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Determinants of Return on Assets:An Empirical Analysis of Public and Private Sector Commercial Banks in India


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1 Department of Commerce with Accounting and Finance, PSG College of Arts and Science, India
2 Department of Commerce, Jamal Mohamed College, India
     

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This empirical study critically investigates the relationship between return on Assets of 43 scheduled commercial banks in India and bank specific determinants for the period 2002-2003 to 2013-2014. The study aims to find the association between Return on Assets (ROA) and bank specific determinants with the help of statistical tools such as descriptive statistics, multiple correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis. The analytical results confirmed that the SBI and associates banks and new private sector banks operate in the same fashion whereas nationalised banks and old private banks are functioning in a similar way. These results imply the unique attributes of scheduled commercial banks.

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Return on Assets to Total Assets, Public and Private Sector Commercial Banks, Return on Investment and Multiple Regression Analysis.
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Authors

P. Arun Prakash
Department of Commerce with Accounting and Finance, PSG College of Arts and Science, India
A. M. Mohamed Sindhasha
Department of Commerce, Jamal Mohamed College, India

Abstract


This empirical study critically investigates the relationship between return on Assets of 43 scheduled commercial banks in India and bank specific determinants for the period 2002-2003 to 2013-2014. The study aims to find the association between Return on Assets (ROA) and bank specific determinants with the help of statistical tools such as descriptive statistics, multiple correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis. The analytical results confirmed that the SBI and associates banks and new private sector banks operate in the same fashion whereas nationalised banks and old private banks are functioning in a similar way. These results imply the unique attributes of scheduled commercial banks.

Keywords


Return on Assets to Total Assets, Public and Private Sector Commercial Banks, Return on Investment and Multiple Regression Analysis.

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