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A Text book of Essential of E- Business / Bhandari,Hari.prof.Er.
Title : A Text book of Essential of E- Business Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhandari,Hari.prof.Er., Author Publication Date: 2020 Pagination: 287.p Size: book ISBN (or other code): 978-9937-0-7463-6 Price: RS.650 Languages : English Class number: 650 A Text book of Essential of E- Business [printed text] / Bhandari,Hari.prof.Er., Author . - 2020 . - 287.p ; book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10242 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10243 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Due for return by 04/20/2022 10244 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10245 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10246 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10247 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10248 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10249 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10250 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10251 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10252 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10253 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10254 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10255 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 10256 650 BHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available A text book of human resource management / R.S. Dwivedi
Title : A text book of human resource management Material Type: printed text Authors: R.S. Dwivedi, Author Publisher: Delhi: Vikash Publication Date: 2007 Pagination: 397p Size: Book Price: Rs.312 Languages : English Descriptors: Industrial management
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Personal managementKeywords: 'personal management management industrial management' Class number: 658.303 A text book of human resource management [printed text] / R.S. Dwivedi, Author . - [S.l.] : Delhi: Vikash, 2007 . - 397p ; Book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 623 658.303 DWI Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available Text book of personal management and human resource / N.C. Jain, ; Saakshi last
Title : Text book of personal management and human resource Material Type: printed text Authors: N.C. Jain,, Author ; Saakshi last, Author Publisher: Delhi: A.I.T.B.S Publication Date: 2005 Pagination: 377p Price: Rs.224 Languages : English Descriptors: Personnel management Keywords: 'personnel management' Class number: 658.303 Text book of personal management and human resource [printed text] / N.C. Jain,, Author ; Saakshi last, Author . - [S.l.] : Delhi: A.I.T.B.S, 2005 . - 377p.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 330 658.303 JAI Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available Textbook of marketing management / N.C. Jain
Title : Textbook of marketing management Material Type: printed text Authors: N.C. Jain, Author Publisher: Delhi: A.I.T.B.S Publication Date: 2004 Pagination: 695p Size: Book Price: Rs.520 Languages : English Descriptors: Marketing-management Keywords: 'marketing management' Class number: 658.8 Textbook of marketing management [printed text] / N.C. Jain, Author . - [S.l.] : Delhi: A.I.T.B.S, 2004 . - 695p ; Book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 569 658.8 JAI Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available Textbook of marketing management / N.C. Jain,
Title : Textbook of marketing management Material Type: printed text Authors: N.C. Jain,, Author ; Sakshi, Author Publisher: Delhi: Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publication Date: 2004 Pagination: 695p Size: Book Price: Rs.520 Languages : English Descriptors: Marketing
Marketing-ManagementKeywords: 'marketing marketing management' Class number: 658.8 Textbook of marketing management [printed text] / N.C. Jain,, Author ; Sakshi, Author . - [S.l.] : Delhi: Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 2004 . - 695p ; Book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 856 658.8 JAI Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available Textbook of project management / P. Gopalkrishna ; V E Ramamoorthy
Title : Textbook of project management Material Type: printed text Authors: P. Gopalkrishna, Author ; V E Ramamoorthy, Author Publisher: Delhi: Macmillan Publication Date: 1993 Pagination: 400 Price: Rs.429 Languages : English Descriptors: Performance standards
Project management
Work measurementKeywords: 'project management performance standards work measurement' Class number: 658.404 Textbook of project management [printed text] / P. Gopalkrishna, Author ; V E Ramamoorthy, Author . - [S.l.] : Delhi: Macmillan, 1993 . - 400.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 315 658.404 GOP Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 316 658.404 GOP Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available The analysis and use of financial / White, Gerald L.
