The Extent of Using Financial and Non-Financial Measures in Evaluating Branches Performance of Commercial Banks in Jordan A field Study According to Internal Auditors Viewpoint

Naser Yousef Alzoubi

Abstract


The aim of study is to identify the extent of using financial and non-financial measures in evaluating the performance of branches of commercial banks according to internal auditors viewpoint. To achieve this aim of, a questionnaire was developed and distributed to a targeted sample of (90) respondents, out of which (77) were approved for analysis and consideration, i.e. around 86% of distributed questionnaires. Frequencies and means were used to describe the study sample and (t test) was used at the degree of confidence (95%) to test the hypotheses of the study.

Among the most important findings, the study concluded that there is a use of financial measures in evaluating the performance of bank branches and not using non-financial measures in the evaluation. Based upon this result, a set of recommendations are to be conceded by the internal auditors including the need of administrations in Jordanian banks for more attention and support of non-financial measures in evaluating the performance of branches in the commercial banks.

Keywords: Financial, Non-financial measures, Performance Evaluation, Commercial banks.


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