Evaluating the performance of banking under risk regulations: a slacks‐based Data Envelopment Analysis assessment framework

Despite increasing deregulation and globalization in financial markets worldwide, banking is still one of the most regulated industries in many countries. The contribution of the present article is to introduce a slacks-based Data Envelopment Analysis assessment framework for assessing bank efficiency and soundness in a risk regulation setting, which is missing from the banking performance literature. Two main sub-processes within the service flow of a typical bank are considered - the primary banking business for making profit and dealing with the compliance requirements of risk regulations. A Data Envelopment Analysis model is applied to measure the performance of the two sub-processes, that is, profit-making efficiency and risk-controlling efficiency. The research framework and models are applied to an empirical study of the banking sector in Taiwan covering the period 2007 - 2010. We demonstrate how to use the empirical results to monitor the efficiency status for individual banks from 1year to another, providing an early warning for those with low efficiency. Our empirical results show that there is considerable potential for efficiency improvement in Taiwan's banking industry, and the room for risk-controlling efficiency improvement is even larger. The two efficiency estimates are positively correlated with each other, and both have been improved year by year. However, an economic recession can lower efficiency estimates.

[1]  M. Hall,et al.  Efficiency in Japanese banking: An empirical analysis , 2003 .

[2]  Kaoru Tone,et al.  Network DEA: A slacks-based measure approach , 2009, Eur. J. Oper. Res..

[3]  Jie Wu,et al.  Congestion measurement for regional industries in China: A data envelopment analysis approach with undesirable outputs , 2013 .

[4]  Chien-wen Shen,et al.  Business process re-engineering in the logistics industry: a study of implementation, success factors, and performance , 2010, Enterp. Inf. Syst..

[5]  Chiang Kao,et al.  Efficiency decomposition in two-stage data envelopment analysis: An application to non-life insurance companies in Taiwan , 2008, Eur. J. Oper. Res..

[6]  Stefan Koch,et al.  Effort estimation for enterprise resource planning implementation projects using social choice – a comparative study , 2010, Enterp. Inf. Syst..

[7]  Mu-Chen Chen,et al.  The adaptive approach for storage assignment by mining data of warehouse management system for distribution centres , 2011, Enterp. Inf. Syst..

[8]  Gongbing Bi,et al.  A new DEA-based method for fully ranking all decision-making units , 2010, Expert Syst. J. Knowl. Eng..

[9]  Jing Xu,et al.  Development of a KBS for managing bank loan risk , 2001, Knowl. Based Syst..

[10]  Michael S. Pagano How Theories of Financial Intermediation and Corporate Risk‐Management Influence Bank Risk‐Taking Behavior , 2001 .

[11]  G. Sabato,et al.  Financial Crisis: Where did Risk Management Fail? , 2009 .

[12]  Joe Zhu,et al.  Additive efficiency decomposition in two-stage DEA , 2009, Eur. J. Oper. Res..

[13]  Finn R. Førsund,et al.  Malmquist Indices of Productivity Growth during the Deregulation of Norwegian Banking, 1980-89 , 1992 .

[14]  Hendrik Hakenes,et al.  Banks as delegated risk managers , 2004 .

[15]  Tzu-Pu Chang,et al.  A comprehensive analysis of the effects of risk measures on bank efficiency: Evidence from emerging Asian countries , 2011 .

[16]  Jing Xu,et al.  An early warning system for loan risk assessment using artificial neural networks , 2001, Knowl. Based Syst..

[17]  Constantin Zopounidis,et al.  Assessing Bank Soundness with Classification Techniques , 2009 .

[18]  Hsihui Chang,et al.  First Financial Restructuring and operating efficiency: Evidence from Taiwanese commercial banks. , 2010 .

[19]  Saibal Ghosh,et al.  Financial deregulation and efficiency: An empirical analysis of Indian banks during the post reform period , 2006 .

[20]  William L. Weber,et al.  A slacks-based inefficiency measure for a two-stage system with bad outputs , 2010 .

[21]  Allen N. Berger,et al.  Efficiency of Financial Institutions: International Survey and Directions for Future Research , 1997 .

[22]  Ling Li,et al.  The utility of returns to scale in DEA programming: An analysis of Michigan rural hospitals , 2005, Eur. J. Oper. Res..

[23]  Olaf Weber,et al.  Environmental Credit Risk Management in Banks and Financial Service Institutions , 2012 .

[24]  Franklin Allen,et al.  The Theory of Financial Intermediation , 1997 .

[25]  Feng Yang,et al.  Measuring the performance of Internet companies using a two-stage data envelopment analysis model , 2011, Enterp. Inf. Syst..

[26]  Chiang Kao,et al.  Efficiency decomposition in network data envelopment analysis: A relational model , 2009, Eur. J. Oper. Res..