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Competition and financial stability in European cooperative banks [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of International Money and Finance, 2014
Cooperative banks are a driving force for socially committed business at the local level, accounting for around one fifth of the European Union (EU) bank deposits and loans.
Franco Fiordelisi   +1 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Cooperative banks

2021
Beyond Freeman’s notion of stakeholder value, from Polanyian perspective, CSR – often limited to regulatory declarations – could put an end to abuses of financialization. The reconciliation of the values of cooperative banks (case of Crédit Agricole) and a new regulatory framework could institutionalize CSR through appropriation of new practices and ...
Daussy, Charles, Karyotis, Catherine
openaire   +1 more source

Financial Appraisal of the Bank for Cooperatives

1992
This study examines the financial situation of the Farm Credit System Banks for Cooperatives using comparative analysis for the period 1978 through 1991. Profitability and leverage measures of the Banks for Cooperatives are compared with similar measures of large commercial banks. The Banks for Cooperatives were found to have performed as well as large
Weldon, Richard N.   +3 more
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Cooperative Banks in the Austrian Banking System

2016
The two autonomous cooperative banking groups in Austria, Volksbanks and Raiffeisenbanks, have taken very different paths in their development. To understand the recent situation, it could be helpful and necessary to reflect the past and to describe the Austrian banking system as well as today’s structure of the Raiffeisen banking group and the ...
Johann Brazda   +2 more
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Outsourcing Policies in Cooperative Banking

2009
Outsourcing in cooperative banking can, for the most part, be analysed by way of responding to three significant questions. These questions are as follows: (I) For what ‘reasons’, and in what areas, is outsourcing used by particular banks and financial intermediaries, according to the main literature on this subject and the most significant ...
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Bulgarian Cooperative Banking

2016
Bulgarian Cooperative ...
STEFANELLI, Valeria, Cotugno M.
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Internal Controls and Cooperative Banks

2009
The increase in competition in European banking and the dangers of the erosion of market shares have pushed financial intermediaries to critically review their competitive models in the search for the correct business equilibrium required in the new market scene.
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Efficiency in Cooperative Banks and Savings Banks

2019
This chapter provides additional empirical evidence on the efficiency in cooperative banks and savings banks by applying a stochastic frontier model to estimate the cost efficiency from nine countries over the period 2005 to 2011. The empirical results suggested that a higher rate of the gross domestic product (GDP) growth implies an increase in the ...
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Cooperative Banking in Europe: Case Studies

2009
List of Illustrations Preface About the Authors Introduction A.Carretta, P.Schwizer & V.Boscia PART I: CO-OPERATIVE BANKING IN THE WESTERN EU-COUNTRIES The Banking System in Portugal: The Case of Credito Agricola Mutuo Group V.Stefanelli The Cooperative Banking System in Spain V.Stefanelli The Cooperative Banking System in France P.Marchetti & A ...
BOSCIA, Vittorio   +2 more
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Cooperative banking: innovations and developments

2009
The topic of this book is very broad, covering the main features and the many differences in co-operative banking models from various countries both within the EU and beyond. The authors examine the main trends, analyse the competitive conditions in which it works, discuss best practice, and explore what the future holds for co-operative banking.
BOSCIA, Vittorio   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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