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Monitoring Bank Performance in the Presence of Risk

Esteban Lafuente and Mircea Epure

No 613, Working Papers from Barcelona School of Economics

Abstract: This paper proposes a managerial control tool that integrates risk in efficiency measures. Building on existing efficiency specifications, our proposal reflects the real banking technology and accurately models the relationship between desirable and undesirable outputs. Specifically, the undesirable output is defined as non-performing loans to capture credit risk, and is linked only to the relevant dimension of the output set. We empirically illustrate how our efficiency measure functions for managerial control purposes. The application considers a unique dataset of Costa Rican banks during 1998-2012. Results' implications are mostly discussed at bank-level, and their interpretations are enhanced by using accounting ratios. We also show the usefulness of our tool for corporate governance by examining performance changes around executive turnover. Our findings confirm that appointing CEOs from outside the bank is associated with significantly higher performance ex post executive turnover, thus suggesting the potential benefits of new organisational practices.

Keywords: risk; efficiency; banking; accounting; CEO turnover; non-performing loans (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G21 G28 G3 M1 M2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-09
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-ban and nep-eff
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