Research on the Impact of Market Competition on the Operating Performance of Rural Commercial Banks—Path Inspection Based on Intermediate Business

Author(s):  
Wenli Wang ◽  
Cong Feng ◽  
Xinghua Dang
Businesses ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Chenlu Zhu ◽  
Xiaolin Dong ◽  
Liren Ding ◽  
Chen Lin

Based on the survey data of 43 rural commercial banks in Jiangsu Province, China, from 2015 to 2018, 14 indicators among 3 dimensions—coverage, business implementation and service quality—were selected to establish the inclusive finance index of rural commercial banks. The impact of market competition and government intervention on the development of the inclusive finance of rural commercial banks and the mechanism were empirically tested. The heterogeneous performance of market competition and government intervention in different market conditions were also thoroughly discussed. The results show that both market competition and government intervention can help reduce the pricing level and broaden the service coverage of rural commercial banks, which can promote the development of inclusive finance. But the role of market competition has a stronger impact than that of government intervention. The heterogeneity test shows that market competition plays a more significant role in the regions with higher levels of market competition and financial development, and in the southern and central Jiangsu Province, where the economy is relatively more developed. However, in the regions with lower levels of market competition and financial development, as well as in the northern Jiangsu Province, with a relatively backward economy, government intervention significantly improves the degree of inclusive finance of rural commercial banks. Finally, we advocate that the roles of market and government should be applied according to local conditions, and the development of the inclusive finance in rural commercial banks needs to be continuously promoted.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 453
Author(s):  
Long Hau Le ◽  
Truong An Duong ◽  
Tan Nghiem Le

This paper is to investigate the impact of competition on the efficiency of the banking industry in Vietnam. Data are collected from the audited annual financial statements and the annual reports of 30 commercial banks during the period of 2010 – 2017. Lerner index is used to measure the market power of bank, while Data Envelope Analysis is employed to estimate the technical efficiency of bank. The impact of competition on the operational efficiency of commercial banks is estimated by Panel Vector Autoregressive model (PVAR). The empirical results seem to indicate that there is a positive impact of competition on the bank efficiency, which is in line with the “quiet-life” hypothesis. However, the statistical test does not confirm this at the traditional levels. Interestingly, the empirical results demonstrate a negative impact of bank efficiency on the market power of bank, and hence market competition. While this result shares the causality dimension with the “efficient structure” hypothesis, it presents an opposite sign on the causality. All these findings could be explained by the real situations and typical characteristics of the economy of Vietnam. This study has important implications for both researchers and practioners.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
HONG-YU ZHANG ◽  
XIONG-HUI ZHANG

How to survive and develop better in the process of interest rate marketization reform has always been the focus and research direction of financial institutions. In this paper, through the evaluation and calculation of interest rate marketization into an index, sorting out the relevant indicators and data in 2009-2018, using regression model to study the impact of interest rate marketization on the performance of China's top commercial banks.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tailin Zhu

With the advent of the era of big data, the commercial management activities of commercial banks are facing both new challenges and new development opportunities. In the increasingly fierce market competition, commercial banks must pay attention to enhance their core competitiveness, only in this way can they occupy a certain advantage in the fierce market environment. Therefore, commercial banks must accurately grasp the development opportunities brought by big data, and further strengthen the optimization of business management. The author explores and analyzes the impact of big data on commercial banks, and puts forward an effective way for commercial banks to optimize business management in the context of big data, hoping to contribute to the long-term development of commercial banks.


Author(s):  
Sang Nguyen Minh

This study uses the DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) method to estimate the technical efficiency index of 34 Vietnamese commercial banks in the period 2007-2015, and then it analyzes the impact of income diversification on the operational efficiency of Vietnamese commercial banks through a censored regression model - the Tobit regression model. Research results indicate that income diversification has positive effects on the operational efficiency of Vietnamese commercial banks in the research period. Based on study results, in this research some recommendations forpolicy are given to enhance the operational efficiency of Vietnam’s commercial banking system.


Author(s):  
Razan Nofal ◽  
Mais Jaradat

The current research aims to investigate the effect of transformational leadership on entrepreneurial orientation in Jordanian commercial banks, and whether organizational learning capability mediates the effect of transformational leadership on entrepreneurial orientation. Adopting a quantitative research design, data were collected by means of a questionnaire-based survey of employees in Jordanian commercial banks. Based on 330 usable responses, the results revealed the significant effect of transformational leadership and two of its dimensions (inspirational motivation and intellectual stimulation) on entrepreneurial orientation. Two other dimensions (idealized influence and individualized consideration) did not contribute to entrepreneurial orientation. Additionally, the results showed that transformational leadership has a significant effect on organizational learning capability, and that organizational learning capability in turn affects entrepreneurial orientation. The findings confirm that organizational learning capability fully mediates the effect of transformational leadership on entrepreneurial orientation. A number of recommendations are advanced, the most important of which is that banks should improve and develop managers’ transformational attributes by training them on how to deal with employees in order to increase their entrepreneurial orientation. Banks should also consider improving their learning capability, as this plays a significant role in enhancing and supporting the effect of transformational leadership attributes on entrepreneurial orientation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (02) ◽  
pp. 3093-3099
Author(s):  
Rizal Ramdan Padmakusumah ◽  
Neneng Susanti ◽  
Rima Rahmayanti ◽  
Sari Dewi Oktari

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