CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND THE PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS: A FUZZY-SET QCA APPROACH

This paper examines the role of commercial banks' governance mechanisms in financial performance and loan quality. The research draws upon corporate governance theory, agency theory, and information asymmetry. Fuzzy-set QCA was used to analyze a sample of 32 commercial banks listed in the UK. D...

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subjects Agency theory
Asymmetry
Banking
Banking industry
Banks
Boards of directors
Commercial banks
Corporate governance
Decision making
Directors
Economic crisis
Entrepreneurship
Financial institutions
Financial performance
Fuzzy sets
Institutional investments
International finance
Return on assets
Small business
Stockholders
Studies
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