Digital Economy, Institutional Environment, and the Credit Risks of Commercial Banks
作者
孙光林 李婷 苏怡静 史丹
发表于
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade
Published online: 29 Aug 2023.
ABSTRACT
Most emerging economies are in a transition period, and an imperfect institutional environment will lead to inefficient supervision mechanisms in the digital economy. Based on data representing the experiences of China’s listed commercial banks from 2013 to 2021, this study empirically examines the impact of the digital economy on credit risk by using a panel fixed-effect model. The findings indicate that the development of the digital economy helps to reduce credit risk faced by commercial banks. Institutional variables, such as financial supervision and the legal institutional environment, have significant mediation effects of the digital economy. By increasing the intensity of financial supervision and improving the legal institutional environment, the digital economy can reduce the credit risk faced by commercial banks. Interestingly, the effect of the digital economy on credit risk is not uniform across all banks. State-owned commercial banks benefit more from the digital economy in terms of reducing their credit risk than on non-state-owned banks. The inhibitory effect of the digital economy on the credit risk of commercial banks is significant in eastern China but not in central and western China.
KEYWORDS
Digital economy;
financial supervision;
legal institutional environment;
bank credit risk
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