Non-performing loans and bank performance: what role does corporate social responsibility play? A system GMM analysis for European banks

IF 3.9 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Applied Accounting Research Pub Date : 2023-03-10 DOI:10.1108/jaar-10-2021-0283
Rim Boussaada, A. Hakimi, Majdi Karmani
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PurposeThis research investigated whether corporate social responsibility (CSR) can alleviate the negative effect of non-performing loans (NPLs) on bank performance.Design/methodology/approachThe research employed a sample of European banks over the 2008–2017 period. To resolve endogeneity and heterogeneity problems, the system generalized method of moments (SGMM) model was employed.FindingsFirst, bank NPLs were negatively and significantly associated with bank performance as measured by the Q-Tobin ratio and the return on assets (ROA). Second, CSR scores exerted a negative and significant effect on the level of NPLs. Finally, the results indicated that bank performance could benefit from the interactional effect of CSR and NPLs.Research limitations/implicationsThis study fills the gap in the debate over the mediating role of CSR in the NPLs – bank performance interrelation. In addition, our SGMM analysis yielded more robust and efficient results while resolving endogeneity and heterogeneity problems concerning CSR and bank performance or risk in corporate finance.Practical implicationsCSR practices can play an essential mediating role in the NPLs–bank performance relationship. CSR activities in the European context may reduce the level of NPLs and increase bank performance.Originality/valueTo the best of the authors’ knowledge, studies of the implications of CSR activities on the banking sector are very limited. Indeed, this paper shows that CSR mediates the relationship between CSR practices and NPLs. The results suggest that bank performance could benefit from the interactional effect of CSR and NPLs.
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不良贷款与银行绩效:企业社会责任扮演什么角色?欧洲银行的系统GMM分析
目的研究企业社会责任(CSR)是否能缓解不良贷款对银行绩效的负面影响。设计/方法/方法该研究采用了2008-2017年期间的欧洲银行样本。为了解决内生性和异质性问题,采用了系统广义矩量法(SGMM)模型。调查结果首先,银行不良贷款与银行绩效呈负相关,这与Q-Tobin比率和资产回报率(ROA)有关。其次,企业社会责任评分对不良贷款水平有显著的负向影响。最后,研究结果表明,银行绩效可以受益于企业社会责任和不良贷款的相互作用。研究局限性/含义本研究填补了关于企业社会责任在不良贷款-银行绩效相互关系中的中介作用的争论空白。此外,我们的SGMM分析在解决企业社会责任和银行绩效或公司融资风险的内生性和异质性问题的同时,产生了更稳健和有效的结果。实际含义企业社会责任实践可以在不良贷款与银行绩效关系中发挥重要的中介作用。欧洲背景下的企业社会责任活动可能会降低不良贷款水平,提高银行业绩。原创性/价值据作者所知,对企业社会责任活动对银行业影响的研究非常有限。事实上,本文表明,企业社会责任在企业社会责任实践和不良贷款之间起着中介作用。研究结果表明,企业社会责任与不良贷款的交互作用可以使银行绩效受益。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Accounting Research provides a forum for the publication of high quality manuscripts concerning issues relevant to the practice of accounting in a wide variety of contexts. The journal seeks to promote a research agenda that allows academics and practitioners to work together to provide sustainable outcomes in a practice setting. The journal is keen to encourage academic research articles which develop a forum for the discussion of real, practical problems and provide the expertise to allow solutions to these problems to be formed, while also contributing to our theoretical understanding of such issues.
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