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		<description><![CDATA[In the paper, Subprime Crisis and Board (In-)Competence: Private vs. Public Banks in Germany, which was recently made publicly available on SSRN, we examine evidence for a systematic underperformance of Germany’s state-owned banks in the current financial crisis and study if the bank losses can be traced to the quality of bank governance. For this [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<hgroup><em>Posted by R. Christopher Small, Co-editor, HLS Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, on Wednesday, September 1, 2010 </em><div class='e_n' style='background:#F8F8F8;padding:10px;margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:10px;text-indent:2.5em;'><strong style='margin-left:-2.5em;'>Editor's Note: </strong> <p style="margin:0; display:inline;">The following post comes to us from <a href="http://www.haraldhau.com/" target="_blank">Harald Hau</a> of the Finance Department at INSEAD and <a href="http://www.tu-dresden.de/wwvwlfw/team_thum.htm" target="_blank">Marcel Thum</a>, Professor of Business and Economics at TU Dresden.</p>
</div></hgroup><p>In the paper, <strong><em>Subprime Crisis and Board (In-)Competence: Private vs. Public Banks in Germany</em></strong>, which was recently made publicly available on SSRN, we examine evidence for a systematic underperformance of Germany’s state-owned banks in the current financial crisis and study if the bank losses can be traced to the quality of bank governance.</p>
<p>For this purpose, we examine the biographical background of 593 supervisory board members in the 29 largest banks and find a pronounced difference in the finance and management experience of board representatives across private and state-owned banks. Measures of “boardroom competence” are then related directly to the magnitude of bank losses in the recent financial crisis. Our data confirms that supervisory board (in-)competence in finance is related to losses in the financial crisis.</p>
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