This paper examines whether and how the adoption of eXtensible Business Reporting Language(XBRL)reduces information asymmetry in loan contracting.We hypothesize that the adoption of XBRL can enhance information dissem...This paper examines whether and how the adoption of eXtensible Business Reporting Language(XBRL)reduces information asymmetry in loan contracting.We hypothesize that the adoption of XBRL can enhance information dissemination and mitigate the information asymmetry problem between borrowers and lenders.Using a sample of 554 US bank loan contracts,we find that borrowers who adopt XBRL enjoy more favourable price and nonprice terms of bank loan contracts.Additional analyses indicate that the relations among XBRL adoption and bank loan price vary with loan structure.Overall,this research provides evidence that technology advancements such as XBRL reduce cost of bank loans by decreasing information asymmetry between borrowers and lenders.展开更多
文摘This paper examines whether and how the adoption of eXtensible Business Reporting Language(XBRL)reduces information asymmetry in loan contracting.We hypothesize that the adoption of XBRL can enhance information dissemination and mitigate the information asymmetry problem between borrowers and lenders.Using a sample of 554 US bank loan contracts,we find that borrowers who adopt XBRL enjoy more favourable price and nonprice terms of bank loan contracts.Additional analyses indicate that the relations among XBRL adoption and bank loan price vary with loan structure.Overall,this research provides evidence that technology advancements such as XBRL reduce cost of bank loans by decreasing information asymmetry between borrowers and lenders.