The Influence of Corporate Governance on Organizational performance- A Study of Banks in China

碩士 === 國立臺北科技大學 === 管理學院EMBA大上海班 === 105 === The issue of corporate governance and how to reinforce an enterprise’s corporate governance to avoid financial scandals have turned out to be a crucial topic studied by related research institutes and become the global limelight. The study conducts an emp...

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Main Authors: Chen, Chen Hsi, 陳臣璽
Other Authors: 林鳳儀
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/6z27z7
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺北科技大學 === 管理學院EMBA大上海班 === 105 === The issue of corporate governance and how to reinforce an enterprise’s corporate governance to avoid financial scandals have turned out to be a crucial topic studied by related research institutes and become the global limelight. The study conducts an empirical panel data analysis by using data accumulated from 15 banks in China from 2009 to 2015, and uses regression method to analyze foreign investor shareholding and in China’s banking industry, and probes the relationship between the important corporate governance variables regarding the director and supervisor scales and a bank’s operating performance. Data envelopment analysis is employed to estimate the operating performance in which an intermediation approach for production technology in banking industry is adopted. A bank is modeled as a multi-product firm, with two outputs (Loans, investments and other revenues) given three inputs (deposits and borrowings, employees, and fix assets). The empirical results show that board size has positive influence on bank’s operation performance, whereas shareholding ratio of major shareholders in negative influence on the performance. Bank’s corporate governance has positive influence on its operating performance, which is consistent with the expected change direction as shown in relevant literature. The study aims to focus on bank management efficiency and bank governance assessment to determine what management factors affect bank management performance the most, intended as references to business management, government authorities, depositors and investors alike.