Gender Bias in SME Lending: Experimental Evidence from Turkey

S. Alibhai, A. Donald, Markus Goldstein, Alper Ahmet Oguz, A. Pankov, Francesco Strobbe
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Gender disparities in small and medium-size enterprise lending exist around the world and impede the growth of millions of women-led firms. This paper examines a potential driver of these disparities: gender-biased loan officers. Officer bias is measured through a novel loan application experiment conducted with 77 loan officers in Turkish banks. The analysis finds that 35 percent of the loan officers are biased against female applicants, with women receiving loan amounts $14,000 lower on average compared with men. Experience in the banking sector can attenuate this bias, with each year of experience reducing gender biased loan allocations by 6 percent. The results suggest that loan officers may use gender bias as a heuristic device given limited information and risk aversion. Helping newly recruited and lesser experienced loan officers to better discern loan application quality may thus improve financing of business loans to women and reduce gender gaps in entrepreneurship.
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中小企业贷款中的性别偏见:来自土耳其的实验证据
世界各地在中小企业贷款方面存在性别差异,阻碍了数以百万计妇女领导的公司的发展。本文探讨了造成这些差异的一个潜在因素:性别偏见的信贷员。通过对土耳其银行77名信贷员进行的一项新的贷款申请实验,测量了官员偏见。分析发现,35%的信贷员对女性申请人有偏见,女性获得的贷款金额平均比男性低1.4万美元。银行业的经验可以减轻这种偏见,每年的经验可以减少6%的性别偏见贷款分配。结果表明,在有限的信息和风险厌恶的情况下,信贷员可能会使用性别偏见作为启发式工具。因此,帮助新招聘的和经验不足的信贷员更好地辨别贷款申请的质量,可以改善向妇女提供商业贷款的融资情况,缩小创业中的性别差距。
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