renneboog, Luc (ed.), Advances in Corporate Finance and Asset Pricing (Elsevier), 161-186.

(3) Berger Allen N., Qinglei Dai, Steven Ongena and David C. Smith, 2003, To what extent will the banking industry be globalized?, in Courchene, Thomas J. and Edwin H. Neave (eds.), Framing Financial Structure in an Information Environment (John Deutsch Institute-Queens University), 221-258.

(2) Ongena Steven and David C. Smith, 2000, Bank relationships: a review, in Zenios, Stavros A. and Patrick Harker (eds.), Performance of Financial Institutions (Cambridge University Press), 221-258.

(1) Ongena Steven and David C. Smith, 1998, Quality and duration of banking relationships, in Birks, David (ed.), Global Cash Management in Europe (MacMillan Press), 225-235.



Special Journal Issues

(4) Huynh, Luu Duc Toan and Steven Ongena (eds.), 2023, Wars, economic sanctions, economic behaviors, and institutions, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.

(3) Steven Ongena and Wes Wilson (eds.), 2020, Special Issue on Contemporary Banking Research, Economic Inquiry, 58 (2).

(2) Ebrahim, M. Shahid, Philip Molyneux and Steven Ongena (eds.), 2017, Special issue on Finance and development in Muslim economies, Journal of Financial Services Research, 51(2).

(1) Mike Lemmon and Steven Ongena (eds.), 2010, Special Issue on Financial Crises and Global Market Integration, International Review of Finance.



Edited E-Book

Beck, Thorsten, Ralph De Haas and Steven Ongena (eds.), 2013, Understanding Banks in Emerging Markets, VoxEU.org, November 7.



Policy Papers, Policy Summaries, Blog Posts, Videos and Podcasts

(77) Mettler, Alfred, Steven Ongena, Christoph Basten and Markus P.H. Bürgi, 2024, Updated Global Financial Regulation, Transparency, and Compliance Index (GFRTCI), SFI Public Discussion Note, May 31.

(76) Mamonov, Mikhail, Steven Ongena and Anna Pestova, 2024, Disasters and (bank) financing, VoxEU, March 20.

(75) Erten, Irem and Steven Ongena, 2023, Environmental risk and bank lending, VoxEU, December 14.

(74) Gao, Mingze, Yunying Huang, Steven Ongena, and Eliza Wu, 2023, Banking on knowledge: Technology expertise and loan costs, VoxEU, December 1.

(73) Kazakis, Pantelis, Woon Sau Leung, and Steven Ongena, 2023, Do private or public firms invest more efficiently?, CLS Blue Sky Blog, Columbia Law School's Blog on Corporations and the Capital Markets, November 19.

(72) Mishra, Mrinal, Jonathan Fu, and Steven Ongena, 2023, The telling of the American Dream story and local entrepreneurship, VoxEU, November 5.

(71) Altunok Fatih, Yavuz Arslan, and Steven Ongena, 2023, Monetary policy transmission with adjustable and fixed rate mortgages: The role of credit supply, VoxEU, August 15. 

(70) Basten, Christoph, Markus P.H. Bürgi, Alfred Mettler, Mrinal Mishra and Steven Ongena, 2023, Updated Global Financial Regulation, Transparency, and Compliance Index (GFRTCI), SFI Public Discussion Note, May 10.

(69) Benincasa, Emanuela, Gazi Kabas and Steven Ongena, 2023, Uncoordinated climate policies: Implications for cross-border lending, Econpol Forum 24, January.

(68) Dursun-de Neef, H. Özlem, Steven Ongena, and Gergana Tsonkova, 2022, Green versus sustainable loans: The impact on firms’ ESG performance, VoxEU, November 3. 

(67) Durrani, Agha, Steven Ongena, Aurea Ponte Marques, 2022, The certification role of the EU-wide stress testing exercises in the wide stock market. What can we learn from the stress tests (2014-2021)?, SUERF Policy Brief 457. 

(66) Mamonov, Mikhail, Steven Ongena and Anna Pestova, 2022, Reducing the inequality: Cross-sectional effects of financial sanctions on households and firms in Russia, VoxEU, October 14.

(65) Benincasa, Emanuela, Gazi Kabas and Steven Ongena, 2022, Lending in a landscape of uncoordinated climate policies, The Banker, September 23.

(64) Hoang, Khanh, Toan L.D. Huynh and Steven Ongena, 2022, The impact of foreign sanctions on firm performance in Russia, VoxEU, July 22.

