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Samudra, Azhari Aziz, Veithzal Rival Zainal, Eryus Amran Koto, Aziz Hakim, Ainun Nazriah, and Iwan Kurniawan Subagja. "Branch Leadership Optimization Performance in Improving The Performance of Government Banks In West Java." Archives of Business Research 7, no. 9 (September 10, 2019): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/abr.79.7029.

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As part of finance, every bank, mostly from the government, has an important role in supporting the country's economic recovery from the crisis. The facts show that bank branches are the spearhead of bank operations which are very important in achieving bank goals. That is why every bank branch manager plays an important role in the overall success of the bank's business. The purpose of this study is to analyze several factors that support the optimization of the performance of branch managers of government banks. The results showed that the work of branch managers of state-owned banks affected the performance of Government Banks in West Java.
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Hauck, Warren C. "Productivity improvement at branch banks." National Productivity Review 6, no. 3 (1987): 243–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/npr.4040060306.

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Mahayana, I. Made Pradityarjuna Mahatmyam, and Dony Abdul Chalid. "The Effect of Market Power on Bank’s Net Interest Margin: The Moderating Role of Financial Access." Journal of International Conference Proceedings 4, no. 1 (July 22, 2021): 129–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.32535/jicp.v4i1.1134.

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The research focuses on determining the effect of commercial bank’s market power on net interest margin and the moderating role of financial access. The study uses annual data of 33 commercial banks in Indonesia from 2012 to 2019 based on the category of State-Owned Commercial Banks and National Private Commercial Banks. The data is obtained from secondary data, using financial reports published by commercial banks. The data is analyzed using moderated regression analysis to estimate two models, basic model is used to estimate the effect of market power on net interest margin, while the interaction model is used to estimate the moderating effect of financial access. Market power was measured using the Lerner index of each bank. Financial access was measured by the number of branches and the availability of electronic banking channels such as mobile banking, internet banking, and digital branch. The results show that the increase in commercial bank’s market power significantly increases net interest margin. Other results also show that branch and mobile banking & internet banking significantly moderate the effect of market power on the net interest margin, while the digital branch is not significantly moderating the relationship between market power and net interest margin.
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Hadijah, Hady Siti. "Knowledge Management, Intellectual Capital, And Performance Of Branch Office Of State-Owned Banks." Jurnal Manajemen 22, no. 3 (October 24, 2018): 310. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/jm.v22i3.424.

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The goal of this research is to determineif intellectual capital could mediate the influence of knowledge management on the branch performance offices of state-owned banks. If we compare to the ASEAN banks, the performance of state-owned banks is weak, especially in the case of operational cost efficiency depressing the potential for large profits. The low level of performance cannotbeseparatedfrom of the low performance of branch offices. BI's expectation as stipulated in the BI Regulation of 2010 is that the banking sector should perform the maximum role of branch offices because if the management of branch offices understandknow more than head officedoes.The improvement in knowledge management should be made by state-owned banks at branch offices.Beside, it is necessary that aggregation of all knowledge and employee competence that allows companies to gain competitive advantage. In my research, the method of research used is explanatory survey. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using LISREL was chosen to test the hypothesis.152 pieces of sample were taken from the whole state-owned banksoffices in West Java. The focus of the assessment is the branch officees of state-owned banks located in the region of West Java because the industry's contribution in the region to GRDP is relatively large. My research concluded that the effect of Knowledge Management on Intellectual Capital was significant. The effect of Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital on the performance of each Branch Office is significant. In this case intellectual capital played a role in mediating the effect of Knowledge Management to the Branch performance Offices of state-owned banks in West Java. The Branch offices conducting knowledge management continuously resulted the good intellectual capital, which would strengthen the role of knowledge management in improving the branch performance.
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Harimaya, Kozo, and Kazumine Kondo. "Effects of branch expansion on bank efficiency: evidence from Japanese regional banks." Managerial Finance 42, no. 2 (February 8, 2016): 82–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/mf-11-2014-0278.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether branch expansions have realized efficiency gains by focussing on regional banks in Japan. Design/methodology/approach – The authors use a single-step estimation procedure, where both cost frontier parameters and inefficiency effects are addressed simultaneously, and examine the impact of expanding branch networks on bank performance. Findings – The findings show that regional banks expanding their branch networks to certain levels exhibit lower cost inefficiencies. Robustness results are also obtained from the samples, excluding the regional banks located in urban regions. Originality/value – The findings suggest that adequate levels of branch expansion have beneficial impacts for regional banks, although this result is contrary to the current region-based relationship banking policy promoted by Japan’s financial regulators.
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Vadrale, Kavita S., and V. P. Katti. "Branch Productivity of Selected Indian Public and Private Sector Banks." Contemporary Social Sciences 27, no. 4 (October 1, 2018): 135–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.29070/27/58315.

