Abstract

The paper makes an attempt to analyze the productivity performance of public sector banks in India on the basis of Employee Productivity and Branch Productivity. The variables selected for the study is based on secondary data published by Indian Banks Association (IBA) for the period 1991-2010. Mean, standard deviation and coefficient of variation have been used to analyze the productivity. Based on the findings the banks are divided into four categories i.e. excellent, good, fair and poor for the period under study. Finally, appropriate policy suggestions are made for improvement of productivity in public sector banks in India.

Highlights

  • In deposit per employee Bank of Baroda, Corporation bank, Oriental bank of Commerce, Union bank of India remain in excellent category in both periods except Bank of India, on the other hand State bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, State bank of Indore, state bank of Mysore and state bank of Saurashtra remain in poor category in addition Indian bank, PNB, United bank of India and SBI fall in this category except Syndicate bank and UCO bank

  • Advances per employee shows that banks which are excellent maintained their excellence performance in both periods except SBOP, in addition Union bank of India come under this category on the other hand, Bank of Maharashtra, Central bank of India, Indian bank, United bank of India, State bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, state bank of Mysore, state bank of Saurashtra remain poor while Syndicate bank, UCO bank and Vijaya bank improved in their performance

  • Net profit per employee indicates improved performance of Andhra bank, Allahabad bank, Indian bank; Indian Oversea bank, Dena bank and Vijaya bank fall in excellent category and bank set of poor category remain at their previous level

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Summary

Objectives of the Study

The main objectives of the study are as follows:[1]. To analyze the performance of public sector banks in. 2. To study about the productivity in public sector banks in India. 3. To suggest measures for improvement of financial performance of banks

Introduction
Data and Methodology
Research Framework -Performance Indices
Conclusions
Findings
Policy Implications
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