Financial Inclusion Indicators Affect Profitability of Jordanian Commercial Banks: Panel Data Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Methodology
3.1. Materials
3.2. Econometric Model
4. Empirical Results
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Bank Population. All banks listed in (ASE) | 24 |
Excluded: Foreign banks | 7 |
Jordanian Islamic banks | 3 |
Islamic foreign banks | 1 |
Final sample (commercial) | 13 |
Mean | Max | Min | Std. Dev. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
TQ | 1.088511 | 2.569251 | 0.251348 | 0.483238 |
AFS | 129.942 | 346 | 19 | 90.76027 |
SFS | 3145.659 | 9802 | 0 | 25.22979 |
UFS | 0.09266 | 9.350473 | 0.00037 | 0.794728 |
II | 4.140301 | 74.31163 | 9.93 × 10−6 | 12.57232 |
L | 0.85984 | 0.924952 | 0.78036 | 0.026403 |
S | 9.32458 | 10.42043 | 8.477959 | 0.401994 |
TQ | AFS | SFS | UFS | II | L | S | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TQ | 1 | ||||||
AFS | 0.1038 | 1 | |||||
SFS | −0.0047 | 0.0936 | 1 | ||||
UFS | −0.136 | −0.0001 | −0.017 | 1 | |||
II | 0.1827 | −0.0972 | −0.019 | −0.0113 | 1 | ||
L | −0.237 | 0.1488 | −0.066 | 0.11136 | −0.058 | 1 | |
S | −0.013 | 0.7745 | 0.0703 | 0.01348 | −0.093 | 0.1252 | 1 |
ADF | PP | Result | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
TQ | Level | 12.8764 | 15.3727 | Non-Stationary |
First difference | 50.5403 *** | 77.0847 *** | Stationary | |
AFS | Level | 66.9278 *** | 66.4362 *** | Non-Stationary |
First difference | 63.7301 *** | 79.1936 *** | Stationary | |
SFS | Level | 32.7795 | 47.4273 ** | Non-Stationary |
First difference | 44.0050 ** | 143.177 *** | Stationary | |
UFS | Level | 26.4161 | 55.9052*** | Non-Stationary |
First difference | 62.6269 *** | 177.429 *** | Stationary | |
II | Level | 18.5900 | 57.7385*** | Non-Stationary |
First difference | 33.0247 * | 152.279 *** | Stationary | |
L | Level | 12.0385 | 7.10706 | Non-Stationary |
First difference | 45.7422 ** | 87.8196 *** | Stationary | |
S | Level | 11.4736 | 16.7457 | Non-Stationary |
First difference | 69.2081 *** | 73.8610 *** | Stationary |
Variable | Coefficient | t-Statistic | Prob. |
---|---|---|---|
C | 8.407168 | 4.394342 *** | 0.0000 |
AFS | −0.000429 | −0.35484 | 0.7233 |
SFS | 1.19 × 10−7 | 1.171422 | 0.2438 |
UFS | −0.074335 | −2.75102 ** | 0.0069 |
II | 0.000107 | 4.255236 *** | 0.0000 |
L | 3.497607 | 2.196482 * | 0.0300 |
S | −1.102226 | −3.88012 *** | 0.0002 |
R-squared | 0.785839 | ||
F-statistic | 24.25871 | Durbin–Watson | 1.676 |
Prob (F-statistic) | 0.00000 | ||
Hausman test | |||
Test summary | Chi-sq. statistic | Chi-Sq. d.f. | Prob. |
Period random | 20.703546 | 6 | 0.0021 |
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Al-Eitan, G.N.; Al-Own, B.; Bani-Khalid, T. Financial Inclusion Indicators Affect Profitability of Jordanian Commercial Banks: Panel Data Analysis. Economies 2022, 10, 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies10020038
Al-Eitan GN, Al-Own B, Bani-Khalid T. Financial Inclusion Indicators Affect Profitability of Jordanian Commercial Banks: Panel Data Analysis. Economies. 2022; 10(2):38. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies10020038
Chicago/Turabian StyleAl-Eitan, Ghaith N., Bassam Al-Own, and Tareq Bani-Khalid. 2022. "Financial Inclusion Indicators Affect Profitability of Jordanian Commercial Banks: Panel Data Analysis" Economies 10, no. 2: 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies10020038
APA StyleAl-Eitan, G. N., Al-Own, B., & Bani-Khalid, T. (2022). Financial Inclusion Indicators Affect Profitability of Jordanian Commercial Banks: Panel Data Analysis. Economies, 10(2), 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies10020038