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The rise of financial technology (FinTech) has generated substantial research on its adoption by customers and the associated implications for traditional banks.
Amna Albuainain, Simon Ashby
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DIGITAL BANKING ADOPTION, BANK SIZE, AND BANK PERFORMANCE IN INDONESIA
Introduction: The adoption of technology has become prevalent in the banking sector. This research investigates the potential correlation between the implementation of digital banking adoption and the bank performance (Return on Assets and Operational Efficiency Rasio), while considering the factor of bank size.
Rahmat Setiawan, Leonardus Prakoso
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Bank Ownership and Performance Does Politics Matter? [PDF]
This paper uses a new dataset to reassess the relationship between bank ownership and bank performance, providing separate estimations for developing and industrial countries.
Micco, Alejandro +2 more
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Natural Disasters and Banking Stability
This paper aims to examine the impact of natural disasters on banking stability across different levels of economic development. Utilizing bank-level data from 1242 banks in 72 countries, combined with natural disaster data from the Center for Research ...
Hassan Alalmaee
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Bank relationships and firms’ financial performance: the Italian experience [PDF]
We examine the connection between the number of bank relationships and firms’ performance using a unique data set on Italian small firms for which banks are a major source of financing.
Castelli , Annalisa +2 more
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Does Internet Banking Affect the Performance of Community Banks? [PDF]
This study examines the impact of online banking on bank performance. Results show that online banking improves bank earnings as well as helps in improving asset quality.Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
Acharya, Ram N. +3 more
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Bank Relationship and Firm Profitability [PDF]
This paper examines how bank relationships affect firm performance. An empirical implication of recent theoretical models is that firms maintaining multiple bank relationships are less profitable than their single-bank peers.
Degryse, H.A., Ongena, S.
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The Efficiency and the Conduct of European Banks: Developments after 1992 [PDF]
European Central Bank; economic integration; economic performance; EMU; Euro; financial ...
Dermot O'Brien +2 more
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Entry Restrictions, Industry Evolution and Dynamic Efficiency: Evidence from Commercial Banking [PDF]
This paper shows that bank performance improves significantly after restrictions on bank expansion are lifted. We find that operating costs and loan losses decrease sharply after states permit statewide branching, and--to a lesser extent--after states ...
Jith Jayaratne, Philp E. Strahan
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Safety in numbers? Geographic diversification and bank insolvency risk [PDF]
The Riegle-Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act, passed in September 1994 and effective June 1, 1997, will allow nationally chartered banks to branch across state lines.
Choon-Geol Moon +3 more
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