Market Concentration, Price Dynamics, and Profitability in Indonesian Banking: An Empirical Investigation

Syahril Ramadhan
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This research delves into Indonesia’s banking sector’s competitive landscape, examining bank mergers’ effects on performance through the Structure Conduct and Performance (SCP) hypothesis. By reshaping market structure, bank mergers influence subsequent bank behavior and performance. The findings highlight a discernible pattern: an uptick in market concentration accompanies a decline in prices within the banking sector. This implies that mergers often yield economies of scale, enabling banks to offer more competitive rates. However, this reduction in prices directly impacts bank profitability. Moreover, the concentration ratio, a pivotal metric in market analysis, emerges as a significant gauge of industry competition. Serving as a structural measure of competition, the concentration ratio depicts the market share held by leading banks. Intriguingly, diminished competition, as indicated by higher concentration ratios, correlates with decreased profitability for banks operating within this framework. This exploration of Indonesia’s banking sector reveals a nuanced interplay between market structure, bank conduct, and overall performance. Through the SCP hypothesis, the study elucidates how seemingly routine bank mergers can trigger a cascade of effects, influencing market dynamics, profitability, and competitive positioning. Based on thorough analysis, the study furnishes strategic insights for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and the banking community, offering a comprehensive understanding of the ramifications of market shifts and guiding strategies to navigate Indonesia’s banking landscape adeptly.
印度尼西亚银行业的市场集中度、价格动态和盈利能力:实证调查
本研究深入探讨了印尼银行业的竞争格局,通过结构行为与绩效(SCP)假说研究了银行兼并对绩效的影响。通过重塑市场结构,银行兼并会影响银行的后续行为和绩效。研究结果凸显了一个明显的模式:市场集中度的上升伴随着银行业价格的下降。这意味着兼并通常会产生规模经济,使银行能够提供更具竞争力的利率。然而,价格的下降会直接影响银行的盈利能力。此外,作为市场分析的关键指标,集中率也是衡量行业竞争的重要标准。作为衡量竞争的结构性指标,集中率描述了领先银行所占的市场份额。耐人寻味的是,集中率越高表明竞争越少,在此框架内运营的银行的盈利能力就越低。对印尼银行业的研究揭示了市场结构、银行行为和整体业绩之间微妙的相互作用。通过 SCP 假设,研究阐明了看似常规的银行兼并是如何引发一连串效应,影响市场动态、盈利能力和竞争定位的。基于透彻的分析,该研究为政策制定者、行业利益相关者和银行界提供了战略见解,使他们能够全面了解市场变化的影响,并为他们制定战略提供指导,以便在印尼的银行业格局中游刃有余。
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