Small firms and bank financing in bad times
Giulio Cainelli (),
Valentina Giannini () and
Donato Iacobucci ()
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Giulio Cainelli: University of Padova
Valentina Giannini: Polytechnic University of Marche
Donato Iacobucci: Polytechnic University of Marche
Small Business Economics, 2020, vol. 55, issue 4, No 5, 943-953
Abstract:
Abstract This paper aims to analyze access to bank financing by small firms belonging to business groups compared to independent firms. We consider Italian manufacturing firms during the severe credit-crunch during 2010–2012 caused by the financial crisis and subsequent domestic recession. We expect belonging to a business group to facilitate access to bank financing as the result of two different mechanisms: (i) the implicit guarantee provided by group belonging (affiliation effect) and (ii) the transfer of resources via the internal capital market (portfolio effect). The empirical evidence confirms our hypotheses. Belonging to a business group facilitates access to bank financing, while the presence of an internal capital market, which substitutes for both the decision to obtain bank financing and the amount borrowed, makes firms that are part of a business group less dependent than independent firms on this type of financing.
Keywords: Bank-financing; Small firms; Business groups; Financial crisis; G32; L22; G01; G21; L26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/s11187-019-00164-7
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