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Investigation of the factors that influence the evolution of bank employees

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Śledzenie czynników wpływających na ewoluację pracowników banku
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The present paper analyses the factors that influence the number of employees in the banking system. The aim of our research was to determine the influence of bank profitability (ROA), the number of branches and the number of ATM machines per 100.000 adults on evolution of the number of employees in the Central and Est European banking system (11 countries) and compare with Romanian banking system. It was used a model that refers to a multidimensional data collected for a period (Panel Data Regression) for eleven countries analyzed. For the analysis of the Romanian indicators, the multiple linear regression model was used. The analysis shows that both the Romanian model and the model performed on the 11 countries (panel data) registered a positive and direct relationship between number of banking units (BRANCHES) and number of bank employees, and an inverse correlation between number of ATM machines per 100,000 adults and number of bank employees
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Niniejszy artykuł analizuje czynniki wpływające na liczbę pracowników w systemie bankowym. Celem naszych badań było określenie wpływu rentowności banków (ROA), liczby oddziałów i liczby bankomatów na 100 000 osób dorosłych na ewolucję liczby pracowników w centralnym i estońskim systemie bankowym (11 krajów) oraz porównanie z rumuńskim systemem bankowym. Zastosowano model odnoszący się do danych wielowymiarowych zebranych dla okresu (regresja danych panelowych) dla jedenastu analizowanych krajów. Do analizy wskaźników rumuńskich zastosowano model regresji wielokrotnej liniowej. Analiza pokazuje, że zarówno model rumuński, jak i model wykonany w 11 krajach (dane panelowe), zarejestrowały dodatni i bezpośredni związek między liczbą jednostek bankowych (ODDZIAŁY) a liczbą pracowników banków, a także odwrotną korelację między liczbą bankomatów na 100 000 osób dorosłych i liczba pracowników banków.
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162--178
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Bibliogr. 35 poz., rys., tab.
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  • University of Alba Iulia
  • West University of Timişoara
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2020).
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