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A cross-regional analysis of board-specific skills, member compensation and non-performing loans in Asian and European banks
Hakimi, Abdelaziz ; Boussaada, Rim ; Karmani, Majdi
Hakimi, Abdelaziz
Boussaada, Rim
Karmani, Majdi
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2025-12-16
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Purpose – This study uncovers three critical relationships in banking governance: how board-specific skills
(BSS) influence board member compensation (BMC), how BMC affects nonperforming loans (NPLs) and
whether BSS moderates the relationship between BMC and NPLs.
Design/methodology/approach – Examining 483 banks across Asia (259) and Europe (224) from 2011 to
2022, we reveal intriguing regional differences by conducting a two-step system generalized method of moment
(SGMM) as an econometric approach.
Findings – Empiricalfindings provide strong evidence that the relationship betweenBSS,BMCand NPLsis not
straightforward; it variessignificantly by region and the skill level of board members. First, resultsreveal that an
increase in BSS is associated with a decrease inBMC for the overallsample and, more specifically, Asian banks.
In contrast, BSS is associated with increased board remuneration for European banks. Second, we found that
BMC significantly raises nonperforming loans(NPLs). Finally, we confirm that BSS moderatesthe relationship
between BMC and NPLs.
Originality/value – To the authors’ knowledge, only a few studies have explored the combined effects of board specific skills, board remuneration and nonperforming loans. Additionally, we examine how BSS moderatesthe
relationship between board remuneration and NPLs at different levels of specific skills
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