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Enforcement of banking regulation and the cost of borrowing
(01.04.2019)
Journal of Banking and Finance April
Journal of Banking and Finance April
We show that borrowing firms benefit substantially from important enforcement actions issued on U.S. banks for safety and soundness reasons. Using hand-collected data on such actions from the main three U.S. regulators and ...
Employee Treatment and Contracting with Bank Lenders : An Instrumental Approach for Stakeholder Management
(15.08.2019)
Journal of Business Ethics 4
Journal of Business Ethics 4
Adopting an instrumental approach for stakeholder management, we focus on two primary stakeholder groups (employees and creditors) to investigate the relationship between employee treatment and loan contracts with banks. ...
Can lenders discern managerial ability from luck? Evidence from bank loan contracts
(15.02.2018)
Journal of Banking and Finance February
Journal of Banking and Finance February
We investigate the effect of managerial ability versus luck on bank loan contracting. Borrowers showing a persistently superior managerial ability over previous years (more likely due to ability) enjoy a lower loan spread, ...
Switching costs and financial stability
(04.03.2019)
Journal of Financial Stability April
Journal of Financial Stability April
We establish that the effect of intensified deposit market competition, measured by reduced switching costs, on the probability of bank failures depends critically on whether we focus on competition with established customer ...
Social Capital and Debt Contracting : Evidence from Bank Loans and Public Bonds
(03.05.2017)
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 3; June
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 3; June
We find that firms headquartered in U.S. counties with higher levels of social capital incur lower bank loan spreads. This finding is robust to using organ donation as an alternative social capital measure and incremental ...