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inflation will provide new research opportunities on a variety of relevant themes, from how to sustain bank performance and … resilience to the need to identify the bank business models of the future. The paper also emphasises how, going forward, more …
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This paper examines the effect of ownership structure on bank risk-taking and performance in emerging economies using … dataset covering 217 bank-year observations from 2008 to 2011. Overall, our study results suggest that government ownership is … positively associated with default risk, and negatively related to bank profitability. Interestingly, we find foreign ownership …
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The paper examines the presence and usage of Social Networking Sites particularly Facebook by banks in India. It primarily focuses on establishing the impact of Social networking sites on financial performance of banks in India. The data for this study is drawn from a survey of Facebook pages of...
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public bank's key role in the growth of the India's economic outlook, especially when it comes to projects of social …
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In this study we estimate technical efficiency of Indian commercial banks from 1989 to 2009, using a multiple-output generalized stochastic production frontier and analyze the effects of financial reforms on estimated efficiency.The generalized method estimates technical efficiency in the...
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This paper examines the impact of regulatory reform on TFP growth and its sources and on the relationship between ownership and cost efficiency for Indian banks in 1992-2004. The methodology consists of the joint use of parametric and non-parametric techniques to estimate efficiency frontiers....
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of banks. This article, therefore, suggests that PBR may be considered as an alternative measure of bank value …
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Measures of Concentration are of vital importance for welfare related public policy toward market structure and conduct in the banking industry. The most widely used measure of market concentration, the concentration ratio. While useful as a starting point, the concentration ratio has important...
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Using firm-level data, this paper investigates whether foreign direct investment and the presence of multinational enterprises explains India's improved export performance during the postreform period. The recent literature stresses that firm heterogeneity gives some firms an edge over others to...
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This study analyses the impact of mergers and acquisitions on performance of Indian pharmaceutical firms following the implementation of TRIPS in 1995. In order to identify adequately the effect of mergers, we investigate the impact on firm performance of the merged vis-a-vis the non-merged...
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