Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to evaluate the relation between governance and financial efficiency of credit unions in Brazil. The study shows how poor financial efficiency in credit unions may result from undesirable configurations in executive management and other variables related to governance. Design/methodology/approach The study develops an innovative methodology to classify credit unions according to the level of governance using indicators of representativeness and participation, leadership, management and supervision. This methodology integrates the use of multiple correspondence and cluster analysis. The study then applies stochastic frontier models to analyze how governance affects the indicators of financial efficiency. Findings The results highlight that better governance substantially increases the efficiency of credit unions in terms of a higher level of credit operations per institution. Originality/value The paper uses a pioneering survey applied by the Central Bank to almost the total population of credit unions in Brazil. The results highlight how to operationalize a subjective and broad concept related to cooperative governance to identify the remarkable impacts of good governance practices on the financial efficiency of credit unions.

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  • This study analyzes the financial efficiency of credit unions in Brazil based on their level of governance [1]

  • Null answers were treated as an additional response category, as these situations may highlight a situation of low governance

  • Answers could be null because the person responsible for filling out the questionnaire lacked adequate technical knowledge or because the mechanism under evaluation was inexistent in the cooperative

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This study analyzes the financial efficiency of credit unions in Brazil based on their level of governance [1]. The main hypothesis is that an undesirable structure at the executive. © Ricardo Terranova Favalli, Alexandre Gori Maia and Jose Maria Ferreira Jardim da Silveira. The full terms of this license may be seen at http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/legalcode

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