The Methodological Peculiarities of Assessing the Efficiency of the System of Ensuring Financial Stability of Credit Institutions

The article is aimed at substantiating methodological aspects of assessing the efficiency of the system of ensuring financial stability of credit institutions (SEFSCI). Complexity and multidimensionality of issues of ensuring financial stability of credit institutions allowed to allocate a number of...

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Main Author: Khutorna Myroslava Е.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine 2018-02-01
Series:Bìznes Inform
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Online Access:http://www.business-inform.net/export_pdf/business-inform-2018-2_0-pages-230_239.pdf
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Summary:The article is aimed at substantiating methodological aspects of assessing the efficiency of the system of ensuring financial stability of credit institutions (SEFSCI). Complexity and multidimensionality of issues of ensuring financial stability of credit institutions allowed to allocate a number of requirements. This, in turn, led to the development of methodology to assess the efficiency of SEFSCI, using axiological, system-functional approaches and the theory of stakeholders. As a result the author describes the basic criteria of efficiency of functioning of the researched system in the context of groups of stakeholders and their basic values, to satisfaction of which should be directed measures on the part of subjects of SEFSCI. The system’s efficiency criteria were also considered in the context of the economic, social, organizational, managerial, and institutional efficiency. The latter describe the attributes of internal efficiency of SEFSCI, and the first group of criteria is more valuable in the aspect of the external efficiency diagnostics. However, both approaches are universal, concerning the possibility of their use for assessment of this system both on micro- and meso-level. Also, both approaches are complementary, and only their simultaneous use can provide a comprehensive diagnosis of the system, and hence the effectiveness of identifying both its shortcomings and the reserves of efficiency gains.
ISSN:2222-4459
2311-116X