Prof Johan Coetzee
Position
Associate Professor
Department
Economics and Finance
Address
FGG 339
Economics and Finance
R4106
UFS
Telephone
0514019266
Office
Flippie Groenewoud Building: Block C 339
Information

Short CV

Prof Johan Coetzee (MCBI, CMBE) is a Senior Lecturer in Banking and Finance at the University of the Free State (UFS) in South Africa. He is a Chartered Banker (MCBI) and a member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland, as well as a Senior Associate at the The Global Centre for Banking and Financial Innovation at Nottingham University’s Business School. He is also a Certified Management and Business Educator (CMBE) at the Chartered Association of Business Schools in the United Kingdom and has published and presented over 40 papers in academic journals and conferences across the world in topics relating specifically to banking. 

Prof Coetzee is a specialist on developments in the South African banking industry, focusing specifically on the impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on how banks interact and mitigate potential risk with their customers. This further includes the regulatory challenges facing South African banks amidst the threat of Fintech on their traditional operating models. He teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate subjects focusing on Financial Risk Management in Banking and Macroeconomic Analysis at the University of the Free State, its Business School, and the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences in Austria. He has experience as a banker working for Nedbank in South Africa, most prominently as a Sovereign Risk Analyst at Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking.
 
In addition to serving as a member of the Senate at the University of the Free State, Prof Coetzee has twice received the Most Promising Researcher award at the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at the UFS, and once the top achiever in teaching. He has published a book as the editor and main contributor entitled “Bank management in South Africa: A risk-based perspective” which is the only book in South Africa focusing on the banking industry. This book was also listed on the reading list of the Chief Executive Officer of First National Bank in the Financial Mail magazine in December 2016.

Prof Coetzee has published several articles in the media in prominent South African newspapers focusing on developments in the South African banking industry, and been interviewed by radio stations such as SAFM on especially topics related to the rationalisation of banking infrastructure and prospects for a state-owned bank in South Africa. He has also been invited as a panel speaker by South African financial institutions such as Standard Bank and First National Bank on topics typically related to the future of banking in South Africa. In 2017 he was invited as a speaker at the “Banking, Finance and Insurance Expo” presented by the Ba Isago University in Gaborone (Botswana). 

Prof Coetzee has chaired several conferences focusing on the impact of innovative developments on the South African banking industry, including the Africa NXT Banking Summit entitled “Aligning Africa’s FinTech, Digital & Inclusive Banking Growth with Sustainability” and the “Banking the Underbanked” conference hosted by the International Quality and Performance Centre. He currently serves on the Advisory Board for Milpark’s School of Investment & Banking and has been used by the South African Reserve Bank’s Academy as a consultant on their risk management programmes used to train future central bankers.

Prof Coetzee completed his BCom, BCom (Honours), MCom and PhD at the University of the Free State in South Africa, as well as an MBA (Chartered Banker) from Bangor University in Wales. He is currently enrolled in the MSc (Business Analytics) at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the US.

Personal profile links of interest:

Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/johan-coetzee-mcibs-7282723b

Researchgate: www.researchgate.net/profile/Johan_Coetzee2

Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAjMa7CDJcKz_rGBvNtI9cw

Email address: coetzj@ufs.ac.za

Publications

ACCREDITED ARTICLES:

