An Innovative Method to Measure the Efficiency of Indian Commercial Banks - DEA Approach

An Innovative Method to Measure the Efficiency of Indian Commercial Banks - DEA Approach
Author: Subramanyam T
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Release: 2023
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This study proposes a three stage data envelopment analysis model to assess the efficiency of Indian commercial banks. 65 commercial banks comprising public, private and foreign sector banks were evaluated. This study proposed a new methodology to evaluate the efficiency of banks. The performance indicator variable NPA has been used to identify the environment of a bank. The overall technical efficiency is decomposed to scale, environmental risk and pure technical efficiency. The empirical results reveal that public sector banks hurt more from environmental risk inefficiency.

A Fuzzy DEA Approach for Effectively Measuring the Efficiency of Indian Banks

A Fuzzy DEA Approach for Effectively Measuring the Efficiency of Indian Banks
Author: Manoj Kumar
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Release: 2015
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Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is widely applied in evaluating the efficiency of banks since it is a method capable of evaluating the efficiency of decision-making units in utilizing multiple inputs to produce multiple outputs. However, some outputs of banks, in fact, possess fuzzy characteristics, while conventional DEA approach can only assess efficiency with a crisp value and is unable to evaluate imprecise data. Theoretically, the fuzzy DEA approach can evaluate banks' efficiency more realistically and accurately since it can take the fuzzy characteristics of inputs and/or outputs into consideration. This study adopts 48 Indian commercial banks as an empirical example to demonstrate the feasibility and the effectiveness in our proposed fuzzy DEA. The results show that the fuzzy DEA approach could not only effectively characterize uncertainty, but may also have a higher capability to discriminate banks' efficiency than the conventional DEA approach.

Measurement of Efficiency of Banks in India

Measurement of Efficiency of Banks in India
Author: Parida Tapas Kumar
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2014-01
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ISBN: 9783659458613

Banking has experienced dramatic changes over the last decade. Deregulation, financial innovation and automation have been major forces impacting on the performance of the banking sector. In this context banks are become increasingly concerned about controlling & analyzing these costs & revenues, as well as measuring the risks taken to produce acceptable norms. Till now, the performance of banks has become a major concern of planners and policy makers in India.This book will give an insight to the operation of Indian Banks after the liberalization period.The efficiency scores are being measured through Data Envelopment Analysis technique.

Deregulation and Efficiency of Indian Banks

Deregulation and Efficiency of Indian Banks
Author: Sunil Kumar
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8132215451

​ The goal of this book is to assess the efficacy of India’s financial deregulation programme by analyzing the developments in cost efficiency and total factor productivity growth across different ownership types and size classes in the banking sector over the post-deregulation years. The work also gauges the impact of inclusion or exclusion of a proxy for non-traditional activities on the cost efficiency estimates for Indian banks, and ranking of distinct ownership groups. It also investigates the hitherto neglected aspect of the nature of returns-to-scale in the Indian banking industry. In addition, the work explores the key bank-specific factors that explain the inter-bank variations in efficiency and productivity growth. Overall, the empirical results of this work allow us to ascertain whether the gradualist approach to reforming the banking system in a developing economy like India has yielded the most significant policy goal of achieving efficiency and productivity gains. The authors believe that the findings of this book could give useful policy directions and suggestions to other developing economies that have embarked on a deregulation path or are contemplating doing so.

Evaluating the Performance of Commercial Banks in India Using Malmquist and DEA Approach

Evaluating the Performance of Commercial Banks in India Using Malmquist and DEA Approach
Author: Pallavi Pandey
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Release: 2015
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This paper makes an attempt to find out bank productivity in India during the period 2008 to 2013, that is, the period of Internet technology wave. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) technique is used to calculate and decompose the Malmquist index of Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth into technical change and change in scale efficiency. The study found that the whole banking system in India during the period 2008-2013 had a positive growth which was mainly due to the 'catching-up effect' and the frontier effect. The mean technical efficiency of the in-sample foreign and private banks is somewhat higher than the in-sample public sector banks. Further, public sector banks exhibited decreasing returns to scale, while foreign banks and a majority of private banks exhibited increasing returns or were fully efficient. Finally, the study found that the TFP does not always keep increasing as the technology improved. This suggests that bankers and officials should pay more attention to the strategies taken to assimilate the effect of Internet on the banking sector in order to further improve and sustain their performance in the long run.

