Has financial development benefited the performance of publicly traded cultural and creative firms? Evidence from China

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Yan Li
Md. Main Uddin
Ye An
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[1] Sichuan Normal University,School of Business
[2] Monash University,School of Media, Film and Journalism
[3] Monash University,Department of Economics
[4] Northeast Normal University,School of Business
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Financial development; Performance; Financing channels; Publicly traded cultural and creative firms; China; G20; G32; Z10;
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Using data over the 2008–2015 period, we examine the impact of financial development on the performance of publicly traded cultural and creative firms in China. Our results show that financial development, especially credit market growth, is associated with the improved performance of publicly traded cultural and creative firms. We also find that financial development exhibits differential impacts across the regions in China. Amongst financing channels, bank loans in the eastern region and private lending in the central and western regions are more effective in promoting the performance of publicly traded cultural and creative firms. Consequently, our findings have significant policy implications for the funding and financing practices of both financiers and cultural and creative industries. Policy measures that foster financial product innovation, diversify financing channels and ease financial difficulties should be undertaken to achieve sustainable growth in the cultural and creative industries.
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页码:351 / 395
页数:44
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