COVID-19 crisis and the efficiency of Indian banks: Have they weathered the storm?
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2023-08Keyword
Bank EfficiencyCOVID-19 Pandemic
Two-Stage Network Model
Directional Distance Function
Data Envelopment Analysis
Indian Banks
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19/06/2023
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The purpose of this study is to determine whether Indian banks were able to weather the COVID-19 storm. We estimate banks’ deposits-generating and operating efficiencies using a two-stage directional distance function-based network data envelopment analysis (DDF- NDEA) approach and seek to capture the immediate impact of COVID-19 on these efficiency measures by comparing their magnitudes in the pre-pandemic (2014/15-2019/20), just 1-year prior to the pandemic (2019/20), and during the pandemic year (2020/21) periods. The study looks at whether the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was uniform across ownership types and size classes. The empirical findings suggest that the Indian banking system was resilient and withstood the immediate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. During the study period, however, the large and medium-sized banks experienced some effi ciency losses. By and large, regardless of bank group, banks have shown resilience to the shock of the global health pandemic and improvements in efficiency.Version
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Gulati R, Vincent C, Hassan MK et al (2023) COVID-19 crisis and the efficiency of Indian banks: Have they weathered the storm? Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. 88: 101661.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seps.2023.101661Type
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The full-text of this article will be released for public view at the end of the publisher embargo on 28 Dec 2024.ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seps.2023.101661