The Accuracy of the Information Presented in Credit Bureau Reports: Research and Comparative Analysis

This paper presents research results regarding information accuracy in the Serbian credit bureau reports and tries to identify the reasons which affect the accuracy of the information presented in credit bureau reports, in global terms. The research was conducted by interviewing respond...

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Main Author: Vladimir Simović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Economic Sciences 2015-12-01
Series:Economic Analysis
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Online Access:http://www.library.ien.bg.ac.rs/index.php/ea/article/view/317/313
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spelling doaj-1a1d62d6f29e469d8e411809dfad02982020-11-24T22:49:45ZengInstitute of Economic SciencesEconomic Analysis1821-25732560-39492015-12-01483/42943The Accuracy of the Information Presented in Credit Bureau Reports: Research and Comparative Analysis Vladimir Simović0 Institute of Economic Sciences, Belgrade, SerbiaThis paper presents research results regarding information accuracy in the Serbian credit bureau reports and tries to identify the reasons which affect the accuracy of the information presented in credit bureau reports, in global terms. The research was conducted by interviewing respondents. Comparative analysis was used in order to formulate proposal of factors which determine information accuracy in the credit bureau reports. The results show that the materially significant errors in information presented in Serbian credit bureau reports make 0.5% of the sample. This implies that creditors in Serbia base their credit decisions on reliable information. The results of this study were compared to results of the studies conducted in USA and Germany in order to formulate proposal of factors which influence the information accuracy in the credit bureau reports. In order toimprove information accuracy in credit bureau reports, in global terms, special attention should be paid to formulation of international standards of credit reporting and identification systems of natural persons and legal entities. http://www.library.ien.bg.ac.rs/index.php/ea/article/view/317/313credit information exchangeinformation qualitydecision support systemsinformation management
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The Accuracy of the Information Presented in Credit Bureau Reports: Research and Comparative Analysis
Economic Analysis
credit information exchange
information quality
decision support systems
information management
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title The Accuracy of the Information Presented in Credit Bureau Reports: Research and Comparative Analysis
title_short The Accuracy of the Information Presented in Credit Bureau Reports: Research and Comparative Analysis
title_full The Accuracy of the Information Presented in Credit Bureau Reports: Research and Comparative Analysis
title_fullStr The Accuracy of the Information Presented in Credit Bureau Reports: Research and Comparative Analysis
title_full_unstemmed The Accuracy of the Information Presented in Credit Bureau Reports: Research and Comparative Analysis
title_sort accuracy of the information presented in credit bureau reports: research and comparative analysis
publisher Institute of Economic Sciences
series Economic Analysis
issn 1821-2573
2560-3949
publishDate 2015-12-01
description This paper presents research results regarding information accuracy in the Serbian credit bureau reports and tries to identify the reasons which affect the accuracy of the information presented in credit bureau reports, in global terms. The research was conducted by interviewing respondents. Comparative analysis was used in order to formulate proposal of factors which determine information accuracy in the credit bureau reports. The results show that the materially significant errors in information presented in Serbian credit bureau reports make 0.5% of the sample. This implies that creditors in Serbia base their credit decisions on reliable information. The results of this study were compared to results of the studies conducted in USA and Germany in order to formulate proposal of factors which influence the information accuracy in the credit bureau reports. In order toimprove information accuracy in credit bureau reports, in global terms, special attention should be paid to formulation of international standards of credit reporting and identification systems of natural persons and legal entities.
topic credit information exchange
information quality
decision support systems
information management
url http://www.library.ien.bg.ac.rs/index.php/ea/article/view/317/313
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