Application of structural equation modeling on the linkage of risk management, capital management and financial management in the Philippine banking industry

This paper was based on the study entitled Application on Structural Equation Modeling on the Linkage of Risk Management, Capital Management, and Financial Management for Insurance Industry by Ming-Ming Wen, Hong-Jen Lin, and Patricia Born. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is the regulatory aut...

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Main Author: Espanol, JAmes Lawrence J.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-33002021-10-21T06:28:05Z Application of structural equation modeling on the linkage of risk management, capital management and financial management in the Philippine banking industry Espanol, JAmes Lawrence J. This paper was based on the study entitled Application on Structural Equation Modeling on the Linkage of Risk Management, Capital Management, and Financial Management for Insurance Industry by Ming-Ming Wen, Hong-Jen Lin, and Patricia Born. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is the regulatory authority for banks in the Philippines and some of the regulations they impose can be found in the Magna Carta. Banks make use of risk, capital, and financial management strategies to attain firm value maximization. Since these different types of management have different goals, it is possible that their respective decisions or strategies employed in attaining firm value maximization may hinder or support each other. Also, the presence of the regulations imposed by the BSP may have an influence on these decisions or strategies as well. In this study, a model is hypothesized in order to examine the possible influence that the regulations imposed by the BSP may have on risk, capital, and financial management and also the possible effects that the interaction of these three types of management may have on each other by making use of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The researcher has established that in the Philippine banking setting, the regulations imposed by the BSP only affect financial management decisions and that not all of the managerial types interact with each other. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/2300 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Bank management Financial risk management Banks and banking--Risk management-- Philippines Structural equation modeling Physical Sciences and Mathematics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Bank management
Financial risk management
Banks and banking--Risk management-- Philippines
Structural equation modeling
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
spellingShingle Bank management
Financial risk management
Banks and banking--Risk management-- Philippines
Structural equation modeling
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Espanol, JAmes Lawrence J.
Application of structural equation modeling on the linkage of risk management, capital management and financial management in the Philippine banking industry
description This paper was based on the study entitled Application on Structural Equation Modeling on the Linkage of Risk Management, Capital Management, and Financial Management for Insurance Industry by Ming-Ming Wen, Hong-Jen Lin, and Patricia Born. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is the regulatory authority for banks in the Philippines and some of the regulations they impose can be found in the Magna Carta. Banks make use of risk, capital, and financial management strategies to attain firm value maximization. Since these different types of management have different goals, it is possible that their respective decisions or strategies employed in attaining firm value maximization may hinder or support each other. Also, the presence of the regulations imposed by the BSP may have an influence on these decisions or strategies as well. In this study, a model is hypothesized in order to examine the possible influence that the regulations imposed by the BSP may have on risk, capital, and financial management and also the possible effects that the interaction of these three types of management may have on each other by making use of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The researcher has established that in the Philippine banking setting, the regulations imposed by the BSP only affect financial management decisions and that not all of the managerial types interact with each other.
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author Espanol, JAmes Lawrence J.
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author_sort Espanol, JAmes Lawrence J.
title Application of structural equation modeling on the linkage of risk management, capital management and financial management in the Philippine banking industry
title_short Application of structural equation modeling on the linkage of risk management, capital management and financial management in the Philippine banking industry
title_full Application of structural equation modeling on the linkage of risk management, capital management and financial management in the Philippine banking industry
title_fullStr Application of structural equation modeling on the linkage of risk management, capital management and financial management in the Philippine banking industry
title_full_unstemmed Application of structural equation modeling on the linkage of risk management, capital management and financial management in the Philippine banking industry
title_sort application of structural equation modeling on the linkage of risk management, capital management and financial management in the philippine banking industry
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