Determinants of the Productivity Change for the Banking Sector in Egypt (Record no. 49662)
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Personal name | Jreisat, Ammar |
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Title | Determinants of the Productivity Change for the Banking Sector in Egypt |
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Summary, etc | banks operating in the Egyptian market from 1997 to 2013. We use a non-parametric approach Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) based analysis to investigate the productivity change in the Egyptian banking sector. Input-oriented Malmquist indices of productivity change are estimated with DEA to measure total factor productivity (TFP) change. The TFP changes are decomposed into the product of technological change and technical efficiency change (catch up). In the second stage, potential determinants of productivity change are studied using a regression model. We find that the Egyptian banking sector as a whole shows a productivity regress of 0.9 per cent per year, which is mainly due to the technological improvements. The estimated regression model identifies some variables which significantly influence the productivity of banks in Egypt. The banks with higher loans to deposit ratio and higher returns on equity have higher productivity growth reflecting on their strong strategic and managerial skills. The size of bank seems to be associated with an increase in productivity. The maturity of a bank (measured by age) is associated with higher productivity. The net interest margin (NIM) and non-interest expense over total assets (NIETA) variables do not seem to be affecting the productivity of banks. Surprisingly, our results reveal that the financial crisis is negatively and statistically insignificant which means there are no effects on the Egyptian banks. |
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Uncontrolled term | Data envelopment analysis |
Uncontrolled term | Egyptian banks |
Uncontrolled term | Malmquist |
Uncontrolled term | productivity indices |
Uncontrolled term | total factor productivity, |
Uncontrolled term | second-stage regression |
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Personal name | Hassan, Hassan |
9 (RLIN) | 31296 |
Personal name | Shankar, Sriram |
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Host Biblionumber | 29349 |
Host Itemnumber | 70279 |
Main entry heading | BANIK, ARINDAM |
Place, publisher, and date of publication | NEW DELHI SAGE PUBLISHING PVT. LTD. |
Other item identifier | 5558624 |
Title | GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW |
International Standard Serial Number | 0972-1509 |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
Koha item type | Journal Article |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Main Library | Main Library | 24/04/2018 | Vol 18, No 2/ 5558624JA2 | 5558624JA2 | 24/04/2018 | 24/04/2018 |