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Islamic marketing of conventional banks: bridging managers’ and clients’ perceived gaps
Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business ResearchPurpose While the Noble Quran dictates the prohibition of interest, conventional banks promote Islamic banking by opening Islamic banking windows. Against this backdrop, this study aims to investigate the perceived gaps between managers and clients in ...
Mohammad Mominul Islam +1 more
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Islamic Versus Conventional Banking
2018Abstract Purpose – This research analyses the stability of a number of banks operating in Malaysia by using descriptive statistical analysis based on internal variables. These include the characteristics of the bank, capital adequacy ratio, ratio of profitability, liquidity ratio and the ratio of bank operations ...
Ahmad Azam Sulaiman @ Mohamad +2 more
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Journal of Islamic Marketing, 2019
Purpose Environmental degradation has been identified as one of the major impediments for development in Bangladesh. The World Health Organization has ranked Bangladesh fourth among the most polluted countries in the world.
Taslima Julia, Salina Kassim
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Purpose Environmental degradation has been identified as one of the major impediments for development in Bangladesh. The World Health Organization has ranked Bangladesh fourth among the most polluted countries in the world.
Taslima Julia, Salina Kassim
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Stakeholder Returns of Islamic Banks Versus Conventional Banks
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2018ABSTRACTSharia principle shaping the Islamic banking model is most determinant on collection and deployment of funds with its ban on interest.
Begumhan Ozdincer, Ayse Yuce
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Performance of Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks
2011After barely half a century of experience, Islamic banking has become established as a niche industry across the world, offering new and sophisticated financial products designed to be compliant with Islamic legal principles and common law. This comprehensive book explores the theory, principles and practices underpinning this rapidly expanding sector ...
Ariff, Mohamed +3 more
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Bank overall financial strength: Islamic versus conventional banks
Economic Modelling, 2017Abstract A number of recent studies compare the performance of Islamic and conventional banks with the use of individual financial ratios or efficiency frontier techniques. The present study extends this strand of the literature, by comparing Islamic banks, conventional banks, and banks with an Islamic window with the use of a bank overall financial ...
Michael Doumpos +2 more
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Do Islamic banks fail more than conventional banks?
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2017Abstract This study aims to investigate the survival time of Islamic and conventional banks in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, taking into account the impact of the global financial crisis by employing the discrete-time duration models.
Maha Alandejani +2 more
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Liquidity risk determinants: Islamic vs conventional banks
, 2020Purpose This paper aims to identify and analyze the similarities and differences of the liquidity risk determinants within conventional and Islamic banks.
Ameni Ghenimi +2 more
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Islamic Banking versus Conventional Banking
2010This timely book examines the authorization of Shari’ah-compliant intermediaries as either credit institutions or as investment companies in the European Union.
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Bank image in the UAE: Comparing Islamic and conventional banks
Journal of Financial Services Marketing, 2009This study explores how UAE customers view Islamic banks and conventional banks. We investigate whether this image affects customer preference about the type of bank they want to patronize. In the highly competitive UAE market, banking institutions are intensely concerned with customers’ post-purchase behavior.
Hussein A. Hassan Al-Tamimi +2 more
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