Effect of Banking Regulation on Performance: Evidence From Turkey

Loading...
Publication Logo

Date

2014

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

Open Access Color

Green Open Access

No

OpenAIRE Downloads

OpenAIRE Views

Publicly Funded

No
Impulse
Top 10%
Influence
Average
Popularity
Top 10%

Research Projects

Journal Issue

Abstract

In this study, we investigate the effect of regulation on banking sector performance in an emerging country context. Consecutive crises in the early 2000s led to three waves of reformist banking regulations in Turkey: (1) the banking sector restructuring program in 2002, (2) limitation of the full deposit insurance system in 2004, and (3) a corporate governance-related banking law in 2005. Results show that these actions had a positive effect on bank lending, asset quality, and profitability. Findings also support the view that the sequence and timing of banking reforms in Turkey acted as a shield against the global financial crisis of 2008.

Description

Keywords

banking sector, corporate governance, financial crises, regulation, Turkey, Corporate Governance, Efficiency, Ownership, Crisis, Reform, Impact

Fields of Science

0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

Citation

WoS Q

Q1

Scopus Q

Q1
OpenCitations Logo
OpenCitations Citation Count
14

Source

Emergıng Markets Fınance And Trade

Volume

50

Issue

4

Start Page

196

End Page

211
PlumX Metrics
Citations

CrossRef : 7

Scopus : 16

Captures

Mendeley Readers : 39

SCOPUS™ Citations

17

checked on Mar 25, 2026

Web of Science™ Citations

15

checked on Mar 25, 2026

Page Views

2

checked on Mar 25, 2026

Google Scholar Logo
Google Scholar™
OpenAlex Logo
OpenAlex FWCI
3.526

Sustainable Development Goals