Stephen G. Ryan

Stephen G. Ryan

New York University

H-index: 40

North America-United States

About Stephen G. Ryan

Stephen G. Ryan, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at New York University, specializes in the field of Financial reporting for financial instruments and by financial institutions.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Impact of the Financial Crisis and Banks’ Capital Adequacy on their Approval of Low-versus High-Risk Mortgages

Banks’ Motivations for Designating Securities as Held to Maturity

SVB and beyond: The banking stress of 2023

Strategic upward striving toward $100 million revenue: setting goals to attract external attention

Banks’ discretion over the debt valuation adjustment for own credit risk

Gross versus net balance sheet presentation of offsetting derivatives assets and liabilities

Accounting Rule–Driven Regulatory Capital Management and its Real Effects for US Life Insurers

Using Product Market Output Changes to Capture Business Fundamentals

Stephen G. Ryan Information

University

Position

Vincent C. Ross Professor of Accounting Stern School of Business

Citations(all)

10045

Citations(since 2020)

3180

Cited By

8087

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

46

Email

University Profile Page

New York University

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Stephen G. Ryan Skills & Research Interests

Financial reporting for financial instruments and by financial institutions

Top articles of Stephen G. Ryan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Impact of the Financial Crisis and Banks’ Capital Adequacy on their Approval of Low-versus High-Risk Mortgages

Available at SSRN 4683334

Chi-Chun Liu

Stephen G Ryan

Szu-Jung Wu

2024

Banks’ Motivations for Designating Securities as Held to Maturity

Available at SSRN 4452667

Sehwa Kim

Seil Kim

Stephen G Ryan

2023/5/24

SVB and beyond: The banking stress of 2023

Available at SSRN 4513276

Viral V Acharya

Matthew P Richardson

Kermit L Schoenholtz

Bruce Tuckman

Richard Berner

...

2023/7/17

Strategic upward striving toward $100 million revenue: setting goals to attract external attention

Organization Science

Daniel Dongil Keum

Stephen Ryan

2023/6/30

Banks’ discretion over the debt valuation adjustment for own credit risk

Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance

Minyue Dong

Leonidas Doukakis

Stephen G Ryan

2023/4

Gross versus net balance sheet presentation of offsetting derivatives assets and liabilities

Review of Accounting Studies

Stephen Ryan

Barbara Seitz

2023/12

Accounting Rule–Driven Regulatory Capital Management and its Real Effects for US Life Insurers

Available at SSRN 3975641

Qingkai Dong

Sehwa Kim

Stephen G Ryan

2022/8/19

Using Product Market Output Changes to Capture Business Fundamentals

Available at SSRN 4182996

Haizhen Lin

Stephen G Ryan

Ayung Tseng

2022/8/5

Information Asymmetry, Attribution Locus, and the Timeliness of Asset Write-downs

Attribution Locus, and the Timeliness of Asset Write-downs (July 27, 2022)

Yao-Lin Chang

Chun-Yang Lin

Chi-Chun Liu

Stephen G Ryan

2022/7/27

Bank regulation/supervision and bank auditing

Henry and Ryan, Stephen G., Bank Regulation/Supervision and Bank Auditing (July 13, 2022)

Al Aloke Ghosh

Henry Jarva

Stephen G Ryan

2022/7/13

Asset‐Level Transparency and the (E) valuation of Asset‐Backed Securities

Journal of Accounting Research

Jed J Neilson

Stephen G Ryan

K Philip Wang

Biqin Xie

2022/6

Climate risk, population migration, and banks’ lending and deposit-taking activities

Population Migration, and Banks’ Lending and Deposit-Taking Activities (October 10, 2022)

Mary Brooke Billings

Stephen G Ryan

Han Yan

2022/10/10

Does the Current Expected Credit Loss Approach Decrease the Procyclicality of Banks’ Lending?

Available at SSRN 4110109

Jing Chen

Yiwei Dou

Stephen G Ryan

Youli Zou

2022/5/14

Using loan loss indicators by loan type to sharpen the evaluation of banks' loan loss accruals

Accounting Horizons

Gauri Bhat

Joshua A Lee

Stephen G Ryan

2021/9/1

Debiasing the measurement of conditional conservatism

Journal of Accounting Research

Marc Badia

Miguel Duro

Fernando Penalva

Stephen G Ryan

2021/9

Accounting policy choice during the financial crisis: Evidence from adoption of the fair value option

Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance

Yao-Lin Chang

Chi-Chun Liu

Stephen G Ryan

2021/1

Allowances for loan losses under the transition to CECL during the pandemic

Banking LJ

Stephen G Ryan

John Drum

Evan Carter

2020

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