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Barat, Somjit, and John E. Spillan. "An Exploratory Study of Customer Satisfaction in a Community Bank." International Journal of Customer Relationship Marketing and Management 3, no. 3 (July 2012): 15–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jcrmm.2012070102.

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In a competitive business environment, delivering high level of customer service is critical. Investigating this aspect further, this paper focuses on the physical and service attributes of consumer satisfaction in the banking business, and takes a fresh look at how community banks can compete with larger banks in niche service areas. The goal of the authors’ research is to find out whether the customers 1) were satisfied with every visit to the branch; 2) felt welcome when they came to the branch; 3.) considered the bank’s products substantial for their needs; 4) were satisfied with the image of the bank and 5) had any concerns about their bank deposits and about the bank’s (financial) position during difficult economic times. The findings indicate that customer responses are mixed on these issues, which make the banking industry strive to improve the service offerings. Interesting implications and ideas for further research also emanate from the current study.
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Davis, SG, GB Kleindorfer, ET Reutzel, and GA Kochenberger. "Processing center location analysis for multiple branch banks." Omega 17, no. 2 (January 1989): 169–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0305-0483(89)90008-x.

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Yuksel, Serhat, and Sinemis Zengin. "A Comparison of the Views of Internal Controllers/Auditors and Branch/Call Center Personnel of the Banks for Operational Risk." International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies (2147-4486) 5, no. 4 (July 21, 2016): 10–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.20525/ijfbs.v5i4.568.

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The aim of this paper is to compare the views of internal controllers/auditors and branch/call center personnel of the banks with respect to the operational risk. Within this scope, we made two different surveys to the personnel in Turkish banks in order to achieve this objective. The first survey was conducted by 310 branch and call center personnel whereas 151 personnel in internal control and audit departments of the banks carried out the second survey. The major finding in this study is that there is a difference in the views of these two groups regarding the evaluation of operational risk. In general, internal controllers/auditors look at the operational risk more negatively than branch/call center personnel. The personnel who control and audit operations in the bank think that operational risk knowledge level of branch/call center personnel is less sufficient, operational risk levels are higher, the controls to avoid this risk are less efficient than branch/call center personnel consider.
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Ben-David, Itzhak, Ajay Palvia, and Chester Spatt. "Banks’ Internal Capital Markets and Deposit Rates." Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 52, no. 5 (October 2017): 1797–826. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022109017000606.

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It is commonly believed that deposit rates are determined primarily by supply: Depositors require higher deposit rates from risky banks, thereby creating market discipline. An alternative perspective is that market discipline is limited (e.g., due to deposit insurance and/or enhanced capital regulation) and that internal demand for funding by banks determines rates. Using branch-level deposit rate data, we find little evidence for market discipline as rates are similar across bank capitalization levels. In contrast, banks’ loan growth has a causal effect on deposit rates; for example, branches’ deposit rates are correlated with loan growth in other states in which their bank has some presence, suggesting internal capital markets help reallocate the bank’s funding.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Branch banks"

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Hababou, Moez. "Performance measurement in multifunctional bank branches a non parametric approach /." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape2/PQDD_0014/NQ59137.pdf.

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Bala, Kamel. "EDEA an expert knowledge-based tool for performance measurement /." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/NQ66342.pdf.

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Grafsky, Ann. "Branch alternatives model." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2000. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/1635.

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Davidson, Lisa Peterson. "Comparison of Training Methods in a Branch Environment." PDXScholar, 1994. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/4725.

