Information Technology and the Cost of Bank Loans: An Empirical Investigation

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2019-01-08

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In this paper, we examine the effect of IT investment on the cost of bank loans for firms, drawing upon theories of banking and risk management. On one hand, IT may be able to reduce the risk of being overtaken by competition or other adverse situations; on the other hand, the IT investment itself might be considered risky due to nature of the digital transformation. Using a sample of 261 firms from 1991-2006 and data from InformationWeek, DealScan and Compustat, we find that IT investment is associated with lower interest rates from banks. More importantly, we find the strength of this relationship is contingent upon the role of IT in the industry, the intensity of competition in the industry, and whether the firm is diversified.

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Strategy, Information, Technology, Economics, and Strategy (SITES), Organizational Systems and Technology, IT business value, cost of bank loan

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9 pages

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Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

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