We illustrate how data envelopment analysis (DEA) can be used as a forward-looking method to flag bank holding companies (BHCs) likely to become distressed. Various financial performance models are tested in the period leading up to the recent global financial crisis. Results generally support DEA's discriminatory and predictive power, suggesting that it can identify distressed banks up to 2 years in advance. Robustness tests reveal that DEA has a stable efficient frontier and its discriminatory and predictive powers prevail even after data perturbations. DEA can be used as a preliminary off-site screening tool by regulators, by business managers to ascertain their standing among competitors, and by investors. Attention by regulators can be...
Since the recent financial crisis of late 2008, several global regulatory authorities have collabora...
Since the recent financial crisis of late 2008, several global regulatory authorities have collabora...
The current financial crisis has hit the banking giants of the world really hard. It is striking to ...
Credit-rating agencies (CRAs), such as Standard and Poor’s or Moody’s, do not always provide timely ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe increasing number of corporate bankruptcies in the 1990s...
The paper investigates the importance of banks’ business classification in shaping the risk profile ...
Using an additive super-efficiency data envelopment analysis (DEA) model, this paper develops a new ...
The paper investigates the importance of banks’ business classification in shaping the risk profile ...
We contribute to the better understanding of the key factors related to the operation of the banking...
This paper applies the relational network data envelopment analysis model in order to examine the ef...
Years of turmoil in the banking sector have revealed the need to assess the performance of banks and...
Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2007-2011 resulted in failure of many financial institutions like L...
Workshop 2015 -Advances in DEA Theory and Applications (December 1-2, 2015)The problem of predicting...
This paper implements a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach to measure the relative performance...
We propose a method for bank efficiency assessment, based on weight restricted DEA, that limits bank...
Since the recent financial crisis of late 2008, several global regulatory authorities have collabora...
Since the recent financial crisis of late 2008, several global regulatory authorities have collabora...
The current financial crisis has hit the banking giants of the world really hard. It is striking to ...
Credit-rating agencies (CRAs), such as Standard and Poor’s or Moody’s, do not always provide timely ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe increasing number of corporate bankruptcies in the 1990s...
The paper investigates the importance of banks’ business classification in shaping the risk profile ...
Using an additive super-efficiency data envelopment analysis (DEA) model, this paper develops a new ...
The paper investigates the importance of banks’ business classification in shaping the risk profile ...
We contribute to the better understanding of the key factors related to the operation of the banking...
This paper applies the relational network data envelopment analysis model in order to examine the ef...
Years of turmoil in the banking sector have revealed the need to assess the performance of banks and...
Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2007-2011 resulted in failure of many financial institutions like L...
Workshop 2015 -Advances in DEA Theory and Applications (December 1-2, 2015)The problem of predicting...
This paper implements a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach to measure the relative performance...
We propose a method for bank efficiency assessment, based on weight restricted DEA, that limits bank...
Since the recent financial crisis of late 2008, several global regulatory authorities have collabora...
Since the recent financial crisis of late 2008, several global regulatory authorities have collabora...
The current financial crisis has hit the banking giants of the world really hard. It is striking to ...