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In: Journal of financial economic policy, Band 2, Heft 4, S. 326-345
ISSN: 1757-6393
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine empirically the effects of investments by US banks in advertising and promotion on their performance in the areas of profits and market share.Design/methodology/approachThe model presented in the paper is motivated by the theory of the profit function. We estimate a base model with a fixed‐effects panel including an AR(1) disturbance over the period 2002‐2006. To test for selection bias, we also estimate a Heckman model.FindingsIt is found that bank profits and market share increase significantly with increased spending on advertising and promotion. Also, significant evidence is found of increasing returns to scale in this type of marketing expenditure. It is also found that increased expenditures on branching result in higher profits and increased market share, but without scale effects. The results are robust, the inclusion of variables is not suggested by profit function theory and corrected for prospective selection bias.Originality/valueThe extant literature does not include research on the effectiveness of bank marketing from the viewpoint of its impact on profit performance. The findings should be of interest to academics in finance and marketing and to banking practitioners.
In: Cramer-Team
In: Roger Team
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In: Absatzwirtschaft: Zeitschrift für Marketing, Heft 7, S. 16-18
ISSN: 0001-3374, 0001-3374
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In: MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY, 2019
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In: Contributions in economics and economic history no. 174
In: A bankline publication
In: International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Band 24, Heft 05
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In: International Journal of Bank Marketing - Volume 26, Edition 1 v.26
In: The international journal of bank marketing v. 26, no. 1
Banks have a long history of conservatism in their business practices, however, for the past decade, changes in technology, regulation and general economic conditions have transformed the industry. This e-book assesses the opportunities and challenges facing retail banking. It finds that whilst the future of retail banking is promising, there is a need to develop knowledge, methods and applicable frameworks to better seize the opportunities that lie ahead
In: Journal of East-West business, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 79-93
ISSN: 1528-6959
In: Scientific African, Band 8, S. e00383
ISSN: 2468-2276
In: DUV
In: Wirtschaftswissenschaft