Implications of board size, board composition and bank size on the profitability of Philippine private universal banks for the period 2000-2005

This study examines the influence of board attributes such as size, and composition, which will refer to seniority, service years and educational attainment of directors, and bank size in terms of total resources and number of branches on firm performance. The data employed were from 10 Philippine p...

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Main Authors: Andrada, Michelle Ann, Victor, Brenda Andrea, Macabebe, Joan
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-179512022-02-03T03:25:21Z Implications of board size, board composition and bank size on the profitability of Philippine private universal banks for the period 2000-2005 Andrada, Michelle Ann Victor, Brenda Andrea Macabebe, Joan This study examines the influence of board attributes such as size, and composition, which will refer to seniority, service years and educational attainment of directors, and bank size in terms of total resources and number of branches on firm performance. The data employed were from 10 Philippine private universal banks for the period 2000-2005. The Pearson product moment coefficient of correlation and dummy variables were used to establish the relationship between the variables and to represent the categorical variables for board composition, respectively. Though there were previous studies suggesting that both resources and branch network do not influence profitability, it can not be excluded from the assessment of company's performance since it significantly contributes to a firm's overall profitability. Findings reveal that on a per bank basis, bank size has a significant effect on profitability particularly to key measures such as net income and net profit margin. Moreover, bank size in terms of total resources and number of branches is positively associated with firm performance. However, results for board size and composition indicate otherwise. It was largely affected by the constant number of directors obtained in some banks and a limited sample size for board composition due to unavailability of data. Thus the researchers recommend future researchers to increase the time frame and conduct study on a different industry to achieve more credible results. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/17438 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Banks and banking--Philippines
institution De La Salle University
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topic Banks and banking--Philippines
spellingShingle Banks and banking--Philippines
Andrada, Michelle Ann
Victor, Brenda Andrea
Macabebe, Joan
Implications of board size, board composition and bank size on the profitability of Philippine private universal banks for the period 2000-2005
description This study examines the influence of board attributes such as size, and composition, which will refer to seniority, service years and educational attainment of directors, and bank size in terms of total resources and number of branches on firm performance. The data employed were from 10 Philippine private universal banks for the period 2000-2005. The Pearson product moment coefficient of correlation and dummy variables were used to establish the relationship between the variables and to represent the categorical variables for board composition, respectively. Though there were previous studies suggesting that both resources and branch network do not influence profitability, it can not be excluded from the assessment of company's performance since it significantly contributes to a firm's overall profitability. Findings reveal that on a per bank basis, bank size has a significant effect on profitability particularly to key measures such as net income and net profit margin. Moreover, bank size in terms of total resources and number of branches is positively associated with firm performance. However, results for board size and composition indicate otherwise. It was largely affected by the constant number of directors obtained in some banks and a limited sample size for board composition due to unavailability of data. Thus the researchers recommend future researchers to increase the time frame and conduct study on a different industry to achieve more credible results.
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author Andrada, Michelle Ann
Victor, Brenda Andrea
Macabebe, Joan
author_facet Andrada, Michelle Ann
Victor, Brenda Andrea
Macabebe, Joan
author_sort Andrada, Michelle Ann
title Implications of board size, board composition and bank size on the profitability of Philippine private universal banks for the period 2000-2005
title_short Implications of board size, board composition and bank size on the profitability of Philippine private universal banks for the period 2000-2005
title_full Implications of board size, board composition and bank size on the profitability of Philippine private universal banks for the period 2000-2005
title_fullStr Implications of board size, board composition and bank size on the profitability of Philippine private universal banks for the period 2000-2005
title_full_unstemmed Implications of board size, board composition and bank size on the profitability of Philippine private universal banks for the period 2000-2005
title_sort implications of board size, board composition and bank size on the profitability of philippine private universal banks for the period 2000-2005
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2007
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/17438
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