(63)  Beyene, Winta, Manthos D. Delis and Steven Ongena, 2022, Financial institutions' exposures to fossil fuel assets: An assessment of financial stability concerns in the short term and in the long run, and possible solutions, Economic Governance Support Unit, Directorate-General for Internal Policies, European Parliament, June 6.

(62) Basten, Christoph, Markus P.H. Bürgi, Alfred Mettler, Mrinal Mishra and Steven Ongena, 2022, Updated PDN Global Financial Regulation, Transparency, and Compliance Index (GFRTCI), SFI Public Discussion Note, April 27.

(61) Pestova, Anna, Mikhail Mamonov and Steven Ongena, 2022, The price of war: Macroeconomic effects of the 2022 sanctions on Russia, VoxEU.org, April 15.

(60) Beyene, Winta, Manthos D. Delis, Kathrin de Greiff and Steven Ongena, 2021, "Too-big-to-strand?" Bond versus bank financing in the transition to a low-carbon economy, VoxEU.org, December 4.

(59) Ongena, Steven, 2021, Modelling loan demand in sustainable finance, European University Institute, Florence School of Banking and Finance Pill, Video, November 18.

(58) Benincasa, Emanuela, Gazi Kabas and Steven Ongena, 2021, "There is no planet B", but for banks there are "countries B to Z": Domestic climate policy and cross-border bank lending, VoxEU.org, November 3.

(57) Delis, Manthos, Fotis Delis, Luc Laeven and Steven Ongena, 2021, Global evidence on profit shifting: The role of intangible assets, VoxEU.org, October 11.

(56) Garcia-Appendini, Emilia and Steven Ongena, 2021, Ripple effects of monetary policy, VoxEU.org, September 16.

(55) Delis, Manthos, Fulvia Fringuellotti and Steven Ongena, 2021, Credit, income and inequality, Liberty Street Economics,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York, July 1.

(54) Mamonov, Mikhail, Anna Pestova and Steven Ongena, 2021, "Crime and punishment." How Russian banks anticipated and dealt with global financial sanctions?, VoxEU.org, June 10.

(53) Kok, Christoffer, Carola Müller, Steven Ongena and Cosimo Pancaro, 2021, The disciplining effect of supervisory scrutiny in the EU-wide stress test, blogs.Worlbank.org, June 9.

(52) Kok, Christoffer, Carola Müller, Steven Ongena and Cosimo Pancaro, 2021, The disciplining effect of supervisory scrutiny in the EU-wide stress test, VoxEU.org, June 9.

(51) Ongena, Steven, 2021,  Misfortunes never come alone: The impact of the financial crisis on Covid-19 deaths, VoxEU.org /CEPR Video, June.

(50) Kasinger, Johannes, Jan Pieter Krahnen, Steven Ongena, Loriana Pelizzon, Maik Schmeling, and Mark Wahrenburg, 2021, Preparing for a wave of non-performing loans: Empirical insights and important lessons, VoxEU.org, April 1. 

(49) Kasinger, Johannes, Jan Pieter Krahnen, Steven Ongena, Loriana Pelizzon, Maik Schmeling, and Mark Wahrenburg, 2021, Non-performing Loans - New Risks and Policies? NPL resolution after COVID-19: Main Differences to Previous Crises, European Parliament Think Tank, March 17.

(48) Basten, Christoph, Markus P.H. Bürgi, Alfred Mettler, Mrinal Mishra and Steven Ongena, 2021, Updated PDN Global Financial Regulation, Transparency, and Compliance Index (GFRTCI), SFI Public Discussion Note, March 17.

(47) Moreno, Antonio, Steven Ongena, Alexia Ventula Veghazy and Alexander F. Wagner, 2021,  Misfortunes never come alone: From the financial crisis to the Covid-19 pandemic, Covid Economics, 71, 59-82.

(46) Qi, Shusen, Ralph, De Haas, Steven Ongena, and Stefan Straetmans, 2021, Information sharing and the geography of banking, VoxEU.org, March 3. 

(45) Gropp, Reint, Thomas Mosk, Steven Ongena, Ines Simac and Carlo Wix, 2021, Supranational rules, national discretion: Increasing versus inflating regulatory bank capital, VoxEU.org, February 14.

(44) Atmaca, Sümeyra, Karolin Kirschenmann, Steven Ongena and Koen Schoors, 2021, Increasing deposit insurance and nationalisation in times of crisis, VoxEU.org, January 16.

(43) Antoniou, Fabio, Manthos Delis, Steven Ongena and Christos Tsoumas, 2020, Pollution permits and financing costs, VoxEU.org, December 16.

