Governance’s role in bank performance: cybersecurity committee assessment

IF 3.3 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Joseph Opuni-Frimpong, Modupeola Adefunso Dzorka, Isaac Boadi
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to examine how the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG’s) directive on establishing a Cyber and Information Security Governance Committee (CISGC) affects banks’ financial performance (FP) and efficiency. The FP of banks is measured by return on assets (ROA) and return on equity (ROE), while efficiency is measured by operational costs to operating revenue (CIR). The study examines the CISGC’s cyber and IT expertise, committee size, meetings and female representation features.

Design/methodology/approach

Data from 20 universal banks in Ghana between 2019 and 2022 was used to examine the impact of the CISGC features on Bank FP and efficiency using generalized least squares regression and robustness test.

Findings

CISGC’s cyber and IT expertise has a positive impact on ROA, but no impact on ROE or CIR. Their size, meetings and female representation do not affect performance. This highlights the need for key measures to be instituted for effective cyber and information security governance.

Research limitations/implications

This study has several limitations. First, the scope was initially limited to universal banks in Ghana. Future studies should cover all banks operating in Ghana.

Practical implications

When forming the CISGC, banks should ensure that cybersecurity expertise is represented, and that female representation is considered. Additionally, given the ongoing evolution of cybersecurity threats, banks should ensure comprehensive digitization and robust cybersecurity safeguards.

Originality/value

To the best of the author’s knowledge, this study is the first to investigate how CISGC impacts bank performance in Ghana following the BoG’s Cyber and Information Security directive.

治理在银行绩效中的作用:网络安全委员会评估
目的 本研究旨在探讨加纳银行(BoG)关于建立网络与信息安全治理委员会(CISGC)的指令如何影响银行的财务业绩(FP)和效率。银行的财务绩效以资产回报率(ROA)和股本回报率(ROE)来衡量,而效率则以运营成本与运营收入之比(CIR)来衡量。研究考察了 CISGC 的网络和 IT 专业技能、委员会规模、会议和女性代表特征。研究使用加纳 20 家通用银行 2019 年至 2022 年的数据,通过广义最小二乘法回归和稳健性检验,考察了 CISGC 特征对银行 FP 和效率的影响。研究结果CISGC 的网络和 IT 专业技能对 ROA 有积极影响,但对 ROE 或 CIR 没有影响。其规模、会议和女性代表人数对绩效没有影响。这突出表明,需要采取关键措施来实现有效的网络和信息安全治理。 研究局限性/影响本研究有几个局限性。首先,研究范围最初仅限于加纳的通用银行。在组建 CISGC 时,银行应确保网络安全专业人员的参与,并考虑女性代表的参与。此外,鉴于网络安全威胁的不断演变,银行应确保全面的数字化和强大的网络安全保障措施。 原创性/价值 据作者所知,本研究是首次调查在加纳政府发布网络与信息安全指令后,CISGC 如何影响银行绩效。
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