Dr. Andrea Quintiliani
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Dr. Andrea Quintiliani

Assistant Professor
Pegaso Telematic University, Italy


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Economics and Business Management from University of Molise, Italy

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Area of Interest:

Business Management and Accounting
100%
Economics Development
62%
Business Administration
90%
Corporate Finance
75%
Risk Management
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
7
Chapters
10
Articles
18
Abstracts
18

Selected Publications

  1. Quintiliani, A., 2022. ESG and firm value. Account. Finance Res., 11: 37-47.
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  2. Quintiliani, A., 2021. Global Crisis and Financial Distress Likelihood of SMEs. In: Research Anthology on Small Business Strategies for Success and Survival, Management Association, I. (Ed.), IGI Global, ISBN13: 9781799891550, pp: 1097-1116.
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  3. Arnone, M., A. Quintiliani and M. Modina, 2021. Financial literacy, value creation and firm performance. An investigation of Italian small and medium enterprises. Int. J. Entrepreneurship Small Bus., 10.1504/IJESB.2022.10034839.
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  4. Quintiliani, A., 2020. Firms’ financing choices and profitability in the for-profit education industry: An empirical survey of education companies listed on the NYSE and NASDAQ stock markets. Account. Finance Res., 9: 46-59.
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  5. Quintiliani, A., 2017. Stress tests by the European banking authority: The immunity of Italian cooperative banks. J. Applied Bus. Res., 33: 873-886.
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  6. Quintiliani, A., 2017. Financial distress cost of Italian small and medium enterprises: A predictive and interpretative model. J. Risk Finance, 18: 564-580.
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  7. Quintiliani, A., 2017. Financial crisis and local banks: A review of bank-firm relationships in Italy. Corporate Ownership Control J., 14: 249-258.
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  8. Quintiliani, A., M. Modina and M. Arnone, 2013. The relationship between a local bank and a firm in an economic deeply changing environment. ARETHUSE Riv. Stud. Econ-Gestionali, 2: 91-106.
  9. Quintiliani, A. and A. Minguzzi, 2007. Company growth, diversification and performance: The role of public financial grants. SINERGIE, 26: 231-240.