Banking Corporation Studies: In-Country Studies
Joseph C. Paradi,
H. David Sherman and
Fai Keung Tam
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Joseph C. Paradi: University of Toronto
H. David Sherman: Northeastern University
Fai Keung Tam: University of Toronto
Chapter Chapter 4 in Data Envelopment Analysis in the Financial Services Industry, 2018, pp 71-77 from Springer
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Abstract The motivation for this book was to offer guidance and examples to the analyst and practitioner, and to expose them to the flexibility DEA has to improve operations. This view of “culture” (how things are done now) encompasses such issues as the setting or conditions in which the banking activity is carried out, e.g. regulatory and corporate rules, geographical difficulties and many others. Finally, banking is very different between developed and developing nations, so the examples here demonstrate both the relatively easy modeling process in DEA and the characteristics of large but still developing nations.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-69725-3_4
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