A probabilistic neural network approach for modelling and classifying efficiency of GCC banks Online publication date: Thu, 02-Apr-2009
by Mohamed M. Mostafa
International Journal of Business Performance Management (IJBPM), Vol. 11, No. 3, 2009
Abstract: Understanding the efficiency levels is crucial for understanding the competitive structure of a market and/or segments of a market. This study uses two artificial Neural Networks (NN) and a traditional statistical classification method to model and classify the relative efficiency of top Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) banks. Accuracy indices are used to assess the classification accuracy of the models. Results indicate that the predictive accuracy of NN models is quite similar to that of traditional statistical methods. The study shows that the NN models have a great potential for the classification of banks' relative efficiency due to their robustness and flexibility of modelling algorithms. The implications of these results for potential efficiency programmes are discussed.
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