Preliminary communication
https://doi.org/10.51680/ev.35.1.11
How efficient are banks in Croatia?
Katerina Fotova Čiković
orcid.org/0000-0003-0138-1362
; University North, Koprivnica, Croatia
Violeta Cvetkoska
; Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Faculty of Economics, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
Abstract
Purpose: This paper measures the relative efficiency of commercial banks in the Republic of Croatia in a period of eleven years (2009-2019) by using the leading non-parametric Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) methodology.
Methodology: In the selection of variables (inputs and outputs) and the DEA model, we have followed Banker et al. (2010).
Results: Based on the results obtained, we have found that the average efficiency of the Croatian banking sector in the observed period is 92%. The highest (96%) and the lowest (90%) mean efficiency score were achieved in 2009 and in 2017, respectively. In addition, we have analyzed several banks that show significant changes in the efficiency scores, and provided targets for improvement of their efficiency.
Conclusion: Croatia is a developing country characterized by a bank-based financial system and this study shows that its banking system is highly efficient, but certain relatively inefficient banks should improve their efficiency. Therefore, our findings provide valuable information for regulators, policymakers and bank management in order to take proper actions to maintain the stability of the key players in the financial system in Croatia.
Keywords
banking sector; relative efficiency; DEA; BCC; targets for improvement
Hrčak ID:
280674
URI
Publication date:
10.6.2022.
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