ANALYZING INDONESIAN CONVENTIONAL BANK EFFICIENCY BY USING DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS (DEA)
As one of promising emerging-economies, Indonesia faces a lot of challenges, including <br /> <br /> compete with ASEAN banks in 2020 when ASEAN Banking Integration Framework (ABIF) <br /> <br /> being applied. So far Indonesia’s banking industry has low competitiveness co...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Summary: | As one of promising emerging-economies, Indonesia faces a lot of challenges, including <br />
<br />
compete with ASEAN banks in 2020 when ASEAN Banking Integration Framework (ABIF) <br />
<br />
being applied. So far Indonesia’s banking industry has low competitiveness compare to ot her <br />
<br />
ASEAN banking industries. Low competitiveness reflected by its high lending rate and high <br />
<br />
efficiency ratio (higher efficiency ratio means lower efficiency performance). High lending rate <br />
<br />
makes Indonesian banks less preferable in making loan for borrowers. Indonesia lending rate is <br />
<br />
3 <br />
<br />
rd <br />
<br />
highest in the region and its efficiency is one of the poorest among other ASEAN countries. <br />
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Efficiency measures how well a bank can produce output over its input. Efficiency is one of the <br />
<br />
best measurements to see a bank performance. Bank Indonesia (BI) and Otoritas Jasa Keuangan <br />
<br />
(OJK) have been attempting to spur Indonesia banking efficiency using regulation and giving <br />
<br />
incentives for whom willing to be efficient. <br />
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This research aims to measure Indonesian conventional bank efficiency using Data <br />
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Envelopment Analysis (DEA) with asset approach, Variable Return to Scale (VRS) model and <br />
<br />
input orientation. The observed bank are 57 Indonesian conventional bank and are categorized <br />
<br />
based on their BUKU. From the DEA calculation the number of efficient banks from every <br />
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BUKU as follow : 3 out of 4 from BUKU 4, 7 out of 15 from BUKU 3, 7 out of 24 from <br />
<br />
BUKU 2 and 4 out of 15 from BUKU 1. The research also found that in average BUKU 4 has <br />
<br />
the best efficiency score followed by BUKU 3, BUKU 1 and BUKU 2 |
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