Service Innovation Performance in Sierra Leone's Banking Sector: An Empirical Analysis

Samuel Saio Mansaray, Hongyi Xu, Ibrahim Abdulai Sawaneh
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This study investigates the innovation efficiency of Sierra Leone's banking sector, utilizing Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) across 14 commercial banks representing 70% of the sector's total assets from 2017 to 2022. By analyzing existing financial and operational data, the study assesses performance variations and identifies disparities in innovation efficiency among these institutions. Findings indicate significant discrepancies in innovation efficiency levels, highlighting the critical role of strategic investment in technology and innovation for enhancing competitiveness and growth. This research contributes theoretically and practically to the literature on service innovation in banking in developing countries. It provides empirical evidence of the efficacy of DEA models in performance evaluation, offering benchmarks and strategic insights that could inform future policy and operational strategies. The study underscores the need for Sierra Leone banks to continually invest in innovative capabilities to maintain and enhance their competitive edge in a dynamic financial environment.
塞拉利昂银行业的服务创新绩效:实证分析
本研究利用数据包络分析法(DEA),对占 2017 年至 2022 年银行业总资产 70% 的 14 家商业银行的创新效率进行了调查。通过分析现有的财务和运营数据,该研究评估了这些机构在创新效率方面的绩效差异并找出了差距。研究结果表明,创新效率水平存在巨大差异,这凸显了技术和创新战略投资对提高竞争力和增长的关键作用。这项研究从理论和实践上为发展中国家银行业服务创新的文献做出了贡献。它为 DEA 模型在绩效评估中的有效性提供了经验证据,为未来的政策和运营战略提供了基准和战略启示。研究强调,塞拉利昂银行需要不断投资于创新能力,以保持和增强其在动态金融环境中的竞争优势。
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