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This study addressed a need to identify the effectiveness of in-branch, employee administered training programs. A comparison of various training methods and a ranking of the effectiveness of those methodologies would enable managers to make informed training design and purchase decisions. The purpose of this study was to determine the differences between four training methods as evaluated by post-training assessment scores. This study also sought to determine the following: 1) did all four methods significantly impact short term material recall?, and 2) did gender impact training effectiveness? The training methods studied were: video; study guide; video plus study guide; video and study guide plus reinforcement meeting. A control group was used to obtain a pre-training baseline. One hundred eighty two employees who worked at one of twenty randomly selected Portland, Oregon branches of a large, regional bank participated in the study. Each branch utilized one of the five randomly assigned methods in a scheduled staff meeting. After completing the training, each participant completed a post training assessment testing material recall. The control group completed the assessment without participating in training. Analysis of Variance tests were used to determine if significant differences existed between: 1) the mean scores of the control group and the training methods, 2) the mean scores of the training methods themselves, and 3) the mean scores of males and females. A significant difference was found at the .05 level between the mean scores of the control group and every training method except video. There were no significant differences between the mean scores of the four training methods. There was not a significant difference between the mean scores of males and females. There was also no significant difference in method effectiveness based on gender.
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Zhao, Lihua Built Environment Faculty of Built Environment UNSW. "The integration of geographical information systems and multicriteria decision making models for the analysis of branch bank closures." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Built Environment, 2002. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/33239.

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The research presented in this Thesis is primarily concerned with the field of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) - specifically, the business applications of the technology. The empirical problem addressed is the selection of branch banks as candidates for closure using the network of branch banks of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in the Sydney metropolitan region as the case study. Decisions to close branches are made by the Bank on the basis of performance indicators that are essentially financial. In this research, however, an alternative approach is adopted: the problem is addressed using a set of spatial criteria. Following the deregulation of the finance industry in the 1980's and the rapid introduction of new electronic channels for delivering financial services, the major banking institutions have been engaged in a process of reorganising their networks of branch banks. The most visible manifestation of this has been the ongoing and widespread closure of branches. Selecting branch banks for closure is a typical example of a complex semi-structured multi-dimensional, multi-criteria, decision-making problem. It has been well documented in previous research that Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) models are the most appropriate ones for solving problems in this particular domain. The identification of branches for closure is also characterised by a significant spatial dimension. Decisions are based on a consideration of a number of geographical criteria and various forms of spatial analysis may be involved. An appropriate technology to assist with solving decision-making problems with a significant spatial dimension is a Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS). Most SDSS have been based on the integration of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technology with analytical models that are proven to be best suited to specific decision-making problems and this is the approach adopted in this research. The prototype MCBC-SDSS (Multi-Criteria Branch Closure SDSS) developed here is based on the integration through the loose coupling of the ArcView GIS software with the Criterium DecisionPlus (CDP) software, which contains the suite of non-spatial analytical models that provide the analytical capability for solving multi-criteria problems. ArcView GIS is used as the engine that drives the system and to provide the analytical and display facilities to support the spatial data involved. Two MCDM models from the CDP software are used to support the decision-making analysis - the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique (SMART). The integration of GIS with the MCDM models is based on a considerable amount of software enhancement, interface development, and computer programming. The development of the integrated system is designed to create an intelligent and user-friendly SDSS, the application of which, from the user's perspective, is a seamless operation. The success of the MCBC-SDSS is demonstrated by its application to identify candidates for closure among the 197 branches of the CBA in the Sydney metropolitan area in 2000 - the year when the building of the database for the research had been completed. The analysis is based purely on spatial considerations that have been gleaned from a major review of the literature that previous researchers have identified as affecting branch viability and performance. A set of 17 spatial variables was used as the criteria in the MCDM models. The criteria are organised in two blocks: the first includes 9 criteria relating to the characteristics of demand for branch service in the branch trade areas ('catchment area' specific criteria) while the second includes 8 criteria relating to aspects of supply provided by the existing branches in their location ('location specific' criteria). Using the developed approach, the MCBC-SDSS has been used directly to compare alternatives against criteria, not only spatial based but also financial ones, thus providing a basis for identifying the best choices regarding branch closure. The steps in the preparation of the data and the iterative procedure for implementing the MCDM models are explained and illustrated. This involves building the initial evaluation matrix, normalising the raw criteria scores, assigning weights to the criteria, and calculating priorities. Based on these, the AHP and SMART models then calculate a decision score for each branch that is used as the basis for creating the preference ranking of the branches. In this, branches with a high rank score based on the combined weighted contribution of the 17 criteria are considered to be operationally viable. On the other hand, branches with the lowest rank scores are considered as potential candidates for closure. The preference rankings generated by the models have been tested to examine their robustness in terms of the validity of criteria and their weights used in the decision analysis. Sensitivity analysis has been conducted, the results of which show that the preference rankings are stable. Different approaches have been used to validate the initial criteria, and analyse their contribution to the ranking of branch banks for closure. These help identify critical spatial variables among the 17 initial criteria selected, and suggest that some of the criteria initially selected could be deleted from the criteria list used to generate the preference rankings without substantially affecting the results. The reasonableness of the resulting preference ranking has been further demonstrated from analyses based on changing criteria weights and alternatives. The research successfully demonstrates one of the ways of enhancing the functionality of a GIS through its integration with non-spatial analytical models to develop a SDSS to aid solving decision-making problems in the selected domain. Given that to date there has been relatively few applications of SDSS similar to that developed in this research to real world decision-making problems, the procedure adopted makes it suitable for decision-making in a range of other service business applications characterised by a significant spatial dimension and multiple outlets including shopping centres, motor car dealerships, restaurant and supermarket chains. Instead of just providing solutions, however, the SDSS-based analysis in this research can better be thought of as adding value to spatial data that forms an important source of information required by decision-makers, providing insight about the situation, uncertainty, objectives, and trade-offs involved in reaching decisions, and being capable of generating alternative scenarios based on different inputs to the models that may be used to identify recommended courses of action. It can lead to better and more effective decision-making in institutions involving multi-outlet retail and service businesses and hence enables both integrated data analysis and modelling while taking multiple criteria and decision-makers' preferences into consideration.
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Čápová, Jana. "Komparace postavení jednotlivých institucionálních typů v současném českém bankovnictví." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-5319.

