Banking Governance Parameters Differentiated by size: Impact on Agency Cost

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting
Riyanka Baral, D. Patnaik
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Abstract

Large banks and small banks can impact agency costs differently. The current study considers a panel data of 30 Indian banks before the merger to reveal the relationship between agency cost and board composition using panel regression models. The agency cost is reflected in three measures: Asset turnover ratio, free cash flow and leverage ratio. Board composition is sub-divided into three groups: board structure, board independence and board diversity. The finding of the study for large banks shows that former CEO, number of employee representatives on board, independent chairperson, CEO duality, bank age and size impacts agency cost. On the other hand, for small banks, results prove that bank age, employee representative on board and CEO duality significantly affects agency cost. Therefore, in the current Indian context of banking merger and governmental directives to increase lending to micro, small and medium enterprises, the focus should be shifted more on increasing managerial productivity and increasing leverage. Hence, the emphasis should not be on increasing governmental representatives on the banking board but to enhance bank governance quality and its monitoring. To this end, the current article can potentially provide valuable insights for sustainable and real economic outcomes.
按规模划分的银行治理参数:对代理成本的影响
大银行和小银行对代理成本的影响不同。目前的研究考虑了合并前30家印度银行的面板数据,使用面板回归模型揭示了代理成本与董事会组成之间的关系。代理成本体现在三个方面:资产周转率、自由现金流和杠杆率。董事会构成分为三类:董事会结构、董事会独立性和董事会多元化。对大型银行的研究结果表明,前首席执行官、董事会员工代表人数、独立主席、首席执行官二元性、银行年龄和规模对代理成本有影响。另一方面,对于小型银行,研究结果表明,银行年龄、董事会员工代表和CEO二元性显著影响代理成本。因此,在当前印度银行业合并和政府指示增加对微型、小型和中型企业的贷款的背景下,重点应该更多地转移到提高管理生产力和增加杠杆上。因此,重点不应放在增加银行董事会的政府代表上,而应放在提高银行治理质量及其监督上。为此,当前的文章可能为可持续和真实的经济结果提供有价值的见解。
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Indian Journal of Corporate Governance
Indian Journal of Corporate Governance Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Corporate Governance is a bi-annual refereed journal that provides a forum for discussions and exchanging views on a wide range of corporate governance issues ranging from board practices, independent directors, whistle blower policies and shareholder activism on one hand to media’s role in corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and sustainability reporting on the other. It comprises of research articles, concept papers, case studies and reports providing a blend of theory and practices of corporate governance globally to cater to the interests of practitioners, academics, researchers and policy makers.
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