Pillar 3: Does banking regulation support stakeholders’ interest in banks financial and risk profile?

The paper examines the interest of the commercial banks’ stakeholders in Pillar 3 disclosures and their behaviour during the timing of serious market turbulence. The aim is to discover to which extent current banking regulation supports stakeholders’ interest in the information required by regulator...

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Main Authors: Anna Pilková, Michal Munk, Ľubomír Benko, Petra Blažeková, Jozef Kapusta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8550404/?tool=EBI
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author Anna Pilková
Michal Munk
Ľubomír Benko
Petra Blažeková
Jozef Kapusta
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Ľubomír Benko
Petra Blažeková
Jozef Kapusta
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description The paper examines the interest of the commercial banks’ stakeholders in Pillar 3 disclosures and their behaviour during the timing of serious market turbulence. The aim is to discover to which extent current banking regulation supports stakeholders’ interest in the information required by regulators to be disclosed. The examined data consists of log files that were pre-processed using web mining techniques and from which were extracted frequent item sets by quarters and evaluated in terms of quantity. The authors have proposed a methodology to evaluate frequent item sets of web parts over a dedicated time. Based on the verification of applied methodology on two commercial banks, the results show that stakeholders’ interest in disclosures is highest in the first quarter at each year and after turbulent times in 2009 their interests decreased. Moreover, the results suggest that stakeholders expressed higher interest than in regulatory required Pillar 3 information in the following group of information: Pillar3 related information, Annual reports, Information on Group. Following our results, the paper contributes to cover the gap in the research by analysing Pillar 3 disclosures and their compliance with regulatory requirements, which also increase the interest of the relevant stakeholders to conduce them as an effective market discipline tool.
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spelling doaj.art-350b8510208a4fc0a79e54d4bc7d7f192022-12-21T21:46:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-011610Pillar 3: Does banking regulation support stakeholders’ interest in banks financial and risk profile?Anna PilkováMichal MunkĽubomír BenkoPetra BlažekováJozef KapustaThe paper examines the interest of the commercial banks’ stakeholders in Pillar 3 disclosures and their behaviour during the timing of serious market turbulence. The aim is to discover to which extent current banking regulation supports stakeholders’ interest in the information required by regulators to be disclosed. The examined data consists of log files that were pre-processed using web mining techniques and from which were extracted frequent item sets by quarters and evaluated in terms of quantity. The authors have proposed a methodology to evaluate frequent item sets of web parts over a dedicated time. Based on the verification of applied methodology on two commercial banks, the results show that stakeholders’ interest in disclosures is highest in the first quarter at each year and after turbulent times in 2009 their interests decreased. Moreover, the results suggest that stakeholders expressed higher interest than in regulatory required Pillar 3 information in the following group of information: Pillar3 related information, Annual reports, Information on Group. Following our results, the paper contributes to cover the gap in the research by analysing Pillar 3 disclosures and their compliance with regulatory requirements, which also increase the interest of the relevant stakeholders to conduce them as an effective market discipline tool.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8550404/?tool=EBI
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Ľubomír Benko
Petra Blažeková
Jozef Kapusta
Pillar 3: Does banking regulation support stakeholders’ interest in banks financial and risk profile?
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title Pillar 3: Does banking regulation support stakeholders’ interest in banks financial and risk profile?
title_full Pillar 3: Does banking regulation support stakeholders’ interest in banks financial and risk profile?
title_fullStr Pillar 3: Does banking regulation support stakeholders’ interest in banks financial and risk profile?
title_full_unstemmed Pillar 3: Does banking regulation support stakeholders’ interest in banks financial and risk profile?
title_short Pillar 3: Does banking regulation support stakeholders’ interest in banks financial and risk profile?
title_sort pillar 3 does banking regulation support stakeholders interest in banks financial and risk profile
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8550404/?tool=EBI
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