解决贷款问题的潜在偏见

R. Brody, Matias Sokolowski, Reilly White
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本文描述了行为偏差如何影响金融契约违约的解决。先前的文献证明,违反豁免是常见的;然而,缺乏对导致信贷员放弃违反契约的决定因素的讨论。我们依靠承诺偏差的升级(或沉没成本现象)来讨论信贷员如何依附于选定的行动方案,而无法纳入新的信息,从而增加了放弃契约的可能性。我们通过详细说明会计如何将贷款质量与银行财务报表联系起来,来解释这种偏差对银行财务报告的影响。我们进一步借鉴心理学文献,提供潜在的解决方案,以减轻在信贷员的背景下过度承诺。未来的研究可以检验信贷员有意或无意地偏离理性决策的程度。这项研究具有实际意义,因为银行财务报告的使用者,包括投资者、审计员、审查员和银行经理,了解了会计机制如何将银行贷款组合与财务报表联系起来的过程和挑战。
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The Potential for Biases in Resolving Loan Problems
This paper describes how behavioral biases influence the resolution of financial covenant violations. Prior literature documents that violation waivers are common; however, there is a lack of discussion on the determinants that lead loan officers to waive covenant violations. We rely on the escalation of commitment bias (or the sunk cost phenomenon) to discuss how loan officers may become attached to a selected course of action and fail to incorporate new information, increasing the likelihood of covenant waivers. We explain the implications of this bias on bank financial reports by detailing how accounting links loan quality to bank financial statements. We further draw on the psychology literature to offer potential solutions to mitigate overcommitment in the context of loan officers. Future research can examine the extent to which loan officers knowingly or unknowingly steer away from rational decision-making. This study has practical implications as users of bank financial reports, including investors, auditors, examiners, and bank managers, learn about processes and challenges on how accounting mechanics link bank loan portfolios to financial statements.
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