THE EFFICIENCY OF BANKS IN INDONESIA: SHARIA VS. CONVENTIONAL BANKS
This paper evaluates the performance of Indonesian banking sector, focusing on technical efficiency of sharia and conventional banks along with the determinants of its efficiency during the period 2002-2010.
Mokhamad Anwar
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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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Financial Stability of Islamic versus Conventional Banks in Pakistan
This study aims to analyze and compare the financial stability of Pakistani banks covering a timeframe of 5 years from 2012 to 2016. This study employs the financial soundness indicators of the International Monetary Funds and State Bank of Pakistan and ...
Tanveer Abrar +2 more
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Representations of linear dual rate system via single SISO LTI filter, conventional sampler and block sampler [PDF]
In this brief, it is proved that a linear dual-rate system can be represented via a series cascade of: 1) a conventional expander, a single-input single-output (SISO) linear time-invariant (LTI) filter and a block decimator, or 2) a block expander, an ...
Ho, Charlotte Yuk-Fan +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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Classification and management of non-performing loans of Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks : a comparative study [PDF]
This paper compares the classification and management of non-performing loans between Islamic banks in Malaysia and conventional banks in the UK and Japan.
Mokhtar, Mokhrazinim, Zakaria, Zukarnain
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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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Analysis of the efficiency performance of Sharia and conventional banks using stochastic frontier analysis [PDF]
There are two sectors of banks operating in Indonesia, namely Sharia banks and conventional banks. Improving performance is important in maintaining public confidence in the bank.
Isfenti Sadalia +3 more
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The bank lending channel in the Malaysian Islamic and conventional banking system
This paper examines the bank lending channel of monetary transmission in Malaysia, a country with a dual banking system including both Islamic and conventional banks, over the period 1994:01-2015:06. A two-regime threshold vector autoregression (TVAR) model is estimated to take into account possible nonlinearities in the relationship between bank ...
Guglielmo Maria Caporale +4 more
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Islamic Banking: A Comparative Survey with Christianity and Conventional Banking [PDF]
Nigeria as a secular state is dominated by Christianity and Islam hence the name Islamic Banking raises curiosity. This study is purely a theoretically based discussion on Islamic accounting, banking and finance in Nigeria. Nigeria is generally recognized and widely referred to as the ‘giant of Africa’. Again, she is being recognized and looked upon to
Ubesie Madubuko Cyril +2 more
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