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100 _aHarker Patrick T
245 _aPerformance of financial institutions : Efficiency, innovation, regulation
260 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press
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505 _aTable of contents 1. What drives the performance of financial institutions? Patrick T. Harker and Stavros A. Zenios; 2. Efficiency of financial institutions: international survey and directions for future research Allen Berger and David Humphrey; 3. Inside the black box: what explains differences in the efficiency of financial institutions Allen Berger and Loretta Mester; Part I. Drivers of Performance: Indentification, Specification, and Measurement: 4. Diversification, organization, and efficiency: evidence from bank holding companies Peter Klein and Marc Saidenberg; 5. Product focus versus diversification: estimates of x-efficiency for the US life insurance industry Joseph Meador, Harley Ryan and Caroline Schellhorn; 6. Outperformance: does managerial specialization pay? Piet Eicholtz, Hans Op't Veld and Mark Schweitzer; 7. Bank relationships: a review Steven Ongena and David C. Smith; 8. Inside the black box: what makes a bank efficient? Frances Frei, Patrick Harker and Larry Hunter; 9. An optimization framework for the triad: capabilities, service quality and performance Andreas Athanassopoulos; 10. Disentagling within- and between-country efficiency differences of bank branches Andreas Soteriou, Andreas Athanassopolulos and Stavros A. Zenios; Part II. Further Drivers of Performance: Innovation, Regulation and Technology: 11. The challenges of new electronic technologies in banking: private strategies and public policies Paul Horvitz and Lawrence J. White; 12. Technological change, financial innovation and financial regulation in the US: the challenge for public policy Lawrence J. White; Part IV. Performance and Risk Management: 14. Risks and returns in relationship and transaction banks: evidence from Bank's returns in Germany, Japan, and the UK and the US Kathryn Dewenter and Alan Hess; 15. Acceptable risk: A study of global currency trading rooms in the US and Japan Srilata Zaheer.
650 _a1. Financial Intitutions
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