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How do Japanese banks discipline small- and medium-sized borrowers? An investigation of the deployment of lending technologies

Institutional Approach to Global Corporate Governance: Business Systems and Beyond

ISBN: 978-1-84855-320-0, eISBN: 978-1-84855-321-7

Publication date: 1 November 2008

Abstract

This chapter empirically investigates how banks evaluate the creditworthiness of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Following SME loan underwriting literature that distinguishes among different lending technologies, we test whether the typical SME bank loan is underwritten primarily based on just a single technology. We find that although financial statement lending is the most commonly used and serves as a kind of basic technology, it tends not to be used to the exclusion of other technologies. These findings imply that, at least in Japan, SME lending practice may be inconsistent with academic research on how banks underwrite loans elsewhere.

Citation

Uchida, H., Udell, G.F. and Yamori, N. (2008), "How do Japanese banks discipline small- and medium-sized borrowers? An investigation of the deployment of lending technologies", Choi, J.J. and Dow, S. (Ed.) Institutional Approach to Global Corporate Governance: Business Systems and Beyond (International Finance Review, Vol. 9), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 57-80. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1569-3767(08)09003-1

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