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The major goal of this work is to compare positions of different institutional types active in the banking sector in the Czech Republic. The emphasis is being given to the description of gradual mutual convergence and interactions of particular institutional types in the context of changes undergoing in a transition economy since 1990. The second part of this work analyses the framework for the operation of different institutional types and compares their positions against clients, owners and supervisor. The last part of the work is a comparative analysis of economic indicators for each institutional type in the context of changes in the market and legal environment since 2004.
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Малиш, Г. А. "Розгалужена мережа філій банків: переваги та недоліки." Thesis, НО "Economics", 2013. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/58805.

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У доповіді був розглянутий зарубіжний та вітчизняний досвід управління розгалуженою мережею банківських філій, визначені переваги та недоліки інтенсивного розгалуження філіальної мережі.
The report was considered foreign and domestic experience of managing an extensive network of bank branches, identified advantages and disadvantages of intensive branching bank network.
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Vance, Heather. "Opportunity Index development for bank branch networks." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape4/PQDD_0019/MQ54116.pdf.

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Monteiro, Marta Sofia Rodrigues. "Bank-Branch Location and Sizing Under Economies of Scale." Master's thesis, Faculdade de Economia da Universidade do Porto, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10216/7581.

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Análise de Dados e Sistemas de Apoio à Decisão
Master in Data Analysis and Decision Support Systems
The bank-branch restructuring problem seeks to locate bank-branches, main- taining or closing existing branches, in order to provide the service required by its clients, at minimum total cost. This problem has not been the subject of much study, nonetheless it is a common problem that banks are faced with from time to time. We address this nonlinear problem, since economies of scale exist, by formulating it as a mixed binary, integer linear model. The model obtained can be solved by a ready-available software, such as CPLEX. However, the dimensionality problem soon becomes the issue and thus, we also propose a heuristic to solve, approximately, this problem. We have developed a local search heuristic to solve the bank-branch location and sizing problem with concave cost functions. In order to do so, we have modelled this problem as a mixed integer and binary programming model. The heuristic is based on the solution to a related linear integer programming problem. This solution is subsequently improved by iteratively applying drop and swap operations. The computational experiments performed show the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed heuristic.
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Monteiro, Marta Sofia Rodrigues. "Bank-Branch Location and Sizing Under Economies of Scale." Dissertação, Faculdade de Economia da Universidade do Porto, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10216/7581.

