公司治理与银行盈利能力:尼日利亚的经验教训

J. Ugoani, Grace Ibeenwo
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公司治理是平衡各种利益相关者的利益或监督管理层、董事会和其他人之间关系的框架。有人认为,银行缺乏良好的公司治理是过度冒险和不负责任的放贷的原因,这往往导致巨额不良贷款和股东资金的侵蚀。研究表明,近60%的倒闭银行的董事会成员要么缺乏银行知识,要么对其银行事务的监管不知情、被动。有人认为,一个强势的银行董事总经理和一个弱势的董事会是导致公司治理薄弱的原因。2007年至2009年全球金融危机前后,公司治理薄弱成为全球银行关注的主要问题。尽管经历了艰难时期,但奉行良好公司治理基本原则的银行今天仍在继续盈利,并变得更加强大。在全球金融海啸中没有被孤立的尼日利亚,拥有最古老的银行,该银行以强大的公司治理道德为基础,以卓越的银行服务为荣。本研究采用调查研究设计。生成的数据在分析之前进行了组织。通过对数据的分析发现,公司治理与银行盈利能力之间存在较强的正相关关系。
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Corporate Governance and Bank Profitability: Lessons From Nigeria
Corporate governance is the framework by which the various stakeholder interests are balanced or the relationships among the management, board of directors, and others are monitored. It is argued that lack of good corporate governance in banks is responsible for excessive risk taking and irresponsible lending that often result in huge non-performing loans and the erosion of shareholders funds. Studies show that almost 60 percent of failed banks had board members who either lacked banking knowledge or were uninformed and passive regarding supervision of their banks affairs. It is suggested that a strong bank managing director and a weak board of directors are a recipe for weak corporate governance. Weak corporate governance became a major global concern of banks before and after the global financial crisis between 2007 and 2009 for bank management. Despite the difficult times banks that embraced the basic principles of good corporate governance continued to make profit and growing stronger today. Nigeria that was not isolated from the global financial tsunami boasts of its oldest bank that prides itself in banking excellence based on strong corporate governance ethics. The survey research design was used for the study. Data generated were organized before they were analyzed. Based on the analysis of data, it was found that corporate governance has strong positive relationship with bank profitability.
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