CLASSIFICATION OF CITIES IN TERMS OF BASICS BANKING OPERATIONS IN TURKEY USING CLUSTER ANALYSIS METHOD
Abstract
Turkey's banking sector is trying to create a competitive structure along with trends in the world of globalization. Especially since the financial crisis in 2001, The banking sector in Turkey has developed rapidly and ensure basic banking activities are spread across the country. In this process, the activities of banks, market growth potential and improve competition in the sector, taking into account factors that are seen. The basic functions of banking activities are known to be accepting deposits and lending. In this study, the data taken into consideration for determining this function and provinces with similar characteristics have been determined with banking activities. For this purpose, the cluster analysis of multivariate statistical techniques were used. As a result of the analyzes conducted according to the classification, when Turkey's 81 provinces grouped in terms of basic banking activities to occur six groups, within these groups in the first group of Istanbul and the fourth group of Ankara alone they are located is determined. Accordingly, these two provinces in terms of core banking provinces have different features from other all provinces and from each other. The reason for this difference; A commercial center of Istanbul, Ankara's public institutions are concentrated mostly as a center in the form of fore evaluated. Considering other groups; in the second group (Balıkesir, Eskişehir, Kayseri, etc..) 21 provinces, In the third group (Manisa, Gaziantep, Samsun, etc..) 15 provinces, In the fifth group (Canakkale, Istanbul, Konya, etc..) 28 provinces and ın the sixth group (Pain , Van, Diyarbakir, etc..) observed that there are 15 provinces.
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Primary Language
Turkish
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Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
October 1, 2014
Submission Date
November 13, 2013
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 2014