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5 April 2017
20171491350400000
No. 057

Collectivism and Connected Lending

Siwapong Dheera-aumpon

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National culture may affect the prevalence of connected lending. This study aimed to assess the effects of national culture, especially collectivism, on the need for special connections with banks, which is a measure of connected lending. The researcher obtained national culture data from both Hofstede's work and the GLOBE project. Using data covering more than 5000 firms in 51 countries, this study found that GLOBE Institutional Collectivism decreases the need for special connections, while Hofstede Collectivism and GLOBE In-Group Collectivism do not. This suggests that the need for special connections with banks is different from the corruption of bank officials.

Siwapong Dheera-aumpon
Siwapong Dheera-aumpon
Kasetsart University
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JEL: G21
Tags: national culturebanking and financeinstitutional environmentcollectivismfirm financing
The views expressed in this workshop do not necessarily reflect the views of the Puey Ungphakorn Institute for Economic Research or the Bank of Thailand.
Siwapong Dheera-aumpon
Siwapong Dheera-aumpon
Kasetsart University

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