Unveiling the energy saving role of banking performance in Sub-Sahara Africa

This article examines the effect of commercial bank performance on an indicator of energy efficiency (i.e. energy intensity) while controlling for the mediating effect of political institution. To achieve this goal, the study develops a theoretical model based on the neoclassical theory of the firm...

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description This article examines the effect of commercial bank performance on an indicator of energy efficiency (i.e. energy intensity) while controlling for the mediating effect of political institution. To achieve this goal, the study develops a theoretical model based on the neoclassical theory of the firm that links energy efficiency to bank sector development, and a unique bank-based data by Andrianova et al. (2015) for 43 Sub-Saharan African countries from 1998 to 2012. The principal component analysis is used to derive a composite bank-based development index from different bank balance sheet performance indicators- return on asset, asset quality, bank capitalization, managerial inefficiency and financial stability. The two-stage system generalized method of moment (Sys-GMM) technique was used. The results reveal that, both in the short- and long-run, improved banking performance fosters energy efficiency improvements in sub-Saharan Africa, but this is compromised by democracy (institutional quality). Thus, to achieve energy efficiency improvements, specific initiatives should be implemented to boost the development of the banking sector while also ensuring that democratic governance in the sub-region weans itself off things that impede the progress of the real sector. More ambitiously, creating a Green Bank may be necessary to stimulate energy efficiency investments in the sub-region. •Examine energy saving role of banking performance in sub-Sahara Africa•Conditional effect of banking performance on energy intensity•Improved banking performance fosters energy efficiency improvements.•Energy saving role of banking performance is compromised by democracy.•Creation of Green Bank may stimulate energy efficiency investments.
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Banking
Banking performance
Commercial banks
Democracy
Economics
Energy conservation
Energy consumption
Energy development
Energy economics
Energy efficiency
Energy intensity
Energy utilization
Generalized method of moments
Governance
Indexes
Investments
Nationalekonomi
Performance indicators
Political institution
Power efficiency
Principal components analysis
Return on assets
Savings
Studies
Sub-Sahara Africa
System GMM
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