BANK BRANCHES' PERFORMANCE EVALUATION WITH CANNONICAL CORRELATION ANALYSIS
Abstract
Commercial bank branches help the banks to collect the deposits which are the most important fund resources of the banks, issue the credits and providing the banking services on behalf of the bank itself. Banks should optimize the bank branches in order to reach more customers in the fastest possible way. This is the reason why, measuring bank branches’ performance and working on increasing this performance is one of the priorities of the banks. In this study the performance of the bank branches are evaluated with; income before tax, total transaction volume, cost/investment ratio and net income of interest while independent variables like; age of the branch, type of the branch, volume of credits, deposits including
investment funds, demand
deposits, commission income, personnel expenditures, rent and depreciation
considered as the dependent variables effecting the independent variables. In
this study the canonical correlation analysis was used, as the canonical
correlation analysis aims to measure the relationship between the two canonical
variables composed of two different sets of variables. Relationship between
branch performance variables and variables affecting the branch performance
were analyzed by canonical correlation here.
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Details
Primary Language
Turkish
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
October 1, 2014
Submission Date
November 7, 2013
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 2014