Zimbabwe commercials banks efficiency and productivity analysis through DEA Malmquist approach: 2002-2012
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2015-01-30
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Journal of Data Envelopment Analysis and Decision Science
Abstract
Majority of data envelopment analysis studies have been focused on developed economies and economies
in Asia, and very few studies on developing economies particularly African economies. This research aims
to determine bank efficiency and productivity change of Zimbabwean commercial banks. The DEA model
was used to measure the efficiency of 10 commercial banks working in Zimbabwe. The intermediation
approach was used to specify variables. The average scores of technical efficiency under the Constant
Returns to Scale (CRS) and Variable Returns to Scale (VRS) assumptions for the commercial banking sector
as a whole are 70.95% and 81.5% respectively. The average scale efficiency for commercial banks operating
in Zimbabwe was found to be 73.7%.Through applying the Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI) method; it
was found that the mean total factor productivity increase for Zimbabwean commercial banks from 2003 to
2012 is 13.8%. The results also showed that the total factor productivity index peaked in 2009 where it
reached a value of 121.1% and reached the lowest point in 2005 were it went down to (-52%)
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Zimbabwe commercials banks efficiency and productivity analysis through DEA Malmquist approach: 2002-2012
Keywords
Efficiency, Productivity, DEA, Malmquist, Commercial Banks; Zimbabwe