Investigating the nexus between composition of risk management committee and performance Online publication date: Sun, 21-Apr-2024
by Rohit Kumar Singh; Supran Kumar Sharma; Jyoti Sharma
International Journal of Corporate Governance (IJCG), Vol. 14, No. 2, 2024
Abstract: The focus of the current study is to estimate the possible influence of the risk management committee (RMC) of Indian public sector banks on their performance measured through return on asset and return on equity along with a few board characteristics for a period of ten years covering 2009-2018. The present study performs the fixed effect regression estimation along with concerning the endogeneity issues in the model via vector autoregression estimations. The analysis reveals that the size of RMC is crucial in enhancing the performance of Indian banks; however, the meeting aspect needs to be reassessed as it shows a statistically significant and negative relationship with the performance of Indian banks. Consequently, policymakers can make the most of the study in terms of providing a better composition for RMC.
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