Societal trust and bank opacity

IF 2 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance Pub Date : 2023-08-28 DOI:10.1108/jfrc-05-2023-0073
George Kladakis, Sotirios K. Bellos, Alexandros Skouralis
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Purpose This paper aims to examine the relationship between societal trust and bank asset opacity using an international sample of banks. Design/methodology/approach The authors use an international data set of banks and panel regressions. For robustness purposes, the authors use multiple measures of both societal trust and bank opacity as well as two-stage least squares regressions to address endogeneity concerns. Findings The authors find that societal trust is negatively associated with the opacity of bank portfolios. Practical implications Results of this study inform regulators on the importance of trust for the banking sector and support policies towards enhancing trust in banks. Also, a sustained environment of high levels of trust in banks can prevent the introduction of extensive prudential regulations that policymakers often use to establish trust, as well as lower the additional resources required when trust levels are low. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that examines this relationship. The literature provides only limited evidence and not for the banking sector, for which opacity is of outmost importance.
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社会信任与银行不透明
目的本文旨在利用国际银行样本来检验社会信任与银行资产不透明之间的关系。设计/方法论/方法作者使用银行和面板回归的国际数据集。出于稳健性目的,作者使用了社会信任和银行不透明性的多重衡量标准,以及两阶段最小二乘回归来解决内生性问题。研究结果作者发现,社会信任与银行投资组合的不透明性呈负相关。实际含义本研究的结果向监管机构介绍了信任对银行业的重要性,并支持加强对银行信任的政策。此外,对银行高度信任的持续环境可以防止引入政策制定者经常用来建立信任的广泛审慎监管,并在信任水平较低时降低所需的额外资源。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一项研究这种关系的研究。文献只提供了有限的证据,而不是针对银行业,对银行业来说,不透明是最重要的。
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