SAGE Open (Feb 2020)

Efficiency of Life Insurance Companies: An Empirical Study in Mainland China and Taiwan

  • Hwai-Shuh Shieh,
  • Jin-Li Hu,
  • Yong-Ze Ang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020902060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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The study employs metafrontier and four-stage data envelopment analysis (DEA) to measure the overall and individual efficiency of life insurance companies in mainland China and Taiwan, after applying the slack-based measure (SBM)-DEA model to adjust the differences in the operating environment across production units. The empirical findings show the following: (a) The environmental factors significantly affected the efficiency of all life insurance companies. After the adjustments, the efficiency score of life insurance companies in mainland China and Taiwan drops for 14.01% and 26.64% in regional frontier, and 38.31% and 12.22% in metafrontier frontier. (b) Before 2008, the life insurance companies in Taiwan are more efficient than those in mainland China.