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19 December 2021 Discussion and construction of economic value added in banking performance appraisal
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Proceedings Volume 12128, Second International Conference on Industrial IoT, Big Data, and Supply Chain; 1212812 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2624650
Event: 2nd International Conference on Industrial IoT, Big Data, and Supply Chain, 2021, Macao, China
Abstract
With the development of the economy, the tradition of internal operating procedures and the change of external structure have brought great bottlenecks to the banking industry. “21st-century economic report” the banking regulatory commission data shows that the non-performing loan rate of commercial banks continued to increase. In addition, foreign banks are flocking into the Chinese market, making them more competitive. In this case, we must start from the bank itself to carry on the effective computation and the appraisal of the performance. In this way can form a certain incentive mechanism for improvement. In the past, the study found that most Banks to create real value is not high as traditional indicators, Banks have inflated the actual benefit, is not conducive to the overall performance evaluation, this article explains how to EVA method to examine the operating performance of listed commercial banks in our country, such ability more can find their own development problems of real and effective and the real situation, Only by improving the performance appraisal system can the banking industry develop better.
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Jingwen Wang "Discussion and construction of economic value added in banking performance appraisal", Proc. SPIE 12128, Second International Conference on Industrial IoT, Big Data, and Supply Chain, 1212812 (19 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2624650
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