Journal of Northeastern University(Social Science) ›› 2016, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (1): 29-35.DOI: 10.15936/j.cnki.1008-3758.2016.01.006

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External Security, Bank-enterprise Relationship and Enterprise GrowthBased on the Empirical Data from Chinas Small and Medium-sized Listed Companies

LIU Rui-zhi1, ZHANG Zheng2, ZHANG Lu-xiu3   

  1. (1. College of Management, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, China; 2. College of Management, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, China; 3. College of Management, University of Jinan, Jinan 250022, China)
  • Received:2015-07-03 Revised:2015-07-03 Online:2016-01-25 Published:2016-01-26
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Abstract: More and more Chinas small and medium-sized listed companies provide external security for their subsidiaries, and set out to establish their relationship with banks. In order to explore the relationship between external security, bank-enterprise link and enterprise growth, the empirical data from Chinas listed companies were tested. The results showed that SMEs acts of providing external security for others as well as the amount that SMEs provide had a negative effect on the growth of SMEs, whereas the listed companies tended to build up a bank-enterprise relationship by employing professionals with banking experience as their senior executives, which could not only exert a positive effect on enterprise growth but also have a positive moderating effect on the relationship between external security and enterprise growth. Thus, it can be concluded that building up bank-enterprise relationship may improve the effectiveness of enterprises external security.

Key words: external security, bank-enterprise relationship, moderating effect, small and medium-sized listed company

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