Title
How ownership structure affects bank deposits and loan efficiencies: an empirical analysis of Chinese commercial banks
Abstract
This study explored how dramatic changes in ownership structure and operational technologies have influenced Chinese bank efficiency over the past decade. The study included an empirical analysis using 5 years (2011–2015) of operational data for 71 Chinese commercial banks. Two two-stage meta-frontier data envelopment analysis network models and multiple regression models were used to estimate and analyze impacts of variations in bank ownership structure. The main empirical results show that irrespective of deposits or loans efficiency, State-owned Banks (SOBs) have the highest technology and management levels. In contrast, City Commercial Banks should improve both technology and management levels, narrowing the gap with SOBs and Joint-stock Banks. The deposit efficiency of a bank was found to be mainly influenced by the nature of ownership (national shareholding ratio and the shareholding ratio of the domestic legal entities) and ownership concentration. The loan efficiency of a bank was mainly affected by the nature of ownership (the shareholding ratio of the foreign legal entities) and ownership liquidity.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1007/s10479-018-3106-6
Annals of Operations Research
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Bank, Efficiency, Ownership structure, Meta-frontier, DEA
Journal
290
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
1572-9338
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.42
17
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xiaohong Liu120.42
Jiasen Sun220.76
feng yang3202.10
Jie Wu440936.02