Operational and Market-Based Efficiencies of Indian Commercial Banks: A Comparative Study
Sanjeev C Panandikar
The IUP Journal of Bank Management, 2013, vol. XII, issue 3, 32-48
Abstract:
This paper examines how public, private and foreign banks maintain their efficiencies. The bank-wise data for seven criteria of efficiency for financial years 2001-02 to 2009-10 is decomposed, using factor analysis and multidimensional scaling, to obtain two different measures of efficiencies called operational and market-based efficiency. It is observed that for the study period, the banks differed significantly in terms of market-based efficiencies but not in terms of operational efficiency. It is also observed that the foreign banks have the highest average market-based efficiency.
Date: 2013
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