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Análise de Dados e Sistemas de Apoio à Decisão
Master in Data Analysis and Decision Support Systems
The bank-branch restructuring problem seeks to locate bank-branches, main- taining or closing existing branches, in order to provide the service required by its clients, at minimum total cost. This problem has not been the subject of much study, nonetheless it is a common problem that banks are faced with from time to time. We address this nonlinear problem, since economies of scale exist, by formulating it as a mixed binary, integer linear model. The model obtained can be solved by a ready-available software, such as CPLEX. However, the dimensionality problem soon becomes the issue and thus, we also propose a heuristic to solve, approximately, this problem. We have developed a local search heuristic to solve the bank-branch location and sizing problem with concave cost functions. In order to do so, we have modelled this problem as a mixed integer and binary programming model. The heuristic is based on the solution to a related linear integer programming problem. This solution is subsequently improved by iteratively applying drop and swap operations. The computational experiments performed show the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed heuristic.
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Books on the topic "Branch banks"

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High performance branch banking: A manager's guide to maximizing branch profitability. Chicago, Ill: Irwin Professional Pub., 1996.

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Pezzullo, Mary Ann. Managing sales in the branch: Handbook. Washington, D.C. (1120 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington 20036): American Bankers Association, 1990.

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Association, American Bankers, and Retail Planning Associates, eds. Financial retailing: Bank branch design & merchandising guide. Washington, DC: ABA, 1989.

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The bank manager's handbook: A guide to branch management. Cambridge, England: Woodhead-Faulkner, 1987.

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Privatkundengeschäft grosser Filialbanken: Neue Anforderungen an die Vertriebswegepolitik und deren Auswirkungen auf die Bankorganisation. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1997.

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Linder, Jane C. Bank mergers: Integration and profitability. [Boston, Mass.]: Kluwer, 1992.

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Dick, Astrid A. Nationwide branching and its impact on market structure, quality and bank performance. Washington, D.C: Federal Reserve Board, 2003.

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Association, American Bankers, and Retail Planning Associates, eds. Financial retailing: New frontiers. Washington, D.C: American Bankers Association, 1994.

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Ritter, Dwight S. Branch banking for the nineties: New approaches to sales and management. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall, 1991.

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Association, American Bankers, ed. Branch productivity for the '90s: Seven lending perspectives. Washington, D.C: American Bankers Association, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Branch banks"

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Karadağ, Bulut, and Eda Arıkan. "Choosing the Appropriate Branch for Participation Banks Through Machine Learning." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 269–79. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8603-3_24.

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Hollow, Matthew. "Investigating Attitudes to Risk in British Banking: A Case Study of Barclays’ Branch Banking System, c. 1900–80." In Decision Taking, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century, 173–88. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42076-9_8.

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Blomstrom, Duena. "Banks and Brands." In Emotional Banking, 97–108. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75653-0_7.

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Paradi, Joseph C., Sandra Vela, and Zijiang Yang. "Assessing Bank and Bank Branch Performance." In International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, 349–94. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-7798-x_13.

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Paradi, Joseph C., Zijiang Yang, and Haiyan Zhu. "Assessing Bank and Bank Branch Performance." In International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, 315–61. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6151-8_13.

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Luo, Dian, and Chengpeng Xing. "Yi X v. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited Panjin Branch (Dispute over Bank Card)—Banks Should Exercise Their Duty of Utmost Care and Risk Warning When Receiving Deposits from Depositors." In Library of Selected Cases from the Chinese Court, 161–68. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0342-9_14.

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Paradi, Joseph C., H. David Sherman, and Fai Keung Tam. "Bank Branch Productivity Applications: Managing Bank Productivity." In Data Envelopment Analysis in the Financial Services Industry, 101–12. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69725-3_7.

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Padwal, Sharad M. "Bank Branch Computerisation: A Feasible Approach." In Operations Research ’92, 564–65. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag HD, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12629-5_156.

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Paradi, Joseph C., H. David Sherman, and Fai Keung Tam. "Bank Branch Operational Studies Using DEA." In Data Envelopment Analysis in the Financial Services Industry, 145–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69725-3_10.

