Stand By Me: Friends, Relationship Banking, and Financial Governance in Asia Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

While northeastern Asian economies have grown during the exact same period, at a stellar speed over the past 4 decades, financial market participants and bank officials have been charged with corruption, nepotism, and government meddling and have incurred high rates of non-performing loans. A part of Chinese society known as guanxi, the close relationships between their clients and financiers, has often been criticized in Northeast Asia finance as a key source of corruption.

However, the complex nature of relationships in guanxi networks brings a great side to Asian finance in government officials, and that reputational threat disciplines financiers, clients. I delve into the private side of Asian finance using the theoretical poles of transactional and relationship banking. Transactional banking is a top-down, challenging-information impersonal form of financial contracting, while relationship banking is a bottom-up interpersonal sort of banking that relies on data that is gentler.

Stand By Me Friends, Relationship Banking, and Financial Governance in Asia case study solution

PUBLICATION DATE: November 15, 2013 PRODUCT #: BH569-PDF-ENG

This is just an excerpt. This case is about FINANCE & ACCOUNTING

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