为什么银行偏爱善待员工的企业?一种利益相关者筛选视角

Why Do Banks Favor Employee-Friendly Firms? A Stakeholder-Screening Perspective

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2020
被引 47
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现银行将员工待遇作为筛选企业可信度的信号,善待员工的企业能获得更低成本的银行贷款,且当银行无法从其他利益相关者关系推断企业意图时,这一效应更强。

Abstract

We investigate why employee-friendly firms often benefit from lower costs of debt financing. We theorize that banks use employee treatment as a screen to assess firms’ trustworthiness, which encompasses not only confidence in firms’ ability to perform well but also the belief that they will act with good intent toward their creditors. We integrate screening theory and stakeholder theory to explain the—oftentimes unintended—consequences that firms’ actions toward employees have on their relationships with other stakeholders. An analysis of U.S. firms between 2003 and 2010 shows that favorable employee treatment reduces the cost of bank loans, and this relationship is stronger when banks cannot infer firms’ intent from their relations with stakeholders other than employees. A policy-capturing study provides further support that employee treatment serves as a screen for intent. We discuss the implications of our stakeholder-screening perspective as a novel way to understand the second-order, unintended effects of a focal stakeholder relationship on firms’ relations with other stakeholders.

公司金融利益相关者理论银行信贷员工待遇