  • J. Coetzee. 2009. Personal or remote interaction? Banking the unbanked in South Africa, South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 12(4), pp. 448-461
  • J Coetzee, H Van Zyl & M Tait. 2012. Selection criteria in the South African retail banking sector, African Journal of Business Management, 17(October), pp. 10558-10567 
  • S Watson & J Coetzee. 2012. The impact of forced financial restatements on share returns of JSE listed firms, International Business and Economics Research Journal, 11(12), pp. 1383-1396 
  • J Coetzee. 2013. Bonus incentive schemes in the South African private banking sector, Acta Academica, 45(2), pp. 199-227 
  • J Coetzee, H Van Zyl & M Tait. 2013. Perceptions of service quality by clients and contact-personnel in the South African retail banking sector, South African Business Review, 17(1), pp. 1-22 
  • J Coetzee. 2014. Client centricity in South African retail banking, International Business and Economics Research Journal, 13(5), pp. 997-1016 
  • C Mitter, A Weidinger & J Coetzee. 2015. Lender-borrower relationships in Austrian banks: an exploratory study of distressed loans, International Business and Economics Research Journal, 14(6), pp. 851-868 
  • JJ Nghishidi & J Coetzee. 2017. Environmental risks and lending processes in Namibian banks, SAIMS Conference Proceedings, pp. 222-246
  • J Coetzee. 2018. Strategic implications of Fintech on South African retail banks, South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 21(1), pp. 1-23 
  • J Coetzee. 2018. Trust in banking relationships: lessons for South African banks on bank selection in Saudi Arabia, Journal for New Generation Sciences, 16(2), pp.1-29 
  • A Coetzee & J Coetzee. 2019. Service quality and attitudinal loyalty: the mediating effect of delight on retail banking relationships, Global Business and Economics Review, 21(1), pp. 120-138 
  • C van Heerden & J Coetzee. 2019. Re-examining the ability to explain future South African banking share returns: a data envelopment analysis approach, South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 22(1), pp. 1-22
  • J Coetzee. 2019. Risk Aversion and the Adoption of Fintech by South African Banks, African Journal of Business and Economic Research, 14(4), pp. 133-153.
  • Coetzee, J. and Genukile, L. 2020. The short- and long-run drivers of lending behaviour by South African banks, African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, 11(4), pp. 639-665
  • Masinde, M. Coetzee, J. 2021. Counting What Counts: A researcher Productivity Scoring Framework for South Africa’s Universities of Technology, South African Journal of Higher Education, 35(1), forthcoming
  • Coetzee, J. Neneh, B, Stemmet, K. Lamprecht, J, Motsisi, c. Sereeco, W. 2021. South African universities in a time of increasing disruption, South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, forthcoming

BOOKS:

Coetzee, J (ed). 2016. Bank management in South Africa: A risk-based perspective, Juta: South Africa. ISBN: 9780702197864 (Book was listed by the CEO of First National Bank in South Africa, Mr Jacques Celliers, as part of his Christmas Reading List in the Financial Mail magazine, December 2016)

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

Author: Dr Johan Coetzee
Title of chapter: Financial intermediation Theory
Title of book: Bank management in South Africa: A risk-based perspective 

Author: Dr Johan Coetzee & Dr Jesse de Beer
Title of chapter: Financial Regulation in the South African Banking Industry
Title of book: Bank management in South Africa: A risk-based perspective 

Author: Dr Johan Coetzee
Title of chapter: Relationship Banking in South Africa
Title of book: Bank management in South Africa: A risk-based perspective

Author: Dr Johan Coetzee
Title of chapter: Integrated Reporting for Banks
Title of book: Bank management in South Africa: A risk-based perspective  

Author: Dr Johan Coetzee
Title of chapter: Establishing a Risk Philosophy in Banks
Title of book: Bank management in South Africa: A risk-based perspective 

Author: Dr Johan Coetzee & Dr Jesse de Beer
Title of chapter: Banks and Capital Adequacy
Title of book: Bank management in South Africa: A risk-based perspective

Publications (Short List)

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

NATIONAL

 
Conference: Economics Society of South Africa (ESSA) 
Theme: Development perspective: Is Africa different? 
Date and place: 7-9 September 2005, Durban, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Banking the unbanked: The importance of branch banking in South Africa 

Conference: South African Institute of Management Scientists (SAIMS) 
Theme: Managerial challenges for black economic empowerment 
Date: 26-28 September 2005, Bloemfontein, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Banking the unbanked in South Africa: Challenges facing the retail strategies of South African retail banks 

Conference: South African Institute of Management Scientists (SAIMS) 
Theme: Demystifying the art of management…through research 
Date: 13-15 September 2006, Stellenbosch, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Pursuing remote or personal interaction to bank the unbanked: What are 
South African retail banks doing? 

