A Study On The Determinants Of Business Stability In Credit Card Firms: Evidence From Korea

This study empirically analyses several factors that affect financial stability such as the profitability of Korean credit card firms, capital adequacy, loan soundness, and liquidity. In particular, internal and external factors found in previous studies were applied to the analysis in order to i...

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Main Author: Seo, Ji Yong
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Published: Asian Academy of Management (AAM) 2014
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spelling my.usm.eprints.36627 http://eprints.usm.my/36627/ A Study On The Determinants Of Business Stability In Credit Card Firms: Evidence From Korea Seo, Ji Yong HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management This study empirically analyses several factors that affect financial stability such as the profitability of Korean credit card firms, capital adequacy, loan soundness, and liquidity. In particular, internal and external factors found in previous studies were applied to the analysis in order to investigate whether or not those factors had a significant effect on the business stability of Korean credit card firms. The major research findings are as follows. First, the determinant factors for profitability were found to be the degree of enlargement, foreign credibility, and the level of risk management. Second, the determinant factors for capital adequacy were found to be the degree of enlargement, diversification, foreign credibility, the level of management, and the interest rate. Third, the determinant factors for loan soundness were found to be the degree of enlargement and foreign credibility. Lastly, the determinant factors for liquidity were found to be the degree of diversification, foreign credibility, the level of risk management, the degree of competition, economic conditions, and the interest rate. In conclusion, with the recent reduction in the card affiliates’ fees, the leverage regulation, and the credit card debt suppression policy, financial authorities will likely refer to this study as they carefully examine the various influences on the business stability of domestic credit card firms and come up with relevant countermeasures for the continuous growth of those firms. Asian Academy of Management (AAM) 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/36627/1/Art_6%28105-122%29.pdf Seo, Ji Yong (2014) A Study On The Determinants Of Business Stability In Credit Card Firms: Evidence From Korea. Asian Academy of Management Journal (AAMJ), 19 (2). pp. 1-18. ISSN 1394-2603 http://web.usm.my/aamj/19022014/Art%206(105-122).pdf
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A Study On The Determinants Of Business Stability In Credit Card Firms: Evidence From Korea
description This study empirically analyses several factors that affect financial stability such as the profitability of Korean credit card firms, capital adequacy, loan soundness, and liquidity. In particular, internal and external factors found in previous studies were applied to the analysis in order to investigate whether or not those factors had a significant effect on the business stability of Korean credit card firms. The major research findings are as follows. First, the determinant factors for profitability were found to be the degree of enlargement, foreign credibility, and the level of risk management. Second, the determinant factors for capital adequacy were found to be the degree of enlargement, diversification, foreign credibility, the level of management, and the interest rate. Third, the determinant factors for loan soundness were found to be the degree of enlargement and foreign credibility. Lastly, the determinant factors for liquidity were found to be the degree of diversification, foreign credibility, the level of risk management, the degree of competition, economic conditions, and the interest rate. In conclusion, with the recent reduction in the card affiliates’ fees, the leverage regulation, and the credit card debt suppression policy, financial authorities will likely refer to this study as they carefully examine the various influences on the business stability of domestic credit card firms and come up with relevant countermeasures for the continuous growth of those firms.
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title A Study On The Determinants Of Business Stability In Credit Card Firms: Evidence From Korea
title_short A Study On The Determinants Of Business Stability In Credit Card Firms: Evidence From Korea
title_full A Study On The Determinants Of Business Stability In Credit Card Firms: Evidence From Korea
title_fullStr A Study On The Determinants Of Business Stability In Credit Card Firms: Evidence From Korea
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