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Title: The impact of the internal mechanisms of governance on the financial performance
Other Titles: an econometric study using a sample of Tunisian commercial banks during the period (2010-2016)
Authors: سندس شايب عينو
Keywords: bank governance
financial performance
board size
number of independent members
ownership concentration
Issue Date: 31-Dec-2019
Series/Report no.: V6 N2 /Dec 2019 (11);
Abstract: This study aims to determine the impact of internal governance mechanisms on the financial performance of Tunisian commercial banks during the period 2010-2016, for a sample of seven commercial banks operating in Tunisia. While using: the three independent variables namely, board size, the number of independent board members and the ownership concentration, as well as the two dependent variables which are the return on assets '' ROA '' and the return on equity '' ROE ''. Using a panel data model approach. The study found that there is a negative impact of statistical significance between the size of the Board of Directors and the performance of banks, and a statistically significant positive effect between the number of independent board members and ROE.
Description: Algerian Review of Economic Development ( ARED )
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/22576
ISSN: 5302/2392
Appears in Collections:Number 11 Déc 2019 / V 6 N 2

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