Title : The analysis and use of financial Material Type: printed text Authors: White, Gerald L., Author Edition statement: 3rd ed Publisher: Delhi: Wiley Publication Date: 2005 Pagination: 767p Size: Book Price: Rs.895 Languages : English Descriptors: Financial statements
United StatesKeywords: 'financial statements United States' Class number: 657.3 The analysis and use of financial [printed text] / White, Gerald L., Author . - 3rd ed . - [S.l.] : Delhi: Wiley, 2005 . - 767p ; Book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 247 657.3 WHI Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available The analysis and use of financial.... / Gerald White
Title : The analysis and use of financial.... Material Type: printed text Authors: Gerald White, Author Edition statement: 3rd ed Publisher: India: Willey Publication Date: 2004 Pagination: 767p Size: Book Price: Rs.912 Languages : English Descriptors: Financial statement Keywords: 'financial statement' Class number: 657.3 The analysis and use of financial.... [printed text] / Gerald White, Author . - 3rd ed . - [S.l.] : India: Willey, 2004 . - 767p ; Book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 525 657.3WHI Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available The bond and money markets / Moorad Choudhry
Title : The bond and money markets Material Type: printed text Authors: Moorad Choudhry, Author Publisher: Oxford: Butterworth Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: 1123 Size: Book Price: Rs.12000 Languages : English Descriptors: Bond market
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Money marketKeywords: 'bonds bond market money market' Class number: 332.632 The bond and money markets [printed text] / Moorad Choudhry, Author . - [S.l.] : Oxford: Butterworth, 2003 . - 1123 ; Book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 808 332.632 CHO Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available The born presenter / Ian Matthews
Title : The born presenter Material Type: printed text Authors: Ian Matthews, Author Publisher: Australia: Thompson Publication Date: 2002 Pagination: 70p Size: Book Price: Rs.195 Languages : English Descriptors: Business presentations
Public speakingKeywords: 'public speaking business presentation' Class number: 658.452 The born presenter [printed text] / Ian Matthews, Author . - [S.l.] : Australia: Thompson, 2002 . - 70p ; Book.
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Public speakingKeywords: 'public speaking business presentation' Class number: 658.452 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 794 658.452 MAT Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available The contemporary consultant / Larry Greiner
Title : The contemporary consultant Material Type: printed text Authors: Larry Greiner, Author Publisher: Australia:Thomson Publication Date: 2007 Pagination: 393p Size: Books Price: Rs.792 Languages : English Descriptors: Business consultants Keywords: 'contemporary consultant' Class number: 658.46 The contemporary consultant [printed text] / Larry Greiner, Author . - [S.l.] : Australia:Thomson, 2007 . - 393p ; Books.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 464 658.46 GRE Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available 465 658.46 GRE Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available The contemporary consultant: handbook / Larry Griener
Title : The contemporary consultant: handbook Material Type: printed text Authors: Larry Griener, Author Publisher: Australia: Thompson Publication Date: 2005 Pagination: 393p Size: Book Price: Rs.687 Languages : English Descriptors: Business consultants Keywords: 'business consultant' Class number: 658.46 The contemporary consultant: handbook [printed text] / Larry Griener, Author . - [S.l.] : Australia: Thompson, 2005 . - 393p ; Book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 554 658.46 GRI Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available The determinants of loan loss provision in Nepalese commercial banks / Binita Dhakal
Title : The determinants of loan loss provision in Nepalese commercial banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Binita Dhakal, Author Publication Date: 2015 Pagination: 75p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 5/B General note: Including bibilography Languages : English Descriptors: Bank loans
Loan loss provision
LoansKeywords: 'loans loan loss banks banking management financial institutions commercial banks' Class number: 332.12 The determinants of loan loss provision in Nepalese commercial banks [printed text] / Binita Dhakal, Author . - 2015 . - 75p. ; GRP/Thesis + 5/B.
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Loan loss provision
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 102/D 332.12 DHA Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Technology Available The effect of debt financing on profitability of Nepalese Commercial banks / Nitesh Khadka
Title : The effect of debt financing on profitability of Nepalese Commercial banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Nitesh Khadka, Author Publication Date: 2016 Pagination: 52p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 7/B Languages : English Descriptors: Corporations-Finance
Debt financing (Corporations)Class number: 658.152 Abstract: Financial decisions are taken in different paradigms of investment, financing, asset management and dividend policy. Investment decision is mainly concerned with three areas. Either the manager has to take decision about opening a new venture, or decision may be specific to expansion of current business venture and it may be to replace current assets or machinery. Once the investment decision is made, another most important decision is how to finance the investment. The mix of debt and equity has been defined as financial leverage in the literature (Grinblatt, Timtman, and Fernandez, 2003; Pandey, 2008).It is also defined as the idea of categorizing capital structure in terms of the combination of the short-term and long-term funds available to the business (Van Horne, 2002).
The major purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of debt financing on profitability of Nepalese commercial banks. The specific objectives are (a) to investigate structure and pattern of financial leverage of Nepalese commercial banks, (b) to assess the impact of financial leverage on commercial bank performances, (c) to analyze the impact of financial leverage on firm performance when control variable like firm size is present and (d) to determine relationship between firm performance and control variable (firm size).
