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The Role of Human Factors in the Bank Capital Evaluation Framework

The article assesses various versions of definitions, and the own bank capital definition is suggested by authors. It assumes that bank capital is a monetary value of the bank's debts and equities. Milestones of managing the bank capital such as formation and application are provided in the pa...

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Published in:European research studies 2017, Vol.XX (Issue 1), p.148-154
Main Authors: Posnaya, E.A., Vorobyova, I.G., Sokolova, E.M., Leonova, M.P.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The article assesses various versions of definitions, and the own bank capital definition is suggested by authors. It assumes that bank capital is a monetary value of the bank's debts and equities. Milestones of managing the bank capital such as formation and application are provided in the paper. Two groups of bank capital users such as external and internal stakeholders are highlighted. The key-note of the paper is defining the role of human capital in evaluating the bank capital. Human capital is suggested to play positive and negative role through the whole bank capital evaluation. Both subjective pros and cons of the human factor are revealed in the paper.
ISSN:1108-2976
DOI:10.35808/ersj/604