#2980. Board independence and Chinese banking efficiency: a moderating role of ownership restructuring

March 2027publication date
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Abstract:
The article explores how the reforms of the Chinese banking sector have affected the relationship between banking activities and the structure of the banks board of directors. The results show that the independence of the board of directors negatively affects the efficiency of banking activities, but becomes positive when banks are listed on the stock market.
Keywords:
Banking efficiency; Banking reforms; Board independence; China bank performance; DEA; SFA

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