(42) Danisewicz, Piotr and Steven Ongena, 2020, Stimulating entrepreneurial activity: The role of local government, VoxEU.org, November 7.

(41) Matyunina, Alexandra and Steven Ongena, 2020, Has the relaxation of capital and liquidity buffers worked in practice?, In-Depth Analysis, European Parliament Think Tank, October 29.

(40) Carletti, Elena, Paolo Colla and Steven Ongena, Pricing those pesky CACs, in Gulati, Mitu and Mark Weidemaier, Duke-UNC Clauses & Controversies Podcasts, Episode 15, October 26.

(39) Basten, Christoph and Steven Ongena, 2020, Online mortgage platforms can allow small banks to improve their inter-regional diversification, VoxEU.org, August 15.

(38) Gropp, Reint, Steven Ongena, Joerg Rocholl, and Vahid Saadi, 2020, The cleansing effect of banking crises, VoxEU.org, August 7.

(37) Mishra, Mrinal and Steven Ongena, 2020, The effect of conflict on bank lending: Evidence from Indian border areas, Ideas for India, July 28.

(36) Gandré, Pauline, Mike Mariathasan, Ouarda Merrouche and Steven Ongena, 2020, Regulatory arbitrage and the G20’s global derivatives market reform, VoxEU.org, May 30.

(35) Beyene, Winta, Manthos D. Delis, Kathrin de Greiff and Steven Ongena, 2020, Fuelling fossil fuel: Bond to bank substitution in the transition to a low-carbon economy, Principles for Responsible Investment, Blog, April 24.

(34) Mettler, Alfred, Steven Ongena, Christoph Basten, Markus P.H. Bürgi and Mrinal Mishra, 2020, Global Financial Regulation, Transparency, and Compliance Index (GFRTCI), SFI Public Discussion Note, March.

(33) De Jonghe, Olivier, Hans Dewachter, Klaas Mulier, Steven Ongena and Glenn Schepens, 2020, Some borrowers are more equal than others: Bank funding shocks and credit reallocation, VoxEU.org, March 12.

(32) Ongena, Steven and Raphael Auer, 2020, Spillovers and the optimal design of macroprudential measures: Evidence from Switzerland, VoxEU.org, January 14.

(31) Goncharenko, Roman, Steven Ongena and Asad Rauf, 2019, The agency of CoCos: Why contingent convertible bonds aren't for everyone, VoxEU.org, March 3.

(30) Braggion Fabio and Steven Ongena, 2018, The 1971 UK banking deregulation had a positive effect on firms, LSE Business Review, London School of Economics and Political Science, July 19.

(29) Kok, Christoffer, Steven Ongena, Loriana Pelizzon, Jessica Cariboni, Wouter Heynderickx, Sara Maccaferri, Andrea Pagano and Marco Petracco, 2018, Review of the SYMBOL Model, in Hordijk, Leen and d'Artis Kancs, Editors, Joint Research Centre Technical Report EUR 29233 EN, Publications Office of the European Union.

(28) Delis, Manthos, Kathrin de Greiff, and Steven Ongena, 2018, The carbon bubble and the pricing of bank loans, VoxEU.org, May 27.

(27) Gropp, Reint, Thomas Mosk, Steven Ongena and Carlo Wix, 2018, Bank response to higher capital requirements: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, May 24.

(26) Delis, Manthos, Iftekhar Hasan and Steven Ongena, 2017, Democratic development lowers the cost of credit, VoxEU.org, February 22.

(25) Ongena, Steven, De Jonghe, Olivier, Hans Dewachter, Klaas Mulier, and Glenn Schepens, 2016, Funding shocks and banks` credit reallocation, Swiss Finance Institute Practitioner Roundups 12, December.

(24) Carletti, Elena, Steven Ongena, Jan-Peter Siedlarek and Giancarlo Spagnolo, 2016,The impact of merger legislation on bank mergers, Blog Post on Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, July 15.

(23) Bonfim, Diana, Gil Nogueira, and Steven Ongena, 2016, “Sorry, We're Closed." Loan conditions when bank branches close and firms transfer to another bank, Blog Post on Portuguese Economic Journal, April 23.

(22) Rajamani, Anjana, Marieke van der Poel, Abe de Jong and Steven Ongena, 2016, How does international diversification influence advisor performance on cross-border M&A?, International Banker, Winter, 16-19.

(21) Ongena, Steven, Alexander A. Popov and Neeltje van Horen, 2016, Moral suasion and bond buying in the Eurozone crisis, VoxEU.org, March 17.