The study has employed descriptive and causal comparative research designs to deal with the fundamental issues associated with the effect of debt financing on profitability of Nepalese commercial banks. The descriptive research design has been adopted for fact-finding and searching adequate information about factors affecting financial performance of the banks. Thestudy relies on secondary data and the secondary data for the study is collected from various sources such as various issues of Bank and Financial Statistics and Supervision Report published by Nepal Rastra Bank, economic survey, annual reports of commercial banks, published and unpublished research thesis, books and journals. Descriptive statistics, correlation and regression tools are used in SPSS package in order to drive the meaningful relationship among the dependent and independent variables. Besides, an effort has also been made to describe the nature of 22 enterprises consisting of 148 observations during fiscal year 2008/09 through 2014/15 by using descriptive statistics with respect to firm specific variables such as performance (ROA, ROE and NIM), capital structure (debt to assets ratio, short term debt to assets ratio, long term debt to assets ratio, debt to equity ratio and interest coverage ratio) and bank specific variable (firm size).
The results shows that return on assets, return on equity and net interest margin is negatively correlated to debt to total assets, long term debt to total assets and debt to equity ratio.The beta coefficients are negative for total debt ratio, long term debt ratio and debt to equity ratio. It implies that total debt has positive impact on return on assets. Similarly increase in long term debt results in lower return on assets. Likewise, higher the debt to equity ratio lower would be return on assets. However, the beta coefficients are significant only for the total debt to assets ratio and long term debt to assets ratio.Moreover, the beta coefficients are positive for short term debt to assets, interest coverage ratio and size.The result reveals that beta coefficients for total debt to total assets ratio, long term debt to total assets ratio and debt to total equity ratio are negative. It indicates total debt and long term debt have negative impact on return on equity of the banks. Similarly, increase in debt to equity ratio leads to increase in return on equity. Beta coefficient is significant for total debt to assets ratio and debt to equity ratio.
The major conclusion of the study is that among the debt variables of Nepalese commercial banks, long term debt to total assets, total debt to total assets, debt to equity ratio and interest coverage ratio are the major variables with significant impact on Nepalese banks’ profitability. Moreover, the control variable i.e. size has also a significant impact on the profit of the Nepalese commercial banks.The study also concludes that long term debt to total assets, total debt to total assets and debt to equity ratio have negative significant impact on the profitability of the banks. In contrast, the interest coverage ratio and size also contribute a significant positive impact on profitability of Nepalese commercial banks. Furthermore, short term to total assets has a positive impact on the bank profitability but the result is not significant.
The effect of debt financing on profitability of Nepalese Commercial banks [printed text] / Nitesh Khadka, Author . - 2016 . - 52p. ; GRP/Thesis + 7/B.
Languages : English
Descriptors: Corporations-Finance
Debt financing (Corporations)Class number: 658.152 Abstract: Financial decisions are taken in different paradigms of investment, financing, asset management and dividend policy. Investment decision is mainly concerned with three areas. Either the manager has to take decision about opening a new venture, or decision may be specific to expansion of current business venture and it may be to replace current assets or machinery. Once the investment decision is made, another most important decision is how to finance the investment. The mix of debt and equity has been defined as financial leverage in the literature (Grinblatt, Timtman, and Fernandez, 2003; Pandey, 2008).It is also defined as the idea of categorizing capital structure in terms of the combination of the short-term and long-term funds available to the business (Van Horne, 2002).
The major purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of debt financing on profitability of Nepalese commercial banks. The specific objectives are (a) to investigate structure and pattern of financial leverage of Nepalese commercial banks, (b) to assess the impact of financial leverage on commercial bank performances, (c) to analyze the impact of financial leverage on firm performance when control variable like firm size is present and (d) to determine relationship between firm performance and control variable (firm size).
The study has employed descriptive and causal comparative research designs to deal with the fundamental issues associated with the effect of debt financing on profitability of Nepalese commercial banks. The descriptive research design has been adopted for fact-finding and searching adequate information about factors affecting financial performance of the banks. Thestudy relies on secondary data and the secondary data for the study is collected from various sources such as various issues of Bank and Financial Statistics and Supervision Report published by Nepal Rastra Bank, economic survey, annual reports of commercial banks, published and unpublished research thesis, books and journals. Descriptive statistics, correlation and regression tools are used in SPSS package in order to drive the meaningful relationship among the dependent and independent variables. Besides, an effort has also been made to describe the nature of 22 enterprises consisting of 148 observations during fiscal year 2008/09 through 2014/15 by using descriptive statistics with respect to firm specific variables such as performance (ROA, ROE and NIM), capital structure (debt to assets ratio, short term debt to assets ratio, long term debt to assets ratio, debt to equity ratio and interest coverage ratio) and bank specific variable (firm size).
