Controlling higher level of non-performing loans (NPLs) has become one of the key objectives of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), as it may impact banking and macroeconomic stability adversely. In this respect, the present study tries to determine risk factors that diminish asset quality of Indian commercial banks in and around the asset quality review period. Pooled and panel logit model has been employed to examine the determinants of NPLs. We find that banks with lower level of capital, reduced profitability, less diversified portfolio, poor operating and managerial efficiency are at greater risk of having diminished asset quality, whereas the size of the bank is positively linked with the higher level of NPAs. In general, empirical analysis proposes that to identify the bank whose asset quality is likely to deteriorate well in advance, the Regulatory and Supervisory Department of the Central Bank may consider lower level of capital, deteriorating profitability and poor operational efficiency as a leading indicator.
In this article, we try to identify the determinants of adoption of social media, in particular Facebook, among the Indian scheduled commercial banks. We have employed the survival analysis technique that studies the conditional probability of adoption of social media over time. The Kaplan–Meier nonparametric survival technique is used to study the nature of social media adoption by the Indian banks. Employing Cox’s proportional hazard (CPH) regression model, we have tried to assess the effect of explanatory variables on the adoption hazard rate, that is, joining Facebook. It appears that private sector banks are keen to join Facebook than public sector banks. The empirical analysis suggests that banks with higher non-interest income, intermediation cost and return on assets are inclined to adopt the technological innovations rapidly. The bank with greater ATM coverage is more likely to join Facebook. Medium/small-sized banks tend to be faster in joining Facebook. Banks with higher non-performing assets (NPAs) are yet to join Facebook. However, the number of branches is not associated with joining Facebook.
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