2020
DOI: 10.1002/pa.2334
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An evaluation of commercial banks performance in Pakistan: A comparative analysis

Abstract: This study examines the efficiency level of public, private, and foreign banks in Pakistan during 2014-2017 in order to identify the most efficient type of banks on the basis of ownership. The study uses data envelopment analysis methodology.Findings indicate that the efficiency of private and public banks is satisfactory, but they are not fully efficient and there is a scope for improvement in the performance of these banks. The private and public sector banks are equally efficient. Results further show that … Show more

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“…On the other side, physical limitations like budget constraints and lack of access to a wider spectrum of resources are the main challenges that have to be kindly addressed. The appraisal is defined as "process of evaluating the performance and assessing development needs of employee" (Khan, Shaheen, Waheed & Arshad, 2022). This definition entails that staff's performance is measured against certain standards and that no positive/negative judgment involved, but to identify training needs of staff and to find out what can be done to improve related skills and knowledge.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other side, physical limitations like budget constraints and lack of access to a wider spectrum of resources are the main challenges that have to be kindly addressed. The appraisal is defined as "process of evaluating the performance and assessing development needs of employee" (Khan, Shaheen, Waheed & Arshad, 2022). This definition entails that staff's performance is measured against certain standards and that no positive/negative judgment involved, but to identify training needs of staff and to find out what can be done to improve related skills and knowledge.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%