Credit reporting is a contested process whereby parties with distinct interests (borrowers, lenders, and intermediaries) jointly construct the form, method, and style of credit assessment. In contrast to theories that argue information should grow more secure and credit relationships more transparent over time, the conflicted struggle over representation produces different styles or “genres” of credit evaluation that are compromises between the interests of the different parties. Thus, in the United States, trade credit reporting in the nineteenth century evolved an enduring narrative reporting style, incorporating heterogeneous forms of information not easily reducible to a single quantitative score. Lack of institutions for sharing inform...
This paper probes the role of banks and credit in our socio-economic system using the metaphor of ba...
Tremendous growth in the credit industry has spurred the need for Credit Scoring and Its Application...
A book review of Josh Lauer\u27s Creditworthy: A History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Iden...
Credit reporting is a contested process whereby parties with distinct interests (borrowers, lenders,...
The modern consumer credit bureau is a powerful institution that has received much attention with re...
This work investigates the cultural framework through the lens of history of consumer credit reporti...
Although banks have been conducting credit lending activities for centuries by using traditional cre...
The modern consumer credit bureau is a powerful institution that has received much attention with re...
The purpose of this article is twofold: first, we show how algorithms have become increasingly centr...
Several studies attributed the rise of household bankruptcy in the past two decades to the decline o...
In "What's in the File? The Economics and Law of Consumer Credit Bureaus," author Bob Hunt points ou...
The primary purpose of this work is to present a broad overview of the credit process involved in co...
The purpose of this article is twofold: first, we show how algorithms have become increasingly centr...
In the United States, a person's credit standing is determined by private enterprise through a numer...
This thesis sociologically analyses the development of consumer credit within the United States and ...
This paper probes the role of banks and credit in our socio-economic system using the metaphor of ba...
Tremendous growth in the credit industry has spurred the need for Credit Scoring and Its Application...
A book review of Josh Lauer\u27s Creditworthy: A History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Iden...
Credit reporting is a contested process whereby parties with distinct interests (borrowers, lenders,...
The modern consumer credit bureau is a powerful institution that has received much attention with re...
This work investigates the cultural framework through the lens of history of consumer credit reporti...
Although banks have been conducting credit lending activities for centuries by using traditional cre...
The modern consumer credit bureau is a powerful institution that has received much attention with re...
The purpose of this article is twofold: first, we show how algorithms have become increasingly centr...
Several studies attributed the rise of household bankruptcy in the past two decades to the decline o...
In "What's in the File? The Economics and Law of Consumer Credit Bureaus," author Bob Hunt points ou...
The primary purpose of this work is to present a broad overview of the credit process involved in co...
The purpose of this article is twofold: first, we show how algorithms have become increasingly centr...
In the United States, a person's credit standing is determined by private enterprise through a numer...
This thesis sociologically analyses the development of consumer credit within the United States and ...
This paper probes the role of banks and credit in our socio-economic system using the metaphor of ba...
Tremendous growth in the credit industry has spurred the need for Credit Scoring and Its Application...
A book review of Josh Lauer\u27s Creditworthy: A History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Iden...