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The Impact of Internet Banking on Performance and Branches: Crisis or Change in Practice?

Internet Banking has become an important alternative to traditional banks. This article studies how Internet Banking’s use influenced European banks’ profitability and if the phenomenon of the branches’ strong contraction (started in 2009 and consolidated from 2011 to 2016) depended on using these t...

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