(20) Ongena, Steven, Sebastian C. Moenninghoff, and Axel Wieandt, 2016, Is the new regulation for Global Systemically Important Banks effective in limiting “Too Big to Fail”?, Swiss Finance Institute Practitioner Roundups 1, January.

(19) Ongena, Steven, Sebastian C. Moenninghoff, and Axel Wieandt, 2015, Is the new regulation for Global Systemically Important Banks effective in limiting “Too Big to Fail”?, SFI: Practitioner Roundups, Academic Insights on Finance Matters for the General Public, Winter, 24-27

(18) Braggion, Fabio and Steven Ongena, 2013, Corporate leverage and firm-bank relationships: A secular perspective, VoxEU.org, November 10.

(17) De Haas, Ralph, Liping Lu and Steven Ongena, 2013, Know thy competitor, know thyself?’ First evidence from banks in Emerging Europe, in Beck, Thorsten, Ralph De Haas and Steven Ongena (eds.), Understanding Banks in Emerging Markets, 61-68, VoxEU.org, November 7.

(16) Degryse Hans, Liping Lu and Steven Ongena, 2013, Informal or formal financing: First evidence on co-funding of Chinese firms, VoxEU.org, August 21.

(15) Neeltje van Horen, Ongena. Steven, and José Luis Peydró, 2013, Shocks abroad, pain at home? In, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt, ed., All about finance, Blog Post on Worldbank.org, July 22.

(14) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2013, Expert Opinion on Competition, Commissie “Structuur Nederlandse Banken”, Dutch Ministry of Finance, June 28.

(13) di Mauro Filippo, Pierluigi Caristi, Stéphane Couderc, Angela Di Maria, Lauren Ho, Baljeet Kaur Grewal, Sergio Masciantonio, Steven Ongena and Sajjad Zaheer, 2013, Islamic Finance in Europe, European Central Bank Occasional Paper 146.

(12) Geršl Adam, Petr Jakubík, Dorota Kowalczyk, Steven Ongena and José Luis Peydró, Monetary policy and banks’ behaviour in the Czech Republic, in Horváth, Roman (ed.), 2012, Financial Stability and Monetary Policy, Czech National Bank Economic Research 10-2, 13-16.

(11) Brown Martin, Karolin Kirschenmann and Steven Ongena, 2010, Foreign-currency loans in Eastern Europe: Borrower pull or bank push?, VoxEU.org, September 13.

(10) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2010, The financial crisis and competition in retail banking: Insights from the academic literature, in Jentzsch, Nicola and Christian Wey (eds.), The Future of Retail Banking in Europe: Competition and Regulatory Challenges (Centre for Economic Policy Studies - European Credit Research Institute), 17-26.

(9) Degryse Hans, Steven Ongena and Günseli Tümer-Alkan, 2009, Lending technology, bank organization and competition, Journal of Financial Transformation 26, 24-30.

(8) Christian Beer, Steven Ongena and Marcel Peter, 2008, The Austrian carry trade: What are the characteristics of households borrowing in foreign currency? OeNB Financial Stability Report 16, 108-121.

(7) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2007, Competition and regulation in retail banking: Background paper, in Competition and Regulation in Retail Banking, OECD Competition Committee Roundtable 69, 15-58.

(6) Ioannidou Vasso, Steven Ongena and Jose Luis Peydró, 2007, The impact of short-term interest rates on risk taking: Hard evidence, VoxEU.org, October 17.

(5) Degryse Hans, Steven Ongena and Fabiana M. Penas, 2006, Consolidation of the European banking sectors and small firm financing?, Bank- en Financiewezen / Revue Bancaire et Financière, 70:5, 265-271.

(4) Carletti Elena, Philipp Hartmann and Steven Ongena, 2006, Cross-border banking and competition policy, European Central Bank Research Bulletin of the ECB DG Research, 4, 7-10.

(3) Degryse Hans, Steven Ongena and Fabiana M. Penas, 2005, Between Lisbon and London: Financial sector consolidation in the context of the Lisbon agenda, AEI-Brookings Joint Center, Policy Brief 05-33.

(2) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2003, Distance and competition, Bank- en Financiewezen / Revue Bancaire et Financière, 67:4, 218-221.

(1) Ongena Steven, 2000, Benefits and costs of bank relationships: the right relationship is everything, Finance, Accounting, and Controlling Essays, 3, 39-43.



Conference Volumes

(7) Ioannidou Vasso, Ongena Steven and José Luis Peydró, 2009, Monetary policy, risk-taking and pricing: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment, in de Felice Gregorio, Giuliano Iannotta, and Andrea Resti, CAREFIN Intesa Sanpaolo Conference on Business Models in Banking Proceedings, 3-27.