The results shows that return on assets, return on equity and net interest margin is negatively correlated to debt to total assets, long term debt to total assets and debt to equity ratio.The beta coefficients are negative for total debt ratio, long term debt ratio and debt to equity ratio. It implies that total debt has positive impact on return on assets. Similarly increase in long term debt results in lower return on assets. Likewise, higher the debt to equity ratio lower would be return on assets. However, the beta coefficients are significant only for the total debt to assets ratio and long term debt to assets ratio.Moreover, the beta coefficients are positive for short term debt to assets, interest coverage ratio and size.The result reveals that beta coefficients for total debt to total assets ratio, long term debt to total assets ratio and debt to total equity ratio are negative. It indicates total debt and long term debt have negative impact on return on equity of the banks. Similarly, increase in debt to equity ratio leads to increase in return on equity. Beta coefficient is significant for total debt to assets ratio and debt to equity ratio.
The major conclusion of the study is that among the debt variables of Nepalese commercial banks, long term debt to total assets, total debt to total assets, debt to equity ratio and interest coverage ratio are the major variables with significant impact on Nepalese banks’ profitability. Moreover, the control variable i.e. size has also a significant impact on the profit of the Nepalese commercial banks.The study also concludes that long term debt to total assets, total debt to total assets and debt to equity ratio have negative significant impact on the profitability of the banks. In contrast, the interest coverage ratio and size also contribute a significant positive impact on profitability of Nepalese commercial banks. Furthermore, short term to total assets has a positive impact on the bank profitability but the result is not significant.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 209/D 658.152 KHA Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available The effect of ownership structure and corporate governance on performance of Nepalese banks / Anshu Manandhar
Title : The effect of ownership structure and corporate governance on performance of Nepalese banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Anshu Manandhar, Author Publication Date: 2015 Pagination: 87p Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 5/B General note: Including bibilography Languages : English Descriptors: Banks
Banks and banking
Corporate governanceKeywords: 'corporate governance corporations finance banks banks and banking commercial banks Nepal' Class number: 658.42 Abstract: Researchers over the last four decades believe that there is a connection between ownership structure and bank performance. There are many studies published to examine this relationship. The relationship between ownership structure and performance are studied extensively by several researchers. In regards to the relationship between ownership structure and profitability, researchers found different results. Some of the scholars state that, there is a country where ownership structure of banks affects positively to the profitability. Meanwhile, other researchers indicate the nonlinear negative or positive relationship of ownership structure and bank profitability
Corporate governance is a system by which companies are directed and controlled. Corporate governance is a way in which supplier of finance ensure themselves of getting return on their investment. Corporate governance is concerned with the ways and means by which the directors of the company are made responsible to its shareholders. Many companies have failed because of increasing corporate lootings. There is a doubt whether existing regulatory framework is adequate to deal with corporate fraud. Thus, in recent years, corporate governance has assumed a greater significance. This study on corporate governance and bank performance has been undertaken for Nepalese banks because Nepalese banking sector has gone sweeping changes and is emerging as a major sector of the economy.
The results in the prior studies on the effect of ownership structure, corporate governance on bank performance are mixed and unclear. Hence, this study has been conducted to get clear idea of effect of ownership structure, corporate governance on performance of Nepalese bank. For this, the sample of 21 commercial banks with data of 7 years from 2005/06 to 20012/13 has been taken. Data has been collected from various secondary sources like annual reports of sample banks and consolidated financial reports prepared by Nepal Rastra Bank. Descriptive statistics, portfolio analysis, correlation analysis, and ordinary least square regressions have been carried out to examine the secondary data.
The performance measures like Return on Equity (ROE), Return on Assets (ROA) and Tobin’s Q of the banks have been used as the dependent variable while ownership structure variables like institutional ownership, concentrated ownership, government ownership, foreign ownership and other ownership likewise, corporate governance variables such as board size, bank age, debt ratio and liquidity ratio have been considered as independent variables. Based on the results, independent variables like concentrated ownership, government ownership, foreign ownership, other ownership bank age and debt ratio and board size of the banks in Nepal are important ownership structure and corporate governance variables in order of their relative importance that enhances the performance of the banks. To be more specific, institutional ownership, concentrated ownership, foreign ownership and bank age are the independent variables that tend to influence the performance in positive manner. It implies that increase in any of these variables is likely to augment the performance of the banks. In contrast, more number of board members tends to deteriorate the performance. Moreover, higher percentage of government ownership, more share holdings by general public, and higher debt financing tends to the poor performance of bank. Concentrated ownership, foreign ownership, government ownership, other ownership, bank age, board size and debt ratio are found to have significant relation with bank performance. Institutional ownership and liquidity ratio are found to be insignificant in predicting the performance of the banks.
