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PATRONAGE OF ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL BANKS: THE CASE OF SYRIA
The aim of this study is to understand perception of conventional banks’ customers towards Islamic banking by examining their level of awareness about Islamic banking.
Khaled Nour Aldeen +2 more
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Determinants of cash holdings: Analysis of Islamic and conventional banks in Indonesia
Purpose – This research aims to investigate the effect of dividend payment, cash conversion cycle, corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure, and corporate governance, which are integrated with the independence and size of the board of ...
Syifa Rahmatika, Muamar Nur Kholid
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Asset Liability Management of Conventional and Islamic Banks in Malaysia
The objective of the paper is to investigate the effect of asset liability management on the financial performance of 6 conventional and 6 Islamic banks in Malaysia during the period of 2010 to 2013.
Yee Loon Mun +1 more
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Do Islamic versus conventional banks progress or regress in productivity level?
This study assesses the differences between Islamic and conventional bank’s productivity. Earlier studies on bank productivity focused on conventional banks, but few have been done on Islamic banks.
Ribed Vianneca W. Jubilee +4 more
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The present study, grounded in theory of financial intermediation, provides new empirical evidence on comparison of bank stability measures of Islamic banks, conventional banks and other bank models in Indonesia.
Norzitah Abdul Karim +3 more
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Fiqh Muamalah Analysis of the Fundraising Zakah through Conventional Bank Accounts
Collecting zakah funds through conventional banks is vulnerable to elements of usury. Whereas, Islamic legal norms have strictly regulated that all assets must be protected from the element of usury, including Zakah funds.
Imam Kamaluddin +4 more
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THE EFFICIENCY OF ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL BANKS IN PAKISTAN
In Pakistan, the conventional banks start their functions after the independence of Pakistan and followed by the introduction of the Islamic banking’s. In this study, four Conventional and four Islamic banks were selected.
HASSAN ALI
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Creditor Rights and Bank Capital Decisions: Conventional vs. Islamic Banking [PDF]
Using a sample of banks operating in 24 countries, we provide robust evidence that stronger creditor rights are associated with higher capital adequacy ratios of conventional banks but not of Islamic banks. Such results are more effective on bank core capital, suggesting that bank managers tend to increase pure equity to signal better monitoring ...
Bitar, Mohammad, Tarazi, Amine
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Deposits of Conventional and Islamic Banks in Perception of Macroeconomics Variables in Pakistan
This research examines the effect of various macroeconomics variables on deposits of both conventional along with Islamic banks in Pakistan. The data has been taken from conventional banks, Islamic Banks, state bank of Pakistan and Economic Survey of ...
Zahoor Hussain Javed, Hafiz Abdur Rahim
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The Cyclical Behavior of Capital Buffer of Indonesian Islamic and Conventional Banks
This paper is aimed at analyzing the cyclical behavior of capital buffer of Islamic and conventional banks in Indonesia. More specifically, this paper has three objectives.
Nur Atikah +3 more
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