Shareholder value in banking
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Author
Contributions
- Molyneux, Philip. - Contributor
Publication
2006 - Palgrave Macmillan, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
85,500 words, Guess
Page Count
342 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3422850M
- ISBN-101403996660
- OCLC Control Number61529849
- OCLC Control Numbershareholdervalue00fior
- Library of Congress Control Number2005044625
and 4 more
- LibraryThing6591157
- Goodreads3780913
- AmazonB003K24EG6
- Better World BooksBWBM51996715
Classifications
- DDC332.1/20681
- LCCHG1707.7 .F56 2006
Description
Creating sustainable shareholder value is currently recognised as one of the main strategic objectives for financial institutions. Generating stable shareholder value growth requires an intense focus on delivering benefits to customers in the most efficient way, hiring and retaining a motivated workforce, maintaining excellent supplier relationships, and being a good corporate citizen in each of the company's local communities. This book provides a detailed analytical assessment of shareholder value creation in banking. The first part of the text provides a framework for analysing shareholder value theory by discussing how shareholder value can be defined, if it can be considered a valid strategic objective for banks, how shareholder value can be measured and how it can be created. The second part of the text present various empirical investigations in to order to measure shareholder value and some of its drivers. The final part analyses the importance of these drivers in creating shareholder value and also briefly develops a new measure of bank efficiency. This is the most extensive coverage on shareholder value in banking to date and will be extremely valuable to both financial sector practitioners and academics in the field of banking and finance.
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Series Statement
- Palgrave Macmillan studies in banking and financial institutions
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