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The Regulation of Islamic Finance in the United Kingdom [PDF]
This article examines the unique risks associated with Islamic financial institutions and the secular state's reticence to directly regulate their religious dimension. It argues that the state's method of regulating the Islamic financial industry ignores
Ercanbrack, Jonathan
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ESG ACTIVITIES AND BANK EFFICIENCY: ARE ISLAMIC BANKS BETTER?
In this paper, we investigate the differential impact of ESG activities on banks’ technical efficiency for conventional and Islamic banks. We employ a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) technique to determine the efficiency scores of the banks.
Ahmed W. Alam +2 more
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Keep walking? Geographical proximity, religion, and relationship banking [PDF]
We investigate the geographical proximity of firms to their relationship banks. We find that Islamic banks are more remote to their borrowers. We also find that the probability for a firm to connect to a bank substantially decreases in distance, but that
Beck, T. +2 more
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This article aims to explain the perceptions and behavior of Moslem scholars (ulama/kiai) on the coast of Central Java toward Islamic banks. It is unassailable that finding out the kiai’s perception and behavior toward Islamic banks becomes unavoidable ...
AM. M. Hafidz MS, Agus Fakhrina
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ANALISIS PEMAHAMAN MASYARAKAT KOTA BANJARBARU TENTANG BAGI HASIL DAN BUNGA PADA BANK SYARIAH
Conventional banks or Islamic banks can be utilized by the general public. By developing a financial framework that relies on market instruments that are reasonable, useful, fair, independent, and productive, Islamic Banks have a role in public progress ...
Masrina Masrina, Fatria Ulfa Wibowo
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Are Pakistani Islamic Banks Really Interest-free?
The performance of Islamic banks is considered as a realistic evolution from the study of history. Islamic banking is actually the system of banking that is purely based on Islamic jurisprudence.
Zubair Ahmad +2 more
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Libyan Islamic Banks Experience in Reducing Bank Liquidity from an Islamic
Background: The problem with the study is that the problem of bank liquidity in Libyan Islamic banks is exacerbated by the excess of bank liquidity coverage. (2): Purpose: The study aims to learn about Libyan banks' experience in reducing bank liquidity
Hatem Abdurahman zenbela +2 more
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Islamic Social Banking Platform (Case of Resalat Islamic Bank) [PDF]
In this paper, we examined an effective business model for the ecosystem of Islamic FinTech for Resalat Islamic Bank. The article discussed three phases of Resalat Bank development as a Platform in formulating social business models that require new value propositions, value constellations, and profit equations, and as such, resembles business model ...
Mirjalili, Seyed Hossein +3 more
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Do Islamic and conventional banks have the same technology? [PDF]
Is there a technology gap between Islamic and conventional banks? Do Islamic and conventional banks have different cost efficiency levels? We show that conventional and Islamic banks have similar mean (aggregate) cost efficiency levels in the MENA area ...
Fiordelisi, Franco +3 more
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Islamic bank stability and efficiency: A cross-country analysis
Purpose ― The study investigates the impact of the efficiency of Islamic banks on banking stability. Method ― A panel data analysis using the Least Square Dummy Variable Corrected (LSDVC) method is employed to examine the impact of efficiency on ...
Faaza Fakhrunnas +3 more
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