Conference: University of Johannesburg, Faculty of Management, 1st Annual conference 
Theme: Opportunities and initiatives for advancing 21st century management and 
growth in Africa 
Date: 29-31 October 2006, Johannesburg, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Do mortgage originators add value? A sample case study in Bloemfontein 

Conference: South African Management Forum (SAFM) 
Theme: Customer relationship management in the banking, travel and medical aid 
industries 
Date: 2 August 2007, Bloemfontein, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Making the client central to your bank 

Conference: Economics Society of South Africa (ESSA) 
Date and place: 10-12 September 2007, Johannesburg, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Financial intermediation theory and the role of information in banking 

Conference: South African Institute of Management Scientists (SAIMS) 
Theme: Business Management discourse in the new millennium: Challenges and 
opportunities 
Date: 13-15 September 2009, Port Elizabeth, South Africa 
Paper title presented: The nature and dynamics of client-centricity in banking 

Conference: Economics Society of South Africa (ESSA) 
Date and place: 5-7 September 2011, Stellenbosch, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Bank selection criteria in the South African retail banking sector 

Conference: South African Management Forum (SAFM) 
Theme: Are relationships important? Perspectives in financial services 
Date: 9 February 2012, Bloemfontein, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Why do clients choose a bank? Evidence in the Free State 

Conference: Economics Society of South Africa (ESSA) 
Date and place: 25-27 September 2013, Bloemfontein, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Financial literacy amongst students in South Africa 

Conference: Economics Society of South Africa (ESSA) 
Date and place: 25-27 September 2013, Bloemfontein, South Africa 
Paper title presented: The management of distressed loans: evidence from Austrian banks (Presented with Prof. Christine Mitter) 

Conference: Economics Society of South Africa (ESSA) 
Date and place: 2-4 September 2015, Cape Town, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Relationship banking: a new research agenda 

Conference: Economics Society of South Africa (ESSA) 
Date and place: 30 August – 1 September 2017, Grahamstown, South Africa 
Paper title presented: The evolution of financial services into Fintech: strategic risk considerations for South African banks 

Conference: South African Institute of Management Scientists (SAIMS) 
Theme: Management research: Science serving practice 
Date: 10-12 September 2017, Bloemfontein, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Environmental risks and lending processes in Namibian banks 

Conference: Economics Society of South Africa (ESSA) 
Date and place: 3-5 September 2019, Johannesburg, South Africa 
Paper title presented: The future of banking: a fight for data 

Conference: South African Institute of Management Scientists (SAIMS) 
Theme: Responsible management in disruptive times 
Date: 9-12 September 2019, Port Elizabeth, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Fintech disruption and the future South African bank 

INTERNATIONAL 

Conference: The Global Business & Finance Research Conference 
Date and place: 11 July 2008, London, United Kingdom 
Paper title presented: The changing role of financial intermediaries 

Conference: Business and Economics Society International Conference 
Date and place: 15-20 July 2008, Lugano, Switzerland 
Paper title presented: Towards a full-service orientation: An alternative perspective on the role of 
banks 

Conference: Clute Institute for Academic Research 
Theme: EABR and ETLC conference 
Date: 7-10 June 2010, Dublin, Ireland 
Paper title presented: Relationship banking in context: The South African situation 
Received the Best Paper award for the presentation 

Conference: Business and Economics Society International 
Date: 6 – 9 July 2012, Salzburg, Austria 
Paper title presented: Bank selection criteria: A cross-national comparison between students in Austria and South Africa (Presented with Prof. Christine Mitter) 
 

Conference: Business and Economics Society International 
Date: 6 – 9 July 2012, Salzburg, Austria 
Paper title presented: The impact of financial restatement announcements on share returns of JSE 
listed companies (Presented with Mr Shaun Watson) 

Conference: Business and Economics Society International 
Date and place: 6-9 July 2013, Monte Carlo, Monaco 
Paper title presented: Client-centricity in South African retail banking 

Conference: Business and Economics Society International 
Date and place: 6-9 July 2013, Monte Carlo, Monaco 
Paper title presented: The Effectiveness of Labour Policies to Reduce Country Risk: A Comparative Study between Saudi Arabia and South Africa (Presented with Prof. Mohamed Ramady) 

Conference: Clute Institute for Academic Research 
Theme: International Business Conference 
Date: 8-12 June 2014, Munich, Germany 
Paper title presented: A conceptual model for Relationship Banking 
Received the Best Paper award for the presentation 

Conference: International Academy of Business and Economics 
Date: 19-20 June 2015, Rome, Italy 
Paper title presented: Relationship quality in the South African private banking sector 

Conference: Business and Economics Society International 
Date: 6-9 July 2016, Ljubljana, Slovenia 
Paper title presented: The future of retail banking 

Conference: Banking, Finance and Insurance Expo 
Date: 2 June 2017, Gaborone, Botswana, Ba Isago University 
Paper title presented: The changing face of banking relationships 

Conference: 9th Economics & Finance, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences Conference 
Date: 22-25 May 2018, London, United Kingdom 
Paper title presented: The revolution called Fintech: what are South African banks doing? 

