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Le scelte strategiche e operative delle banche locali nelle regioni dei distretti tecnologici italiani

2011

Con questo lavoro si intende verificare se si sono manifestati dei cambiamenti associati alla crisi finanziaria globale nelle scelte operative, strategiche e attinenti la natura dell’offerta della particolare categoria di intermediario finanziario rappresentata dalle banche locali. Si cercherà di verificare se quest’ultima tipologia di intermediario, sfruttando i propri punti di forza connessi alla vocazione territoriale delle scelte strategiche incentrate sulla filosofia del relationship lending che pone come valore di riferimento il cliente e di conseguenza alla disponibilità di un portafoglio informativo sulle esigenze del cliente molto più ampio sia stata grado di offrire alla clientela…

MERCHANT BANKINGSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariDISTRETTI TECNOLOGICI BANCHE LOCALI MERCHANT BANKINGBANCHE LOCALIDISTRETTI TECNOLOGICI
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Revisiting the quiet life hypothesis in banking using nonparametric techniques

2014

Early studies testing the quiet life hypothesis in banking found strong evidence that banks in more concentrated markets exhibit lower cost efficiency levels. More recent studies have reexamined the issue in different contexts, with mixed results. These approaches are based on stipulating a linear re- lationship between market power and efficiency in banking, which might be problematic, as suggested by the literature on efficiency analysis. We explore how bank cost efficiency measures are related to market power using flexible techniques, which are more consistent with those employed to measure efficiency in the first stage of the analysis. Our study focuses on the Spanish banking industry,…

MacroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsHF5001-6182bankingsavings bankBusiness modelLerner indexData envelopment analysisEconomicsEconometricsBusinessC14Market powerL50Cost efficiencybusiness.industryLerner indexmarket powerNonparametric statisticsC61efficiencyData Envelopment Analysisnonparametric regressionefficiencyRetail bankingBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)G21Allocative efficiencybusiness
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A network perspective on international banking integration

2011

Abstract The aim of this article is to develop new international banking integration indicators together with their components: openness and regularity (balance) of the bilateral bank flows. We define the Standard of Perfect Banking Integration (SPBI), which characterizes the scenario attainable when bank flows are not geographically biased, and cross-border asset trade is not affected by home bias. We assess the gap between a hypothetical scenario of geographic neutrality and the current level of banking integration, along with both of its components. The empirical application to the banking systems of 23 countries over the 2003–2009 period enables us to conclude that the level of banking …

MacroeconomicsEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)Financial systemInternational bankingBalance (accounting)Openness to experienceRetail bankingEconomicsAsset (economics)NeutralitybusinessNetwork analysisJournal of Policy Modeling
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Banking Accounting between Prudence and Flexibility

2013

Abstract This paper is about the first year applying the International Financial Reporting Standards in Romanian banking accounting system. The research goal is revealing the effects on valuation of assets, liabilities or risks provisions. Expected results are linked to changing of performance indicators. Besides the need of specific resolution measures, the crises revealed the necessity to adopt prudential regulations for increasing banking accountability. Similar to the other segments of the financial market, the facts have shown that the control over the obeisance of these regulations should be entrusted to a supervising authority.

Mark-to-market accountingbusiness.industryAccounting managementFinancial marketGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAccountingInternational Financial Reporting StandardsFinancial reportingValuationBanking accountingAccounting information systemEconomicsRetail bankingRisk provisionsFinancial accountingbusinessValuation (finance)Procedia Economics and Finance
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Factors underlying attitude formation towards online banking in Finland

2002

The study explored the effect of different factors affecting attitude formation towards Internet banking (online banking) in Finland. The purpose of this paper is to determine those factors that influence the formation of attitude towards Internet banking on the one hand, and their relation to the use of online banking services, on the other. To attain these, a large survey (1,167 responses) was carried out during the summer of 2000 in Finland. Attitude formation was studied by the use of a structural equation model. The results are expected to provide both theoretical and practical contributions in the area of electronic retail banking and understanding of consumer behaviour in the turbule…

MarketingAttitudebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRetail bankingThe InternetBusinessMarketingStructural equation modelingConsumer behaviourFinancial servicesmedia_commonInternational Journal of Bank Marketing
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Internet banking adoption among mature customers: early majority or laggards?

