距离与现代银行对中小企业的贷款:基于德国区域银行和大银行比较的民族志洞见

Distance and Modern Banks’ Lending to SMEs: Ethnographic Insights from a Comparison of Regional and Large Banks in Germany

Journal of Economic Geography · 2017
被引 46
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过民族志方法比较德国区域银行和大银行的信贷决策过程,发现大银行在约50%的决策中功能距离更短,但区域银行在向财务困境的中小企业放贷时更能利用软信息。

Abstract

By lending at a shorter functional distance, regional banks are associated with enhanced access to soft information compared with large banks, thus allowing superior screening, which consequently reduces credit rationing to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This article scrutinises this widespread assumed association, considering the ubiquitous application of rating systems that potentially reduce regional banks’ local credit-granting authority and obviate the necessity of proximity to reduce information asymmetries. Novel ethnographic insights into credit-decision processes, inter alia, of a regional operating savings bank and a large nationwide bank surprisingly reveal shorter functional distance of the large bank in approximately 50% of credit decisions because of the considerable credit-granting authority of local staff. Nevertheless, observations of soft information usage and credit-decision processes indicate that the regional bank is able to consider soft information when it most strongly influences lending decisions, i.e., when deciding whether to lend to financially distressed SMEs.

银行距离软信息中小企业信贷信贷决策