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Loan Loss Provisioning and Efficiency: A Study of Frontier Market Banks / Wil Martens, Chau Ngoc Minh Bui // Tạp chí Kinh tế và Kinh doanh : JABES . - 2022. - tr. 12-30. - ISSN: 2734-9845



Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 332.1
This paper investigates frontier market bank managers’ use of the discretionary component of loan loss provisions to manage earnings and its association with efficiency. Studies have documented that bank managers use loan loss provisions to smooth earnings, yet the association of provisioning with efficiency in frontier markets has not been empirically examined. Employing stochastic frontier analysis as a method of efficiency assessments in 22 frontier market countries, results show bank efficiency declined steadily from 2001 to 2018. This finding is contrary to economic efficiency theory and suggests that loan quality difficulties have persisted despite nations enjoying increasing economic development. Regression analysis results further reveal that earnings management (EM) via loan loss provisioning is inversely related to efficiency. Study findings support prospect theory, indicating that managers engage in risk-seeking behavior while making risk-averse judgments. Overall, the study results imply that banks should expand loan provisioning strategies to optimize resource allocation and business performance.
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Performance evaluation using multiple controllers with different flow setup modes in the software defined network architecture / Suad El-Geder
[Great Britain] : Brunel University London, 2017
119 pages. : illustrations ; cm.
Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 004.6
In this thesis, a scheme of using multiple controllers which handle multiple network devices has been proposed, while using OpenFlow controllers in the proactive operations paradigm, and this in order to face the problem of using a single controller in the SDN model, including the lack of reliability and scalability on such a model. The main characteristic of this new approach are focused on the ability to design a dynamic and highly programmable network, moving the intelligence from the underlying systems to the network itself through a controller. To evaluate the proper effects of this new approach, different dynamic and programmable networks that could simulate real scenarios and measure their performance contrasting the obtained results with the pragmatic theory has been implemented. The SDN (Software-Defined Network) controller (Open Daylight), has been utilized, and thoroughly examined.
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