2003

Finland is a world leader in electronic banking, and over 39.8 percent of all retail banking transactions were made over the Internet in August 2000. Using the data of a large survey, we analyzed mature customers’ Internet banking behavior. Internet banking was the third popular mode of payment among mature customers. Household income and education were found to have a significant effect on the adoption of the Internet as a banking channel, so that over 30 percent of wealthy and well‐educated mature males make e‐banking their primary mode of making payments. Perceived difficulty in using computers combined with the lack of personal service in e‐banking were found to be the main barriers of …

MarketingHardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURESbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectServices marketingPaymentTelephone bankingSMS bankingRetail bankingHousehold incomeThe InternetMarketingbusinessConsumer behaviourmedia_commonJournal of Services Marketing
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Continuous mobile banking usage and relationship commitment – A multi-country assessment

2015

Although conducting banking transactions via mobile phones, smart phones and tablets has become popular in many countries, major gaps exist in our understanding of those who use this technology, particularly how experienced users perceive mobile banking. Drawing from the literature on mobile banking adoption, continuous usage behavior and post-adoption of technology behavior, the authors shed light on the nature of experienced mobile banking users’ relationship commitment (RC) with their bank and personal finances. The study reveals changes in commitment and shows that mobile banking offers substantial added value to users. Overall, this research will help managers better understand the imp…

MarketingMobile bankingbusiness.industryDistribution management systemCustomer relationship managementmobile banking continuous usageBrand managementSouth Africapost-adoptionSMS bankingAdded valueRetail bankingBusinessMarketingta512FinanceFinancial servicesFinlandrelationship commitment
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Mobile banking and consumer behaviour: New insights into the diffusion pattern

2004

Technological advancement has challenged the providers of financial services; the very nature of selling and buying financial services has changed. Mobile devices are among the newest channels to conduct banking electronically. This paper focuses on studying diffusion and adopters of mobile banking services. Previous research has identified the typical characteristics of a potential adopter in the electronic services era; this paper explores some contradictory empirical findings drawn from a mobile banking survey. The results provide an indication of the characteristics of potential subsequent adopters of mobile banking, and of differences between user segments. Consequently, the authors ar…

MarketingMobile bankingbusiness.industryRetail bankingFinancial modelingFinancial planE-commerceMarketingCustomer relationship managementbusinessFinanceFinancial servicesConsumer behaviourJournal of Financial Services Marketing
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Examining key drivers of consumer experience with (non-financial) digital services—An exploratory study

2020

Abstract Recent advancements in the field of mobile information systems have transformed the consumer lifestyle as well as have changed the digital service landscape globally. This exploratory study identifies and describe key marketing drivers of consumer experience with non-financial transactions available on mobile banking apps. Data were gathered using semi-structured in-depth interviews from 12 respondents in Finland during March and April 2019. The qualitative analysis of the interview transcripts revealed three emerging themes i.e. the mobile banking app experiences and sustained usage of mobile banking apps are largely affected by consumers’ level of knowledge (consumer awareness), …

MarketingMobile bankingbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesExploratory researchUsabilityConsumer awarenessConsumer experienceQualitative analysisService (economics)0502 economics and businessKey (cryptography)050211 marketingBusinessMarketing050203 business & managementmedia_commonJournal of Retailing and Consumer Services
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A conjoint analysis of customers' preferences for e-banking channels

2021

Internet has transformed the manner in which banks interact with the customers. The purpose of the paper is to measure customers' preferences towards different channel attributes namely: internet banking, mobile banking and payment portals at a composite level that reflect the relative importance of usage attributes, i.e., payment type, transaction size, motivation to use and rate of urgency. Conjoint analysis was applied to estimate utilities for these attributes and to determine the existence of consumer groups with similar preference profiles. Furthermore, our study shows that the most preferred combination of utilities are customers preference to use payment portal, for 'paying bills' o…

MarketingMobile bankingbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAdvertisingE-commercePaymentPreferenceConjoint analysisManagement Information SystemsThe InternetBusiness and International ManagementbusinessDatabase transactionCommunication channelmedia_commonInternational Journal of Electronic Marketing and Retailing
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