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Paradi, Joseph C., H. David Sherman, and Fai Keung Tam. "Bank Branch Productivity Applications: Strategic Branch Management Issues Addressed with DEA." In Data Envelopment Analysis in the Financial Services Industry, 129–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69725-3_9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Branch banks"

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Plotnikova, Elena. "Operation of the Irkutsk Branch of the Russian-Chinese Bank in 1898–1910." In Irkutsk Historical and Economic Yearbook 2020. Baikal State University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/978-5-7253-3017-5.12.

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The article describes the work of the Irkutsk branch of the Russian-Chinese Bank from the moment of its formation to the further reorganization (1898–1910). The financial performance indicators of credit institution in the period from 1901 till 1907, as reflected in the inspection in November, 1908, are given. Examines the reasons for loss of the branch related to the General decline of the business sector of the regional economy. The article notes the moment when the Bank branch management changed. The article describes the prospects for the development of the Department in connection with the course taken for lending to coal-producing enterprises of the Irkutsk province. Some quantitative calculations are given that demonstrate the possibility of growth of financial indicators of the institution. The article records the concern of competing credit institutions about the development of the local branch of the Russian-Chinese Bank. In conclusion, the circumstances that hindered the prospects for the development of the Department, in connection with the event held in 1910, are given. Russian-Chinese and Northern banks merge, resulting in the formation of a new credit institution-the Russian-Asian Bank.
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Xu, Jiawei. "Reflection on Internal Control of Commercial Banks’ Bond Investment Business Process: Taking Industrial Bank, Xiamen Branch as an Example." In The 3rd International Conference on Economy, Management and Entrepreneurship (ICOEME 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.200908.084.

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Raditya, Bambang, Meithiana Indrasari, Sri Handini, and Susanto Soekiman. "The Effect of Quality of Products and Services on Trust and Decision of Customers to Choose Banks (Study at Sampang Bank Rakyat Indonesia Branch)." In Proceedings of the 1st Asian Conference on Humanities, Industry, and Technology for Society, ACHITS 2019, 30-31 July 2019, Surabaya, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.30-7-2019.2287615.

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Samad, A., and S. J. Garrett. "The Convective Instability of Boundary-Layer Flows Over Rotating Spheroids." In ASME 2009 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2009-78484.

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The continuous development of spinning projectiles and other industrial applications has led to the need to understand the laminar boundary-layer flow and subsequent onset of transition over the general family of rotating spheroids. We begin by finding the laminar boundary-layer flow over a general spheroid. In particular, we distinguish between prolate and oblate spheroids and use an appropriate spheroidal coordinate system in each case. The laminar-flow equations are established for each family of spheroid rotating in otherwise still fluid. An eccentricity parameter e is used to distinguish particular bodies within the oblate or prolate families. In each case, setting e = 0 reduces the equations to those already established by Howarth [2] and Banks [4] for the rotating sphere. In this preliminary study the laminar-flow equations at each latitude are solved by extending the original series solutions due to Howarth and Banks for the rotating sphere. The laminar flows obtained are consistent with established results for the rotating sphere as e tends to zero, and tend to the von Ka´rma´n [5] solution for the rotating disk as the latitude is reduced close to the nose. Analyses of the convective instability are performed on the rotating prolate family. These extend the linear analyses previously published by Malik, Lingwood and Garrett & Peake [6–10] on related geometries. An investigation into the relative importance of type I (crossflow) and type II (streamline curvature) modes is also presented. At low latitudes increasing eccentricity has negligible effects on the stability characteristics of the flow. However as the latitude increases, eccentricity is seen to lower the upper (type I) branch of the neutral curve, reducing the region of instability.
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Topaloğlu, Mustafa. "An Evaluation of Turkish Mortgage System from the Perspective of Global Economic Crisis." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c02.00359.

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Turkish mortgage system was established by the law number 5582 and the title of "The Law Amending the Laws Related to Housing Finance System" in 2007. Even though the entry into force of this act expressed as "Pay the rent as the landlord-performing”, no bring up short of the interest rates of a housing loan were observed. In fact, Mortgage application could not be branch out yet. The distinguishing feature of the mortgage system, mortgage collateral pools of consumer loans with guaranteed by mortgage backed securities to be issued, sold in the capital market, also called the mortgage money is the safeguard of cheap funds. Using this fund for financing provided by banks as a result of re-housing resource for the consumer to pay the cost of housing loan interest rate is relatively go into a decline. Meanwhile, after the abundance of finance in the world, the so-called subprime mortgage, loans to non-qualified borrower, triggered the world economic crisis occurred. May well be, Turkey was unimpressed the crisis because of the not being set secondary mortgage market. All the public in charge of economy has introduced prevention of packages of measures.
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Yami, Mohammad. "Banks’ Organizational Characteristics And Adoption Of Crm In Agricultural Bank’s Branches." In ICLTIBM 2017 - 7th International Conference on Leadership, Technology, Innovation And Business Management. Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.12.03.31.