(6) Jiménez Gabriel, Steven Ongena, José Luis Peydró and Jesús Saurina, 2008, Evidence on the impact of monetary policy on bank credit risk, in Evanoff D. (ed.), Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Conference on Bank Structure and Competition Proceedings, 417-421.

(5) Ongena Steven, 2007, Comments, in Savona, Paolo (ed.), Money, Derivatives, Innovation and Growth, Fifth Colloquium by the Associazone Guido Carli and Fondazione Cesifin Albert Predieri, 55-59.

(4) Cerqueiro, Geraldo, Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena, 2007, Rules, discretion and loan rates, in Evanoff Douglas (ed.), Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Conference on Bank Structure and Competition Proceedings, 100-109.

(3) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2004, Bank orientation and industry specialization, in DeYoung Robert and Douglas Evanoff (eds.), Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Conference on Bank Structure and Competition Proceedings, 412-427.

(2) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2002, Distance and competition, in Evanoff, Douglas (ed.), Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Conference on Bank Structure and Competition Proceedings, 405-422.

(1) Ongena Steven, David C. Smith and Dag Michalsen, 2001, Firms and their distressed banks, in Evanoff, Douglas (ed.), Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Conference on Bank Structure and Competition Proceedings, 262-276.



In Dutch, French, German, Hindi,  Hungarian or Spanish 

(14) Burietz, Aurore, Matthieu Picault, and Steven Ongena, 2024, Réglementer ou taxer: Comment garantir la stabilité des banques?, The Conversation, April 3.

(13) Kasinger, Johannes, Jan Pieter Krahnen, Steven Ongena, Loriana Pelizzon, Maik Schmeling, and Mark Wahrenburg, 2021, Zur Gefahr einer Welle von „Non-performing loans“ in Europa – empirische Einblicke und wichtige Lehren aus der Vergangenheit, Oekonomenstimme.org, May 18. 

(12) Mishra, Mrinal and Steven Ongena, 2020, कार्यरत बैंक ऋण पर विवादों का प्रभाव: भारतीय सीमा क्षेत्रों से साक्ष्य, Ideas for India, August 20.

(11) Ongena, Steven, 2020, Soforthilfe für Schweizer Wirtschaft verdient Respekt, Finanz und Wirtschaft, June 17, 12.

(10) Ongena, Steven, Ibolya Schindele and Dzsamila Vonnák, 2017, Monetáris politika és a bankok hitelkínálata, Közgazdasági Szemle (Hungarian Economic Review), 217-237.

(9) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2012, Allocation de crédit et création de valeur par les banques: L’impact de la banque relationnelle en temps normal et en temps de crise, Revue d’Economie Financière, 106, 23-35.

(8) Brown Martin, Karolin Kirschenmann and Steven Ongena, 2010, Fremdwährungskredite in Osteuropa: kunden- oder bankgetrieben? (translation), Oekonomenstimme.org, September 17.

(7) Christian Beer, Steven Ongena and Marcel Peter, 2008, Carry-Trade auf Österreichisch: Was für Haushalte entscheiden sich am ehesten für Fremdwährungskredite? (translation), OeNB Finanzmarktstabilitätsbericht 16, 117-132.

(6) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2007, Competition et regulation (translation), in Competition and Regulation in Retail Banking, OECD Competition Committee Roundtable 69, pp.59-106.

(5) Degryse Hans, Steven Ongena and Fabiana M. Penas, 2006, Repercusiones de la integracion y consolidacion de los sectores bancarios Europeos sobre la innovacion y las actividades de los emprendedores, Papeles de Economia Espanola, 110, 73-89.

(4) Degryse Hans, Steven Ongena and Fabiana M. Penas, 2006, Financiële integratie en kredietverlening aan MKBs, Maandblad voor Accountancy and Bedrijfseconomie, 80:11, 589-597.

(3) Lucarelli Roberto, Steven Ongena and S. M. Van Campen, 2004, Bank- en geldzaken, in Oonincx, J. A. M. (ed.), Financieel Zakboek (Reed Business Information), 601-684.

(2) Degryse Hans and Steven Ongena, 2004, De rol van nabijheid in kredietverlening, Maandblad voor Accountancy and Bedrijfseconomie, 78:6, 293-300.

(1) Ongena Steven, 2004, Technologie en de nabijheid van kredietverlening, Maandblad voor Accountancy and Bedrijfseconomie, 78:5, 198-199.