Total Factor Productivity Change in the Middle East Banking: The Case of Jordanian Banks at the Turn of the Millennium
This paper analyzes the total factor productivity developments in the Middle East banking, by drawing on the experience of Jordanian banks at the start of the new millennium. In order to control for the effects of different specifications of banking technology on the results, this study estimates th...
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doaj-9b3548d8622640dabb59df76f85127bb2020-11-25T01:17:03ZengÜmit HacıoğluInternational Journal of Research In Business and Social Science2147-44782016-04-015312910.20525/ijrbs.v5i3.296206Total Factor Productivity Change in the Middle East Banking: The Case of Jordanian Banks at the Turn of the MillenniumIhsan Isik0İhsan Kulalı1Busra Agcayazi-Yilmaz2Rowan University, NJTurkish Information and Communication Technology AuthorityDrexel UniversityThis paper analyzes the total factor productivity developments in the Middle East banking, by drawing on the experience of Jordanian banks at the start of the new millennium. In order to control for the effects of different specifications of banking technology on the results, this study estimates the productivity and efficiency growth scores under two alternative approaches, production and intermediation models. On average, under the former model, we found 79% technical efficiency and 3.2% productivity growth, while under the later model we found 92% technical efficiency and 3.3% productivity growth for the sector. One implication is that the Jordanian banks can obtain considerable resource savings if they can catch up with the best practice banks. Among the organizational forms operating in this emerging market, we found that commercial banks generally outperform both investment and Islamic banks in terms of efficiency and total factor productivity growth.http://ssbfnet.com/ojs/index.php/ijrbs/article/view/296JordanMiddle EastEfficiencyProductivityDEAMalmquist index |
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Ihsan Isik İhsan Kulalı Busra Agcayazi-Yilmaz Total Factor Productivity Change in the Middle East Banking: The Case of Jordanian Banks at the Turn of the Millennium International Journal of Research In Business and Social Science Jordan Middle East Efficiency Productivity DEA Malmquist index |
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Total Factor Productivity Change in the Middle East Banking: The Case of Jordanian Banks at the Turn of the Millennium |
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Total Factor Productivity Change in the Middle East Banking: The Case of Jordanian Banks at the Turn of the Millennium |
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Total Factor Productivity Change in the Middle East Banking: The Case of Jordanian Banks at the Turn of the Millennium |
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Total Factor Productivity Change in the Middle East Banking: The Case of Jordanian Banks at the Turn of the Millennium |
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Total Factor Productivity Change in the Middle East Banking: The Case of Jordanian Banks at the Turn of the Millennium |
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total factor productivity change in the middle east banking: the case of jordanian banks at the turn of the millennium |
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Ümit Hacıoğlu |
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International Journal of Research In Business and Social Science |
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2016-04-01 |
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This paper analyzes the total factor productivity developments in the Middle East banking, by drawing on the experience of Jordanian banks at the start of the new millennium. In order to control for the effects of different specifications of banking technology on the results, this study estimates the productivity and efficiency growth scores under two alternative approaches, production and intermediation models. On average, under the former model, we found 79% technical efficiency and 3.2% productivity growth, while under the later model we found 92% technical efficiency and 3.3% productivity growth for the sector. One implication is that the Jordanian banks can obtain considerable resource savings if they can catch up with the best practice banks. Among the organizational forms operating in this emerging market, we found that commercial banks generally outperform both investment and Islamic banks in terms of efficiency and total factor productivity growth. |
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