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The subject of the research presented in this paper is the efficiency of key commercial banks in Poland. The research sample includes 12 banks listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, which hold over 80% of the assets of the entire commercial banks sector in Poland. The research period is 2013-2018. The aim of the research was to examine whether the largest commercial banks are more efficient than the others and to determine the main reasons for the inefficiency of commercial banks. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) was used as the research method. The obtained results indicate that the average efficiency is 0.903. It turns out that the largest banks are on average quite efficient and do not have much room for improvement. In the case of large banks, the average technical efficiency PE is 0.96, while in the case of pure technical efficiency PTE it is as high as 0.99. This indicates that the largest Polish banks manage their resources very efficiently
Rok wydania | 2019 |
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Liczba stron | 211 |
Kategoria | Publikacje darmowe |
Wydawca | Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu |
Numer wydania | 1 |
Język publikacji | angielski |
Informacja o sprzedawcy | ePWN sp. z o.o. |
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Part 1. Economics and Finances | 5 |
Leszek Czerwonka: Efficiency in Polish listed commercial banks: a DEA approach | 7 |
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Paweł Drobny: The attention markets as a challenge for competition policy | 29 |
Leszek Dziawgo: Ecological investment funds in German-speaking Europe | 43 |
Magdalena Jarczok-Guzy: Changes in income taxes in Poland in the opinion of small and medium enterprises | 53 |
Dorota Korenik: The concept of sustainable innovation as applied to banking intermediation | 63 |
Edyta Sygut: Fiscal efficiency of excise duty on passenger cars in Poland | 78 |
Mariola Szewczyk-Jarocka: Opinions of socially excluded individuals on conducting business activity and being employed on a full-time basis in view of own research | 90 |
Part 2. Management and Quality Sciences | 103 |
Christian Brauweiler, Aida Yerimpasheva: CSR and CSRR in Kazakhstan: state and prospects | 105 |
Karolina Gwarda: A study of residents’ ecological awareness and behaviour in the context of the transformation of Gdynia towards a zero waste city | 123 |
Janusz Kot, Ewa Kraska: The role of the voivodeship capital cities of Eastern Poland in the aspect of stimulating regional development | 136 |
Barbara Kusto: An assessment of the functioning of the municipal offices of Świętokrzyskie province | 152 |
Remigiusz Napiecek: Selected aspects of a university’s sustainable development strategy | 163 |
Magdalena Rajchelt-Zublewicz, Estera Piwoni-Krzeszowska, Małgorzata Matyja: Tangible and intangible resources and the financial performance of Polish social cooperatives | 173 |
Andrzej Sztando: Contemporary expectations of Polish small town authorities towards the state policy of local development | 188 |
Robert Walasek: Post-transactional customer service in a company’s competitive approach – results of the study | 200 |