Analysis of cost efficiency in GCC and Jordan's insurance sectors: DEA approach
Abderazak Bakhouche,
Welcome Sibanda,
Randa AlChaar,
Mohamed Boulkeroua and
Eman Zabalawi
International Journal of Business Performance Management, 2020, vol. 21, issue 3, 290-328
Abstract:
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of cost efficiency of insurance firms operating in GCC countries and Jordan during 2009-2017. The DEA approach was applied to estimate cost efficiency and its components-allocative, pure technical and scale efficiency, inputs and outputs variables are defined according to the value-added approach, and in the second-stage regression analysis, we test a set of hypotheses on the relationship between efficiency and selected variables capturing firms' heterogeneities and other environmental variables controlling for market structure, economic conditions and governance. The results point to the substantial efficiency improvement potential in all markets under study with large discrepancies in efficiency scores across the GCC countries suggesting divergence and difference stage of sector development and heterogeneity of regulation. The findings reveal that firm-specific variables such as size, profitability, solvency and investment concentration, have impact on efficiency, while no significant difference in efficiency was found between conventional and Takaful insurance firms.
Keywords: cost efficiency; technical efficiency; allocative efficiency; scale efficiency; pure technical efficiency; PTE; data envelopment analysis; DEA; Gulf Cooperation Council; GCC; Jordan; MENA; financial institutions; insurance firms. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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