信任与企业债务期限错配:来自中国的证据

Xiao Chi Wang, Wei Hao, Jiali Fang, Ji (George) Wu, Liping Zou
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本研究探讨了中国社会信任与企业债务期限错配之间的关系。此外,我们还探讨了社会信任影响债务期限错配的经济机制,以及社会信任在不同特征的企业中发挥的不同作用。我们采用企业诚信度得分和省级无偿献血率作为衡量地区社会信任水平的指标,发现地方信任与企业债务期限错配之间存在负相关关系,这表明促进道德规范的社会信任对企业的过度风险倾向起到了抑制作用。另一种一致的解释是,较高的社会信任会提高债务人的贷款意愿,从而降低企业的融资成本,进而减少这种错配背后潜在的成本节约动机。我们还发现证据表明,社会信任改善了企业的信息环境,从而提高了企业的风险承担能力和/或降低融资成本的能力。研究还揭示了社会信任的作用因企业特征(如杠杆率和盈利能力)和所有权结构(国有企业与非国有企业)而异。研究结果强调了社会资本对政策和治理的日益重要性,为相关文献做出了贡献。
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Trust and corporate debt maturity mismatch: Evidence from China
This study explores the relationship between social trust and firm debt maturity mismatch in the Chinese context. Additionally, we investigate the economic mechanisms through which social trust affects debt maturity mismatch, and the differential roles played by social trust among firms with different characteristics. We employ enterprise trustworthiness scores and provincial blood donation rates as our measures of regional social trust level and find a negative relationship between local trust and firm debt maturity mismatch, suggesting that social trust which promotes ethical norms acts as a restraint on firms' propensity for excessive risk. An alternative but consistent explanation is higher social trust increases debtors' willingness to lend, hence it reduces firms' funding costs and consequently the potential cost‐saving motivation behind such a mismatch. We further document evidence that social trust improves the firm information environment and consequently risk‐taking and/or the ability to reduce funding costs. The study also reveals variations in the role of social trust based on firm characteristics, such as leverage and profitability, and the ownership structure (state‐owned enterprises vs. non‐state‐owned enterprises). The findings contribute to the literature by highlighting the increasing importance of social capital for policy and governance.
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