A Comparison of the Performance of Commercial Banks

A Comparison of the Performance of Commercial Banks
Author: Ram Pratap Sinha
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Release: 2013
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In the last two decades, numerous studies have used parametric and non-parametric techniques to estimate commercial bank productivity and efficiency in the Indian context. However, none of them has considered undesirable outputs in their analytical framework. The present paper makes an attempt to fill this gap and evaluates the performance of 49 Indian commercial banks for the period 2006-07 to 2010-11 using Seiford and Joe Zhu (2002) approach, which is essentially a variant of the popular Banker-Charnes-Cooper (BCC) model.

An Empirical Study to Compute the Efficiency of Indian Banks During the Pre and Post Periods of Recession with the Help of Data Envelopment Analysis

An Empirical Study to Compute the Efficiency of Indian Banks During the Pre and Post Periods of Recession with the Help of Data Envelopment Analysis
Author: Arindam Banerjee
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Release: 2019
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The present study was undertaken to measure the efficiency of Indian commercial banks during the pre and post periods of the recent global recession. Data envelopment analysis (DEA) as an operation research technique was utilized to measure the efficiency of commercial banks in the Indian scenario. Input oriented variable return to scale approach was used in this study. Linear program was formulated to compute the efficiency and super efficiency scores of different commercial banks. The banks were ranked according to the scores obtained by them during the period of the study. The pre recession period was taken from 2001-2002 to 2006-2007 and the post recession period was considered from 2007-2008 to 2012-2013. Further endeavor was made in this study to understand if there was a significant difference between the ranks obtained by commercial banks during pre and post periods of recession by utilizing Spearman's rank correlation. It was concluded from the study that recession had a little impact on the performance of Indian commercial banks in general, though private sector banks were able to fare better than their public sector counterparts during the post recession period as compared to the pre recession period.

Benchmarking with DEA, SFA, and R

Benchmarking with DEA, SFA, and R
Author: Peter Bogetoft
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2010-11-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1441979611

This book covers recent advances in efficiency evaluations, most notably Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA) methods. It introduces the underlying theories, shows how to make the relevant calculations and discusses applications. The aim is to make the reader aware of the pros and cons of the different methods and to show how to use these methods in both standard and non-standard cases. Several software packages have been developed to solve some of the most common DEA and SFA models. This book relies on R, a free, open source software environment for statistical computing and graphics. This enables the reader to solve not only standard problems, but also many other problem variants. Using R, one can focus on understanding the context and developing a good model. One is not restricted to predefined model variants and to a one-size-fits-all approach. To facilitate the use of R, the authors have developed an R package called Benchmarking, which implements the main methods within both DEA and SFA. The book uses mathematical formulations of models and assumptions, but it de-emphasizes the formal proofs - in part by placing them in appendices -- or by referring to the original sources. Moreover, the book emphasizes the usage of the theories and the interpretations of the mathematical formulations. It includes a series of small examples, graphical illustrations, simple extensions and questions to think about. Also, it combines the formal models with less formal economic and organizational thinking. Last but not least it discusses some larger applications with significant practical impacts, including the design of benchmarking-based regulations of energy companies in different European countries, and the development of merger control programs for competition authorities.

Efficiency in European Banking

Efficiency in European Banking
Author: Philip Molyneux
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Total Pages: 368
Release: 1996-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
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This study examines the current state of banking within Europe. It describes how banks are experiencing greater deregulation, allowing for stronger competition and a more restrictive regulation of supervision. This has led to corporate restructuring within the banking industry.

Financing Energy Efficiency

Financing Energy Efficiency
Author: Robert P. Taylor
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-02-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0821373056

While energy efficiency projects could partly meet new energy demand more cheaply than new supplies, weak economic institutions in developing and transitional economies impede developing and financing energy efficiency retrofits. This book analyzes these difficulties, suggests a 3-part model for projectizing and financing energy efficiency retrofits, and presents thirteen case studies to illustrate the issues and principles involved.