Measuring the relationship between banking productivity and financial intelligence for a sample of Jordanian banks for the period 2012-2022
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https://doi.org/10.36322/jksc.180(A).23795Keywords:
banking productivity, financial intelligence, Jordanian banksAbstract
The research seeks to determine the impact of financial intelligence on banking productivity, as well as studying the basic concepts of banking productivity and discussing the various approaches to studying it, which ends up identifying the most important criteria that can be used to measure it, as well as researching the reasons for the decline and rise of banking productivity and identifying possible treatments to reduce those causes. And in line with the research problem, which stipulates (what is the level of banking productivity and financial intelligence? What are the reasons for its decline and increase in the banks in the research sample? What is the effect of changing financial intelligence on banking productivity). Research hypotheses were formulated to study and analyze the relationship between the research variables for the sample banks. The research sample included eight Jordanian private sector banks, namely (Arab, National, Jordan, Jordanian Commercial, Jordanian-Kuwaiti, Housing, Capital Bank, and Investment Bank). Malmquist index to extract values of banking productivity change for the period (2012-2022).
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