نتایج جستجو برای: banking literature

تعداد نتایج: 557067  

2000
Barbara Casu Philip Molyneux

The structure of European banking markets has substantially changed over the past decade, partially as a result of the creation of the Single Internal Market. The process of integration and accompanying deregulation has embodied an incentive for bank management to focus on improving efficiency, especially given the more competitive banking environment. In this paper, employing the non-parametri...

2016
Kun Chang Namho Chung

This study is aimed at analyzing adoption and usage behavior within the context of Internet banking services in South Korea. In a country where the penetration rate of the Internet is very high, it seems that the self-efficacy would play a crucial role in affecting the Internet banking adoption. To pursue this research question, this study adopts TAM and incorporates the self-efficacy into TAM ...

2013
Davide Fiaschi Matteo Marsili

Using public data (Forbes Global 2000) we show that the distribution of asset sizes for the largest global firms follows a Pareto distribution in an intermediate range that is “interrupted” by a sharp cutoff in its upper tail, which is totally dominated by financial firms. This contrasts with a large body of empirical literature which finds a Pareto distribution for firm sizes both across count...

2008
Joe Peek Eric S. Rosengren Donald P. Morgan

The importance of banks for the transmission of monetary policy has been a major topic in monetary economics for some time, and several factors have served to heighten that interest recently. One such factor has been the slower than expected U.S. recovery from the 1990-91 recession, which was accompanied by slow growth in bank lending. This spawned a substantial literature on regulatory-induced...

Journal: :Evaluation and program planning 2012
Hung-Yi Wu

This study presents a structural evaluation methodology to link key performance indicators (KPIs) into a strategy map of the balanced scorecard (BSC) for banking institutions. Corresponding with the four BSC perspectives (finance, customer, internal business process, and learning and growth), the most important evaluation indicators of banking performance are synthesized from the relevant liter...

Journal: :IJISSS 2015
Teshome Alemu Tridib Bandyopadhyay Solomon Negash

Banks in low-income countries are launching e-banking services such as Internet banking, SMS banking, ATM banking, card banking, point of sales (PoS) and mobile banking. Among these planned services, ATM is the most matured service in many private and state owned banks in Ethiopia. ATM is a recent phenomenon in low-income countries (Olatokun & Igbinedion 2009; Alaba, 2011), and is still being i...

2004
Ray Barrell E Philip Davis Olga Pomerantz

The literature on costs of financial instability tends to focus on fiscal costs and the impact on GDP of banking crises. In this paper we analyse the effect of a banking or currency crisis on consumption. We show that consumption plays an important role in the macroeconomic adjustment following a financial crisis. Furthermore, the effect of a crisis is aggravated by high leverage, notably as sh...

2003
Bharat N. Anand Alexander Galetovic

This paper looks at the industrial organization of the investment banking industry. Longterm relationships between business firms and investment banks are pervasive in developed security markets. A vast literature argues that better monitoring and information result from relationships. Thus, security markets should allocate resources better when an investment banking industry exists. We study n...

2010
Nikolaos Papanikolaou Christian Wolff Nikolaos I. Papanikolaou Christian C.P. Wolff

In this paper we study the relationship between leverage and risk in commercial banking market. We employ a panel data set that consists of the biggest US commercial banks and which extends from 2002 to 2010 thus covering both the years before the outbreak of the current financial crisis as well as those followed. We make clear distinctions among different leverage types like onand off-balance ...

2009
Christine A. Parlour Richard Stanton Johan Walden

We embed the notion of banks as monitors who reduce risk into a “two-trees” framework, and consider an economy in which capital can be moved between the trees. We characterize how resources are optimally allocated between the intermediated banking sector and a risky sector as a function of the relative size of the banking sector — the bank share — and the speed at which capital can move in and ...

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