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Ownership, bank size, capitalization and bank performance: Evidence from India
This study focuses on assessing the role of various bank-specific, industry-specific and macroeconomic determinants in Indian commercial banks performance. Performance of the Indian banks has been measured by Return on Assets (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE)
Neeraj Gupta, Jitendra Mahakud
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The impact of bank size and funding risk on bank stability
Does bank size significantly explain the variations in bank stability? Does bank funding risk significantly impact bank stability? This paper addresses these two questions with data from the rural banking industry in Ghana.
Michael Adusei
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Market Concentration and Risk-Taking in Banking Sector Listed on Indonesian Stock Exchange
The financial institution roles as the bank credit distribution. According to the banking surveys in Indonesia, it indicates that new credit growth has been strengthened. The increasing of credit led to increase the level of risk taking by banks that its
Elliv Hidayatul Lailiyah +2 more
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The role of corporate social responsibility as a moderating factor in influencing bank performance in Indonesia [PDF]
An important factor in increasing public trust in banks is to show bank performance, so it is necessary to know the factors that influence bank performance. Therefore, it is important to attract the attention of bank management.
Bambang Sudiyatno +4 more
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Bank Size and Lending Specialisation [PDF]
Using micro‐level data on the entire population of business loans of a bank‐based economy, we empirically test some of the core predictions of the small and medium enterprise (SME) financing literature, examining banks’ lending specialisations in firm size and lending technologies.
Diana Bonfim, Qinglei Dai
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Systemic risk and bank size [PDF]
In this paper we analyse firm level systemic risk for US and European banks from 2004 to 2012. We observe that common systemic risk indicators are primarily driven by firm size which implies an overriding concern for “too-big-to-fail” institutions. However, smaller banks may still pose considerable systemic threats, as exemplified by the Northern Rock ...
Simone Varotto, Lei Zhao
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This study aims to analyze the effect of Islamic bank performance on Islamic bank stability in Indonesia. Research using monthly time series data from OJK Sharia Banking Statistics 2015-2022.
Yudi Siyamto
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This study aims to analyze the effect of bank size and capital adequacy ratio on profitability with non-performing loan ratios as moderating variables in banking companies. This study is used the quantitative research approach with the causality research
Nagian Toni, Joelina DAVID, Widya SARI
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Moderation of profitability against determinants company value
Banks in carrying out the intermediation function require additional capital. Therefore, part of the bank's ownership is sold to the public in the form of shares and debt securities.
Juliana Kadang +3 more
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Bank business models, size, and profitability
To examine the relation between profitability and business models (BMs) across bank sizes, the paper proposes a research strategy based on machine learning techniques. This strategy allows for analyzing whether size and profit performance underlie BM heterogeneity, with BM identification being based on how the components of the bank portfolio ...
Fernando Bolívar +2 more
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