A new inverse DEA method for merging banks

A new inverse DEA method for merging banks

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Article ID: iaor201410
Volume: 25
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 73
End Page Number: 87
Publication Date: Jan 2014
Journal: IMA Journal of Management Mathematics
Authors: , ,
Keywords: statistics: data envelopment analysis
Abstract:

This study suggests a novel application of Inverse Data Envelopment Analysis (InvDEA) in strategic decision making about mergers and acquisitions in banking. The conventional DEA assesses the efficiency of banks based on the information gathered about the quantities of inputs used to realize the observed level of outputs produced. The decision maker of a banking unit willing to merge/acquire another banking unit needs to decide about the inputs and/or outputs level if an efficiency target for the new banking unit is set. In this paper, a new InvDEA‐based approach is developed to suggest the required level of the inputs and outputs for the merged bank to reach a predetermined efficiency target. This study illustrates the novelty of the proposed approach through the case of a bank considering merging with or acquiring one of its competitors to synergize and realize higher level of efficiency. A real data set of 42 banking units in Gulf Corporation Council countries is used to show the practicality of the proposed approach.

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