La face cachée de l’intermédiation financière : composition, traduction et mémorisation du savoir idiosyncratique dans la banque solidaire

Amélie Artis, Simon Cornée
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Abstract

Idiosyncratic knowledge, defined as the internal knowledge produced by a bank on each of its borrowers, is at the heart of the financial intermediation process. Nonetheless, the way bank managers use information in the credit-granting process remains a black box in the existing econometric studies. On the basis of a statistical textual analysis conducted on prior-to-credit-committee notices of 52 credit files stemming from a social bank, our paper offers three main contributions. First, we show that the social bank under scrutiny produces a rich idiosyncratic knowledge mainly composed of soft information. Second, we reveal how the qualitative and the quantitative dimensions of the idiosyncratic knowledge are used when credit conditions are determined; hierarchy playing a key role in this process of interpretation. Third, our results indicate that the bank relies on an information system as well as on its agents’ cognitive abilities to memorise the idiosyncratic knowledge it produces. In this respect, our research points out deficiencies in the bank’s organisational memory and suggests some directions to remedy them.
金融中介的隐藏面:团结银行独特知识的构成、翻译和记忆
特质知识被定义为银行对每个借款人产生的内部知识,是金融中介过程的核心。尽管如此,在现有的计量经济学研究中,银行经理在授信过程中使用信息的方式仍然是一个黑盒子。基于对来自某社会银行的52份信用文件的信用委员会通知进行的统计文本分析,我们的论文提供了三个主要贡献。首先,我们发现被审视的社会银行产生了主要由软信息组成的丰富的特质知识。其次,我们揭示了当信贷条件确定时,特质知识的定性和定量维度是如何被使用的;等级制度在这一解释过程中起着关键作用。第三,我们的结果表明,银行依赖于信息系统以及其代理人的认知能力来记忆它产生的特殊知识。在这方面,我们的研究指出了银行组织记忆的不足,并提出了一些补救方向。
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