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Innovation and Performance of Tunisian Banks

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Several studies in the economic field are interested to the factors that influence the performance bank (Mabrouk and Mamoghli, 2010; Gurhan, Gunduz, Kemal and Lutfihak, 2005). The purpose of our work is to check the compatibility of these results, the Tunisian context and this, through the analysis of the characteristics of the Tunisian banks and their impacts on the performance. For has this problem, of descriptive analysis and econometric techniques have been conducted on a sample of Tunisian banks either 110 observations. The result of the model shows that the sign of connection between the size, diversification and the dependent variable (ROE) are statically significant (with the exception of financial resources and level of competition).

Published in International Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Sciences (Volume 4, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijefm.20160402.18
Page(s) 87-92
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Performance, Diversification, Competition, Size

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