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Efficiency of islamic and conventional banks in countries with islamic banking [PDF]
Our study aims at analyzing Islamic banks efficiency over the period 2001-2008. We found that they were efficient at 78.9%. The level of efficiency could however vary according to regions. Asia displays the highest score with 84.64%. Indeed, country like Malaysia and Pakistan implemented reforms in order to allow Islamic banks to better cope with the ...
Kablan, S, Yousfi, O
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2019
AbstractThe last two decades have witnessed a tremendous global growth in Islamic finance and banking, mainly prompted by the global financial crisis. This growth has been accompanied by an increasing interest among researchers, policymakers, managers of financial institutions, and the public about the functionalities of the Islamic banking system and ...
Narjess Boubakri +3 more
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AbstractThe last two decades have witnessed a tremendous global growth in Islamic finance and banking, mainly prompted by the global financial crisis. This growth has been accompanied by an increasing interest among researchers, policymakers, managers of financial institutions, and the public about the functionalities of the Islamic banking system and ...
Narjess Boubakri +3 more
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International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2013
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate customer satisfaction and its effect on image, trust, and customer loyalty for Islamic banks. Design/methodology/approach The study uses data from Islamic banks and dual‐window ...
Muslim Amin +2 more
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate customer satisfaction and its effect on image, trust, and customer loyalty for Islamic banks. Design/methodology/approach The study uses data from Islamic banks and dual‐window ...
Muslim Amin +2 more
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2017
Key areas of discussion in the chapter focus on the role of technology and regulatory compliance as well as how technology intensity affects the performance of the Islamic banks. To capture the recent development of fintech in the banking sector, the chapter provides an insight on the role of fintech in Islamic finance.
Nafis Alam, Lokesh Gupta, Bala Shanmugam
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Key areas of discussion in the chapter focus on the role of technology and regulatory compliance as well as how technology intensity affects the performance of the Islamic banks. To capture the recent development of fintech in the banking sector, the chapter provides an insight on the role of fintech in Islamic finance.
Nafis Alam, Lokesh Gupta, Bala Shanmugam
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Islamic banking contracts and the risk profile of Islamic banks
Highlighting the impact of current globalization on financial markets, this topical book challenges the universality of Western property rights and interprets Islamic finance in Europe as part of a plural financial system, where different conceptions of economic justice(s) co-exist and influence each other.Claudio Porzio, Maria Grazia Starita
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International Journal of Bank Marketing, 1992
Gives an account of Islamic Banking practice, and the implications of Islamic law for Islamic and Western banks. The growth in Islamic fundamentalism presents problems for Islamic banks and Western banks in serving Muslim states and countries with sizeable Muslim populations.
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Gives an account of Islamic Banking practice, and the implications of Islamic law for Islamic and Western banks. The growth in Islamic fundamentalism presents problems for Islamic banks and Western banks in serving Muslim states and countries with sizeable Muslim populations.
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The Impact of Islamic Banking Corporate Governance on Green Banking
Administrative Sciences, 2022Mohammad Reza Abbaszadeh, Salehi
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Islamic banking contracts and risk profile of Islamic banks
2013This chapter aims to analyse the risk profile of Islamic banks through the identification and classification of the typical risks associated with the main Islamic banking contracts and through the overall effect that these risks have on the risk profile of Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) and their available capital. At this aim, it first explains
PORZIO, Claudio, STARITA, Maria Grazia
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Adoption of Islamic banking in a non-Islamic country: evidence from Uganda
Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 2020Juma Bananuka +2 more
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