Multiattribute evaluation of greek banking performance
C. Zopounidis,
D. K. Despotis and
E. Stavropoulou
Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis, 1995, vol. 11, issue 1, 97-107
Abstract:
Ordinal regression analysis is proposed as a means for evaluating banking performance over multiple attributes in the presence of non‐monotonic preferences. First, a multivariate statistical analysis is applied to measure the banking performance on the basis of financial ratios that derive from the study of financial statements of a sample of Greek banks for the period 1989–1992. Then, an additive utility model is assessed to obtain the final ranking of a representative sample of Greek banks.
Date: 1995
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