Creditworthiness Criteria According to the 5Cs Model and Credit Decision: The Moderating Role of Intellectual Capital

The current study aims to examine how creditworthiness criteria based on the (5Cs) model with its dimensions (character, capacity, capital, conditions, and collateral) on the credit decision in the presence of intellectual capital as a moderating variable applied to the branches of Jordanian com...

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Main Authors: Zaher Abdel Fattah Al-Slehat, Sufian Radwan Almanaseer, Bader Mustafa Mahmoud Al Sharif, Yazan Emnawer Al-Haraisa, Sulieman Daood Aloshaibat, Mohammad Abdlwhab Almahasneh
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Published: EconJournals 2024-10-01
Series:International Review of Management and Marketing
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author Zaher Abdel Fattah Al-Slehat
Sufian Radwan Almanaseer
Bader Mustafa Mahmoud Al Sharif
Yazan Emnawer Al-Haraisa
Sulieman Daood Aloshaibat
Mohammad Abdlwhab Almahasneh
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Sufian Radwan Almanaseer
Bader Mustafa Mahmoud Al Sharif
Yazan Emnawer Al-Haraisa
Sulieman Daood Aloshaibat
Mohammad Abdlwhab Almahasneh
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description The current study aims to examine how creditworthiness criteria based on the (5Cs) model with its dimensions (character, capacity, capital, conditions, and collateral) on the credit decision in the presence of intellectual capital as a moderating variable applied to the branches of Jordanian commercial banks in the southern governorates of Jordan. The study included 449 populations from these branches, with a sample size of 205 employees. The authors employed a quantitative approach and utilized Macro PROCESS v4.2 by Andrew F. Hayes for analysis within SPSS v.28 software to achieve the study objective and test its hypotheses. According to the findings of the study, there is a positive effect of creditworthiness criteria based on the (5Cs) model on the credit decision. Furthermore, the study discovered that there is a presence of a moderating role of intellectual capital on the relationship between creditworthiness criteria based on the (5Cs) model and the credit decision. The study recommends that banks should prioritize investing in training programs for employees to improve their ability to assess credit risk accurately.
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spelling doaj-art-2105cc4bd2d74b938b25794f378bb4db2025-02-06T01:06:05ZengEconJournalsInternational Review of Management and Marketing2146-44052024-10-0114610.32479/irmm.17257Creditworthiness Criteria According to the 5Cs Model and Credit Decision: The Moderating Role of Intellectual CapitalZaher Abdel Fattah Al-Slehat0Sufian Radwan Almanaseer1Bader Mustafa Mahmoud Al Sharif2Yazan Emnawer Al-Haraisa3Sulieman Daood Aloshaibat 4Mohammad Abdlwhab Almahasneh5Department of Business Economic, Business Faculty, Tafila Technical University, Tafilah, JordanDepartment of Business Economic, Business Faculty, Tafila Technical University, Tafilah, JordanDepartment of Business Economic, Business Faculty, Tafila Technical University, Tafilah, JordanDepartment of Business Administration, Tafila Technical University, Tafilah, JordanDepartment of Business Economic, Business Faculty, Tafila Technical University, Tafilah, JordanDepartment of Business Economic, Business Faculty, Tafila Technical University, Tafilah, Jordan The current study aims to examine how creditworthiness criteria based on the (5Cs) model with its dimensions (character, capacity, capital, conditions, and collateral) on the credit decision in the presence of intellectual capital as a moderating variable applied to the branches of Jordanian commercial banks in the southern governorates of Jordan. The study included 449 populations from these branches, with a sample size of 205 employees. The authors employed a quantitative approach and utilized Macro PROCESS v4.2 by Andrew F. Hayes for analysis within SPSS v.28 software to achieve the study objective and test its hypotheses. According to the findings of the study, there is a positive effect of creditworthiness criteria based on the (5Cs) model on the credit decision. Furthermore, the study discovered that there is a presence of a moderating role of intellectual capital on the relationship between creditworthiness criteria based on the (5Cs) model and the credit decision. The study recommends that banks should prioritize investing in training programs for employees to improve their ability to assess credit risk accurately. https://mail.econjournals.com/index.php/irmm/article/view/17257Creditworthiness (5Cs), Credit Decision, Intellectual Capital, Banks
spellingShingle Zaher Abdel Fattah Al-Slehat
Sufian Radwan Almanaseer
Bader Mustafa Mahmoud Al Sharif
Yazan Emnawer Al-Haraisa
Sulieman Daood Aloshaibat
Mohammad Abdlwhab Almahasneh
Creditworthiness Criteria According to the 5Cs Model and Credit Decision: The Moderating Role of Intellectual Capital
International Review of Management and Marketing
Creditworthiness (5Cs), Credit Decision, Intellectual Capital, Banks
title Creditworthiness Criteria According to the 5Cs Model and Credit Decision: The Moderating Role of Intellectual Capital
title_full Creditworthiness Criteria According to the 5Cs Model and Credit Decision: The Moderating Role of Intellectual Capital
title_fullStr Creditworthiness Criteria According to the 5Cs Model and Credit Decision: The Moderating Role of Intellectual Capital
title_full_unstemmed Creditworthiness Criteria According to the 5Cs Model and Credit Decision: The Moderating Role of Intellectual Capital
title_short Creditworthiness Criteria According to the 5Cs Model and Credit Decision: The Moderating Role of Intellectual Capital
title_sort creditworthiness criteria according to the 5cs model and credit decision the moderating role of intellectual capital
topic Creditworthiness (5Cs), Credit Decision, Intellectual Capital, Banks
url https://mail.econjournals.com/index.php/irmm/article/view/17257
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