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From a financial perspective, working capital represents the liquidity of firms that makes them able to deal with short-term liabilities in current assets (inventories, receivables accounts, and net financial resources). However, this concept is also considered in scientific literature as, among...
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to analyse the collected data from 162 bank managers in Malaysia. The findings verify that BDAC is composed of seven …
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Code. Based on 113 bank reports, a multiple regression analysis of 1410 codings of the keyword "digital" is carried out … sustainable bank reporting with regard to digitalization. It also shows that issues are not adequately addressed and covered in …
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Existing literature has identified domestic restrictive monetary policy and deteriorating funding conditions as the predominant factors explaining the increase in net interoffice accounts of global banks, that is, the net liabilities of parent offices due to their related foreign offices. The...
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to bank internal rating data, under different economic scenarios and investigates the implications of credit risk quality …
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The conventional wisdom has maintained that being in proximity to entrepreneurial ecosystems helps startups to raise financing, develop and grow. In this paper, we examine the effect of a major component of an entrepreneurial ecosystem-financial or venture capital clusters on the exit of a...
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This study explains the differences and variances in the efficiency scores of the Vietnamese banking sector retrieved from 27 studies published in refereed academic journals under the framework of meta-regression analysis. These scores are mainly based on frontier efficiency measurements, which...
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findings indicate a two-way relationship between them. More specifically, a negative relationship between bank efficiency and …
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The literature shows little evidence of the effects of business models upon the volatility of banks in developing and fast-growing economies. Hence, this study examines the effects of business model choice on the stability of banks in ASEAN countries. Using GMM and other robust econometric...
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