Corporate governance and performance: A study of the reform of cooperative credit system in Italy

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Elena Bruno ORCID logo, Giuseppina Iacoviello ORCID logo

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Abstract

The aim of the paper is to identify and discuss the suitability of the corporate governance structure of the Cooperative Banking Group (CBG) for preserving the distinctive characteristics of the cooperative credit banks (CCBs), such as mutuality and localism, as well as for guaranteeing the levels of capitalization, respecting the overall performance objectives. The analysis methodology uses a case study. The paper provides some reflections on the possible impacts of a radical change in the Italian cooperative credit system following the 2016 reform. The pilot model needs further adjustments in itinere, based on rigorous empirical tests conducted to confer on it the characteristics of universal applicability in the context of the CCBs. The major contribution of the paper is evident from the resulting interpretative process; the analysis conducted on a case study allows us to highlight the importance of the organizational dimension in the CCBs; the performances achieved by these, although with some distinctions throughout the Italian territory, are the result of the adequacy of the governance structures and the corporate control functions, which, even when partly outsourced, are always rigorously inspired by the logic of interconnection among those responsible for the functions themselves.

Keywords: Cooperative Credit Banks, Corporate Governance, Decision-Making Process, Performance

Authors’ individual contribution: Conceptualization – E.B. and G.I.; Methodology – G.I.; Formal Analysis – E.B. and G.I.; Resources – E.B.; Data Curation – E.B. and G.I.; Writing – Original Draft – E.B. and G.I.; Writing – Review & Editing – E.B. and G.I.

Declaration of conflicting interests: The Authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

JEL Classification: G3, M0

Received: 09.09.2020
Accepted: 19.11.2020
Published online: 24.11.2020

How to cite this paper: Bruno, E., & Iacoviello, G. (2020). Corporate governance and performance: A study of the reform of cooperative credit system in Italy [Special issue]. Corporate Ownership & Control, 18(1), 370-381. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv18i1siart11