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Murthy, J. Y., and S. R. Mathur. "Ballistic-Diffusive Approximation for Phonon Transport Accounting for Polarization and Dispersion." In ASME 2003 Heat Transfer Summer Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2003-47491.

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A ballistic-diffusive approximation to the Boltzmann transport equation is developed for describing phonon transport in semi-conductors and dielectrics. The model incorporates the effects of phonon dispersion and polarization by considering longitudinal, transverse and optical branches. Each branch is divided into frequency bands, and scattering between branches and bands is incorporated subject to conservation rules. The phonon energy in each band is divided into a boundary and a medium component, with the latter being computed using a diffusion approximation. The approximation is shown to work well by comparing its predictions to exact solutions as well thermal conductivity measurements for bulk silicon.
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Strow, L. Larrabee, and Dennis Reuter. "The Effect of Line Mixing on Atmospheric Brightness Temperatures Near 15 μm." In Laser and Optical Remote Sensing: Instrumentation and Techniques. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/lors.1987.tuc20.

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Rotational collisional narrowing, or line mixing, has recently been detected in the Q-branch spectra of two π − Σ bands of CO2 near 2000 cm−1 for both self- and N2-broadening [1,2]. The observed line mixing, which is caused by rotationally inelastic collisions that produce interference effects among overlapping lines during the absorption process [3,4] was found to alter absorption coefficients by as much as 65% in the wings of these Q-branches. This paper considers the influence of Q-branch mixing on atmospheric radiative transfer near the strong ν2 Q branch of CO2 at 15 μm.
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Kabiljo, Milos G., Rade G. Matic, Suzana R. Markovic, and Arsen M. Loncar. "Bank branch electronic transformation." In 2017 25th Telecommunication Forum (TELFOR). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/telfor.2017.8249454.

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Wang, Li, Yang Liu, Yun Tai, Yawei Zhang, and Zhenpeng Tang. "Extension of Load Follow Operation of PWRs Without Boron Adjustment." In 2013 21st International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone21-15479.

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Due to development of electric power system, the proportion of nuclear power and its needs for Load follow operation have become large. Then there would be higher requirements to the power control ability of the nuclear power system. The project with China’s own brands and using the advanced pressurized water reactor (APWR) nuclear power technology, CPR1000, adopts a control method called Mode G, using G banks, N banks, R bank and soluble boron to perform the load follow control. The common Point Model, widely used in conventional core modeling, cannot successfully research the axial power distribution. But in this paper, a two-node dynamic function model was built, taking CPR1000 as an example, considering the coupling coefficient and mutual influence. The transient parameter values were obtained by the steady-state calculation of single channel with its original structure parameter and operation parameter. Then the core system simulation of CPR1000 was modeled. In order to carry out the load follow operation without the boron adjustment, known as BTP mode, the control banks were regrouped to control the average temperature by M banks and axial offset by AO bank. The last, the optimal control implementation was connected to the core simulation platform to operate with the variable daily load. The feasibility and effectiveness of the control policy and the simulation system are validated by the calculation results via one-dimensional in axial computer code APOC. Results of computations performed for a reference reactor were present, giving the possibility that the optimal control policy could stretches the capability of the reactor to follow an average daily load curve. The paper demonstrated in principle that the BTP mode was feasible for CPR1000.
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Reports on the topic "Branch banks"

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Beck, Thorsten, Ross Levine, and Alexey Levkov. Big Bad Banks? The Impact of U.S. Branch Deregulation on Income Distribution. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w13299.

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Fee, Kyle D., and Erik S. Tiersten-Nyman. Has Bank Consolidation Changed People’s Access to a Full-Service Bank Branch? Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26509/frbc-cd-20211006c.