Conference: Africa NXT Banking Summit: Aligning Africa’s FinTech, Digital & Inclusive Banking Growth with Sustainability 
Date: 25-26 July 2018, Johannesburg, South Africa 
Paper title presented: Fintech and the banking relationship 

Conference: Business and Economics Society International Conference 
Date and place: 6-9 July 2019, Vienna, Austria 
Paper title presented: Consumer Preferences of Rewards and Loyalty Programmes in South African Banks (Presented with L Raubenheimer)


 

ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS

  • Young promising banker award, Nedbank Retail Banking Free State/Northern Cape. 2002
  • Top Achiever in Teaching and Learning, Upcoming junior lecturer, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, 2008
  • Top Achiever in Research, Upcoming junior researcher, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, 2010. 2013
  • Vice-Chancellor’s Prestige Scholars Programme member, University of the Free State, 2012/2013

 

 EXTERNAL REVIEWER 

  • International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (IJEIM)
  • South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS)
  • South African Journal of Business Management (SAJBM)
  • South African Journal of Economics (SAJE)
  • Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences (JEF)
  • International Journal of Bank Marketing (IJBM)
  • Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences (JEF)
  • National Research Foundation of South Africa (NRF)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

  • Chartered Banker at the Institute of Bankers in Scotland, 2014 to date
  • Certified Management and Business Educator (CMBE) at the Chartered Association of Business Schools in the United Kingdom, membership number: CMBE44469, 2019 to date
  • Senior Associate at the Centre for Risk, Banking and Financial Services at Nottingham University’s Business School, 2017 to date
  • Mentor at the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland, 2017 to date
  • Member and Charterholder (MCBI) of the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland, Membership number: 14242786, 2014 to date
  • Member of the Economics Society of South Africa, 2004 to date

 

UFS MANAGERIAL ROLES 

  • Member of the Senate of the University of the Free State, June 2018 to date
  • Acting Head, Department of Economics and Finance, September 2016 – June 2017, 1 July 2019 to 30 September 2019
  • Deputy-chairperson, Department of Economics and Finance, University of the Free State, 1 January 2011 to 30 September 2019
  • Member of the Faculty Research Committee, Economic and Management Sciences, University of the Free State, 2017 to date
  • Member of the Investment Committee at the University of the Free State, July 2016 to date
  • Member of the Business School PhD panel, University of the Free State Business School, 2016 to date 
  • Environment domain co-ordinator for the BML Degree, Business School, UFS, 2004 to 2015

 

BOARDS AND INDUSTRY INVOLVEMENT
  • Chairman for the Africa NXT Banking Summit entitled “Aligning Africa’s FinTech, Digital & Inclusive Banking Growth with Sustainability”, Johannesburg, 26-28 July, 2018
  • External assessor and visiting lecturer, Risk Management programme, South African Reserve Bank Academy, August 2013, August 2014 
  • Consulting Board member, Milpark School of Investment & Banking, May 2012 to date
  • Conference chairperson for conference entitled “Banking the Underbanked” hosted by the International Quality and Performance Centre (IQPC), Johannesburg, 4-6 December, 2007

 

Area(s) of Interest

  • Fintech and banking
  • Risk management in banking
  • Relationship banking
  • Developments and trends in banking, and specifically consumer banking
  • Service quality in banks

Courses Presented

  • Macroeconomic policy in the business environment in the UFS MBA programme (masters level)
  • Financial risk management at the University of the Free State (UFS) and masters students (Quantitative Financial Risk Management) at the UFS and Salzburg University of Applied Sciences (SUAS) at third-year level (introductory, UFS), honours level (intermediate, UFS), masters level (advanced, UFS and SUAS)
  • Financial markets to undergraduate students at SUAS
  • Investment management to Honours students at the UFS, 2016-2017
  • Regulation in Financial Services to Honours students at the UFS, 2016-2017

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