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Media reputation: a source of banks' financial performance
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Doan, Ngoc Thang
, Pham, Anh Hoang Thi
, Hoang, Dung Phuong
in
Bank marketing
/ Banking industry
/ Banks
/ Brand loyalty
/ Commercial banks
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Literature reviews
/ Market positioning
/ Marketing
/ Quality
/ Reputation management
/ Risk management
/ Stock exchanges
/ Studies
/ Theory
2020
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Media reputation: a source of banks' financial performance
by
Doan, Ngoc Thang
, Pham, Anh Hoang Thi
, Hoang, Dung Phuong
in
Bank marketing
/ Banking industry
/ Banks
/ Brand loyalty
/ Commercial banks
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Literature reviews
/ Market positioning
/ Marketing
/ Quality
/ Reputation management
/ Risk management
/ Stock exchanges
/ Studies
/ Theory
2020
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Media reputation: a source of banks' financial performance
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Doan, Ngoc Thang
, Pham, Anh Hoang Thi
, Hoang, Dung Phuong
in
Bank marketing
/ Banking industry
/ Banks
/ Brand loyalty
/ Commercial banks
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Literature reviews
/ Market positioning
/ Marketing
/ Quality
/ Reputation management
/ Risk management
/ Stock exchanges
/ Studies
/ Theory
2020
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Media reputation: a source of banks' financial performance
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Media reputation: a source of banks' financial performance
2020
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PurposeBased on the resource-based view (RBV) and the signaling theory, this paper examines the effect of media reputation on financial performance as well as the moderating role of bank characteristics (risk management and financial capacities) in this relationship, using Vietnamese commercial bank data for the period 2007–2018.Design/methodology/approachWe rely on the agenda-setting theory to measure the media reputation of banks. Return on average equity (ROE) is used as a proxy of financial performance. We regress financial performance on media reputation with fixed effects to control unobserved variables. In addition, the instrumental variable (IV) method is applied to deal with the endogeneity problem. We use the change in bank logo as an IV for media reputation.FindingsWe find that media reputation has a positive effect on financial performance. This effect becomes prominent for large banks, listed banks or banks that demonstrate good risk management capacities, and is particularly strong when we control for endogeneity bias. The effect of media reputation on financial performance is transmitted through the non-performing loan (NPL) channel.Research limitations/implicationsThe research findings further endorse the positive impact of media reputation on financial performance in the low-quality institutional settings. Moreover, these findings expand the existing knowledge regarding the relationship between media reputation and financial performance by affirming two strategies which could be used to leverage the contribution of media reputation including improving banks' risk management capacities and raising financial capital.Originality/valueThis is the first known paper to examine the effect of media reputation on financial performance in commercial banks in an underdeveloped institutional setting while exploring the moderators in this relationship. This study, therefore, provides insightful implications for different bank segments in managing NPL and taking advantage of media reputation as a potential resource of financial performance.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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