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Consolidation — the combining of banking institutions via mergers and acquisitions — became widespread in the 1980s and continued into the 1990s and 2000s as regulatory changes permitted banks to operate in multiple states and technology enabled banking institutions to provide services at lower costs (Rhoades, 1996; Adams, 2012; Wheelock, 2011). While the benefits of consolidating are clear for an institution, the benefits (and costs) for the consumer are less clear, especially as media headlines often associate consolidation with the closing of bank branches.
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Carlson, Mark, and Kris James Mitchener. Branch Banking, Bank Competition, and Financial Stability. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w11291.

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Fee, Kyle D., and Erik Tiersten-Nyman. Has Bank Consolidation Changed People’s Access to a Full-Service Bank Branch? Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26509/frbc-cd-20211006.

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Carlson, Mark, and Kris James Mitchener. Branch Banking as a Device for Discipline: Competition and Bank Survivorship During the Great Depression. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w12938.

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Premises - Commonwealth Bank - Branches - Exterior - Note Printing Branch, Fitzroy - 1924. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-002804.

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Commonwealth Bank - Branches - Bundaberg - Opening of branch - 29 September 1915. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-000089.

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Commonwealth Bank - Branches - Kogarah - Exterior of new branch - 1928 (plate 11). Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-000252.

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Coastal Lidar And Radar Imaging System (CLARIS) mobile terrestrial lidar survey along the Outer Banks, North Carolina in Currituck and Dare counties. Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (U.S.), January 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/39419.

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The Coastal Observation and Analysis Branch (COAB) located at the Field Research Facility (FRF) conducts quarterly surveys and post-storm surveys along up to 60 kilometers of coastline within the vicinity of the FRF to assess, evaluate, and provide updated observations of the morphology of the foreshore and dune system. The surveys are conducted using a mobile terrestrial LiDAR scanner coupled with an Inertial Navigation System (INS). Traditionally the surveys coincide with a low tide, exposing the widest swath of visible sediment to the scanner as well as enough wind-sea swell or texture to induce wave breaking upon the interior sandbars. The wave field is measured with X-Band radar which records a spatial time series of wave direction and speed. Data for the survey region was collected using the VZ-2000's mobile, 3D scanning mode where the scanner continuously rotates the line scan 360 degrees as the vehicle progresses forward. Elevation measurements are acquired on all sides of the vehicle except for the topography directly underneath the vehicle. As the vehicle moves forward, the next rotation will capture the previous position's occluded data area. Laser data is acquired in mobile 3D radar mode with a pulse repetition rate of 300kHz, theta resolution of 0.19 degrees and phi resolution of 0.625 degrees. Horizontal Datum NAD83(2011), Projection North Carolina State Plane (3200) meters; Vertical Datum NAVD88, meters with geoid09 applied.
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Coastal Lidar And Radar Imaging System (CLARIS) mobile terrestrial lidar survey along the Outer Banks, North Carolina in Currituck and Dare counties. Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (U.S.), January 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/39419.

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The Coastal Observation and Analysis Branch (COAB) located at the Field Research Facility (FRF) conducts quarterly surveys and post-storm surveys along up to 60 kilometers of coastline within the vicinity of the FRF to assess, evaluate, and provide updated observations of the morphology of the foreshore and dune system. The surveys are conducted using a mobile terrestrial LiDAR scanner coupled with an Inertial Navigation System (INS). Traditionally the surveys coincide with a low tide, exposing the widest swath of visible sediment to the scanner as well as enough wind-sea swell or texture to induce wave breaking upon the interior sandbars. The wave field is measured with X-Band radar which records a spatial time series of wave direction and speed. Data for the survey region was collected using the VZ-2000's mobile, 3D scanning mode where the scanner continuously rotates the line scan 360 degrees as the vehicle progresses forward. Elevation measurements are acquired on all sides of the vehicle except for the topography directly underneath the vehicle. As the vehicle moves forward, the next rotation will capture the previous position's occluded data area. Laser data is acquired in mobile 3D radar mode with a pulse repetition rate of 300kHz, theta resolution of 0.19 degrees and phi resolution of 0.625 degrees. Horizontal Datum NAD83(2011), Projection North Carolina State Plane (3200) meters; Vertical Datum NAVD88, meters with geoid09 applied.
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