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Do Cultural Differences Between Contracting Parties Matter? Evidence from Syndicated Bank Loans
by
Giannetti, Mariassunta
, Yafeh, Yishay
in
Bank capital
/ Bank credit
/ Bank loans
/ Banking
/ Bankrisiko
/ behavioral bias
/ Contract negotiations
/ Cross-national analysis
/ Cultural differences
/ Culture
/ Decision makers
/ Decision making
/ Distant
/ Economic aspects
/ financial contracts
/ Financial services
/ Interest rates
/ International
/ Japan
/ Kanada
/ Kreditgeschäft
/ Kulturelle Identität
/ Lenders
/ Loan defaults
/ Loans
/ Management science
/ Multiculturalism
/ National banks
/ Participating loans
/ Risk sharing
/ Risk-taking (Psychology)
/ Social aspects
/ Spreading risk
/ Studies
/ Syndicated loans
/ Südkorea
/ USA
/ Verhaltensökonomik
2012
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Do Cultural Differences Between Contracting Parties Matter? Evidence from Syndicated Bank Loans
by
Giannetti, Mariassunta
, Yafeh, Yishay
in
Bank capital
/ Bank credit
/ Bank loans
/ Banking
/ Bankrisiko
/ behavioral bias
/ Contract negotiations
/ Cross-national analysis
/ Cultural differences
/ Culture
/ Decision makers
/ Decision making
/ Distant
/ Economic aspects
/ financial contracts
/ Financial services
/ Interest rates
/ International
/ Japan
/ Kanada
/ Kreditgeschäft
/ Kulturelle Identität
/ Lenders
/ Loan defaults
/ Loans
/ Management science
/ Multiculturalism
/ National banks
/ Participating loans
/ Risk sharing
/ Risk-taking (Psychology)
/ Social aspects
/ Spreading risk
/ Studies
/ Syndicated loans
/ Südkorea
/ USA
/ Verhaltensökonomik
2012
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Do Cultural Differences Between Contracting Parties Matter? Evidence from Syndicated Bank Loans
by
Giannetti, Mariassunta
, Yafeh, Yishay
in
Bank capital
/ Bank credit
/ Bank loans
/ Banking
/ Bankrisiko
/ behavioral bias
/ Contract negotiations
/ Cross-national analysis
/ Cultural differences
/ Culture
/ Decision makers
/ Decision making
/ Distant
/ Economic aspects
/ financial contracts
/ Financial services
/ Interest rates
/ International
/ Japan
/ Kanada
/ Kreditgeschäft
/ Kulturelle Identität
/ Lenders
/ Loan defaults
/ Loans
/ Management science
/ Multiculturalism
/ National banks
/ Participating loans
/ Risk sharing
/ Risk-taking (Psychology)
/ Social aspects
/ Spreading risk
/ Studies
/ Syndicated loans
/ Südkorea
/ USA
/ Verhaltensökonomik
2012
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Do Cultural Differences Between Contracting Parties Matter? Evidence from Syndicated Bank Loans
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Do Cultural Differences Between Contracting Parties Matter? Evidence from Syndicated Bank Loans
2012
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Overview
We investigate whether cultural differences between professional decision makers affect financial contracts in a large data set of international syndicated bank loans. We find that more culturally distant lead banks offer borrowers smaller loans at a higher interest rate and are more likely to require third-party guarantees. These effects do not disappear following repeated interaction between borrower and lender and are economically sizable: A one-standard-deviation increase in cultural distance, approximately the distance between Canada and the United States or between Japan and South Korea, is associated with a 6.5 basis point higher loan spread; the loan spread increases by about 23 basis points if the bank-firm match involves culturally more distant parties, for example, from Japan and the United States. We also find that cultural differences not only affect the relation between borrower and lender, but also hamper risk sharing between participant banks and culturally distant lead banks.
This paper was accepted by Brad Barber, Teck Ho, and Terrance Odean, special issue editors.
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