Bartu, N. Cem2016-01-082016-01-081992http://hdl.handle.net/11693/17391Ankara : The Department of Management and the Graduate School of Business Administration of Bilkent Univ., 1992.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University, 1992.Includes bibliographical references leaves 54-59.Conceptually, every banking decision should be considered for its impact on the maximization of shareholder wealth. However, in a world of uncertainity, regulation, and limited action-reaction time and limited resources, it is not possible to follow the conceptually correct approach for the multitude of decisions bankers face. One practical approach to the complex, interactive nature of bank decisions is to disaggregate this system of interrelations into key operational variables. This study analyzes the differential effects of the selected key variables - management, size, stewardship, time - on commercial bank profitability in Turkey and the operating relationships through which these effects are transmitted and relative profitability determined. Overall, the study shows that all variables tested are significant. Each variable significantly affects relative profitability and the majority of operating relationships that determine profitability. Also notable, is the extreme influence of these effects on particular relationships.vii, 82 leavesEnglishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCommercial banksRelative profitabilityKey variablesFactor-analysisHG3256.5 .B37 1992Deposit banking--Turkey--Statistics.Banks and banking--Turkey--Statistics.The relative profitability of Turkish commercial banks: a statistical approachThesis