The recommendation put forward by this study is that banks are suggested to increase the proportion of foreign ownership and institutional ownership to have better performance. On the other hand, it is recommended to reduce the number of board members, use of more debt financing, more percentage of government and general public share holdings in order to have better performance of the banks. The major limitation of this study lies in the fact that this study has excluded some bank specific variables that might influence on performance evaluation of banks. The study remains enough ground for future researcher in the same topic. The future studies can be carried out by selecting other financial institutions like development banks, public banks and finance companies to grab the wider view of banks’ risk taking behavior and performance evaluation. Furthermore, the future studies can select larger sample and more number of observation years for the study that could lead to much more valid prediction regarding effect of ownership structure and corporate governance variables on performance of the banks. Moreover, this study has only used secondary data. So, the future studies can be done by using both primary and secondary data.The effect of ownership structure and corporate governance on performance of Nepalese banks [printed text] / Anshu Manandhar, Author . - 2015 . - 87p ; GRP/Thesis + 5/B.
Including bibilography
Languages : English
Descriptors: Banks
Banks and banking
Corporate governanceKeywords: 'corporate governance corporations finance banks banks and banking commercial banks Nepal' Class number: 658.42 Abstract: Researchers over the last four decades believe that there is a connection between ownership structure and bank performance. There are many studies published to examine this relationship. The relationship between ownership structure and performance are studied extensively by several researchers. In regards to the relationship between ownership structure and profitability, researchers found different results. Some of the scholars state that, there is a country where ownership structure of banks affects positively to the profitability. Meanwhile, other researchers indicate the nonlinear negative or positive relationship of ownership structure and bank profitability
Corporate governance is a system by which companies are directed and controlled. Corporate governance is a way in which supplier of finance ensure themselves of getting return on their investment. Corporate governance is concerned with the ways and means by which the directors of the company are made responsible to its shareholders. Many companies have failed because of increasing corporate lootings. There is a doubt whether existing regulatory framework is adequate to deal with corporate fraud. Thus, in recent years, corporate governance has assumed a greater significance. This study on corporate governance and bank performance has been undertaken for Nepalese banks because Nepalese banking sector has gone sweeping changes and is emerging as a major sector of the economy.
The results in the prior studies on the effect of ownership structure, corporate governance on bank performance are mixed and unclear. Hence, this study has been conducted to get clear idea of effect of ownership structure, corporate governance on performance of Nepalese bank. For this, the sample of 21 commercial banks with data of 7 years from 2005/06 to 20012/13 has been taken. Data has been collected from various secondary sources like annual reports of sample banks and consolidated financial reports prepared by Nepal Rastra Bank. Descriptive statistics, portfolio analysis, correlation analysis, and ordinary least square regressions have been carried out to examine the secondary data.
The performance measures like Return on Equity (ROE), Return on Assets (ROA) and Tobin’s Q of the banks have been used as the dependent variable while ownership structure variables like institutional ownership, concentrated ownership, government ownership, foreign ownership and other ownership likewise, corporate governance variables such as board size, bank age, debt ratio and liquidity ratio have been considered as independent variables. Based on the results, independent variables like concentrated ownership, government ownership, foreign ownership, other ownership bank age and debt ratio and board size of the banks in Nepal are important ownership structure and corporate governance variables in order of their relative importance that enhances the performance of the banks. To be more specific, institutional ownership, concentrated ownership, foreign ownership and bank age are the independent variables that tend to influence the performance in positive manner. It implies that increase in any of these variables is likely to augment the performance of the banks. In contrast, more number of board members tends to deteriorate the performance. Moreover, higher percentage of government ownership, more share holdings by general public, and higher debt financing tends to the poor performance of bank. Concentrated ownership, foreign ownership, government ownership, other ownership, bank age, board size and debt ratio are found to have significant relation with bank performance. Institutional ownership and liquidity ratio are found to be insignificant in predicting the performance of the banks.
The recommendation put forward by this study is that banks are suggested to increase the proportion of foreign ownership and institutional ownership to have better performance. On the other hand, it is recommended to reduce the number of board members, use of more debt financing, more percentage of government and general public share holdings in order to have better performance of the banks. The major limitation of this study lies in the fact that this study has excluded some bank specific variables that might influence on performance evaluation of banks. The study remains enough ground for future researcher in the same topic. The future studies can be carried out by selecting other financial institutions like development banks, public banks and finance companies to grab the wider view of banks’ risk taking behavior and performance evaluation. Furthermore, the future studies can select larger sample and more number of observation years for the study that could lead to much more valid prediction regarding effect of ownership structure and corporate governance variables on performance of the banks. Moreover, this study has only used secondary data. So, the future studies can be done by using both primary and secondary data.Hold
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