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We examine the effects of CEO turnover in banks. Incoming bank CEOs face problems from information asymmetry because … banks' operations are opaque and bank risk can change dramatically in a short time. Incoming bank CEOs may therefore change … bank policies to manage their personal risks. Since CEO turnover is usually endogenous, we utilize a setting where CEO …
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boards and EM, indicating that the lack of gender diversity on a bank’s board outweighs the benefits of gender-diverse boards …
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We study the impact of a government-mediated takeover of weak small banks by stronger large banks in India during the recent banking crisis on loan performance. Our within borrower-time and between banks tests show a 25% reduction in delinquency. Evidence on mechanisms suggests that borrowers...
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rate of growth of capital asset or income whether source of borrowing is bank or money lender. This is then formalized in a …
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Corporate Governance has fast emerged as a benchmark for judging corporate excellence in the context of national and international business practices. From guidelines and desirable code of conduct some decade ago, corporate governance is now recognized as a paradigm for improving competitiveness...
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variables influence the service-quality in rural banking. The study is made on the newly formed Odisha Gramya Bank (OGB), made …
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from this angle so extensively in a bank dominated finance system of an emerging market. Lending policy is set by banks on … the basis of overall Reserve Bank of India's ( the central Bank) circulars and directives. In this framework earning …
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Clause 41 of the listing agreement as issued by Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) directs the India Inc to comply with the provisions laid down by the board in respect of financial reporting. The board has made special requirement in respect of Interim Financial Reporting (IFR) to...
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The objective of this study is to examine technical efficiency and productivity growth in the Indian banking sector over the period from 2004 to 2011. We apply an innovative methodological approach introduced by Chen et al. (2011) and Barros et al. (2012), who use a weighted Russell directional...
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rate of growth of capital asset or income whether source of borrowing is bank or money lender. This is then formalized in a …
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