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We examine the impact of a chairperson having siblings on the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of a firm. The findings suggest that when a firm has a siblings-chairperson, the firm has a better CSR rating than a firm with a chairperson having no siblings. The conclusions are robust to a...
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Theoretically, it is unclear whether group loans outperform individual loans in terms of delinquency, especially during a crisis. It is difficult to test the hypothesis due to differences in the types of borrowers of the group and individual loans and likely differences in their behavior between...
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Using transaction-level credit card spending from a leading Chinese commercial bank, we show that consumers prefer firms with higher Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) profiles. Specifically, we show that consumers increase their consumption by 4.9 percentage points as the ESG rating...
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Using account-level administrative data set from a large U.S. financial institution, we assess the impact on consumption and debt repayment of a credit card incentive program that offers cash-back rewards for usage. Using a generalized difference-in-differences design, we find that the program...
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We study credit card rewards as an ideal laboratory to quantify redistribution between consumers in retail financial markets. Comparing cards with and without rewards, we find that, regardless of income, sophisticated individuals profit from reward credit cards at the expense of naive consumers....
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