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	@article{(Open Science Index):https://publications.waset.org/pdf/3943,
	  title     = {What Have Banks Done Wrong?},
	  author    = {F. May Liou and  Y. C. Edwin Tang},
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	  abstract     = {This paper aims to provide a conceptual framework to examine competitive disadvantage of banks that suffer from poor performance. Banks generate revenues mainly from the interest rate spread on taking deposits and making loans while collecting fees in the process. To maximize firm value, banks seek loan growth and expense control while managing risk associated with loans with respect to non-performing borrowers or narrowing interest spread between assets and liabilities. Competitive disadvantage refers to the failure to access imitable resources and to build managing capabilities to gain sustainable return given appropriate risk management. This paper proposes a four-quadrant framework of organizational typology is subsequently proposed to examine the features of competitive disadvantage in the banking sector. A resource configuration model, which is extracted from CAMEL indicators to examine the underlying features of bank failures.
},
	    journal   = {International Journal of Economics and Management Engineering},
	  volume    = {6},
	  number    = {6},
	  year      = {2012},
	  pages     = {1163 - 1169},
	  ee        = {https://publications.waset.org/pdf/3943},
	  url   	= {https://publications.waset.org/vol/66},
	  bibsource = {https://publications.waset.org/},
	  issn  	= {eISSN: 1307-6892},
	  publisher = {World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology},
	  index 	= {Open Science Index 66, 2012},
	}