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The Input Requirements of Conventional and Shariahcompliant Banking
Islamic banking activities are limited within the scope of shari’ah which is within the scope of socially responsible and ethical banking activities, different from that based on interest-based banking.
Mariani Abdul Majid
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This research analyzes the stability of Sharia banks in responding to economic shocks compared to non-Sharia banks by examining the influence of macroeconomic variables on their financing performance. The population in this study includes all Sharia and non-Sharia banks operating in Indonesia registered with the Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK). The sample
Hanif Ahmadi, Pungky Lela Saputri
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Does Islamicity matter for the stability of Islamic banks in dual banking systems? [PDF]
Bakhouche A, El Ghak T, Alshiab M.
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Unveiling Partnership Culture in Sharia Banking Regulations
Purpose – This study investigates whether the regulatory framework governing Sharia banks effectively enforces their distinctive characteristics and fulfills the objectives of maqashid sharia, amid concerns about their perceived similarity to ...
Latifah, Umi
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Purpose - This study investigates the influence of market orientation and Sharia product knowledge on business performance in the Sharia banking industry, with innovation capability as an intervening variable.
MA Irfan Rahmana +2 more
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Analysis Concept of Independence of the Sharia Supervisory Board in the Sharia Banking
The Sharia Supervisory Board is obliged to direct, review, and supervise the activities of financial institutions so that it can be believed that they comply with Islamic sharia rules and principles, the fatwa of the Sharia Supervisory Board rules ...
Zulbaidah
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This research aims to test the influence of liquidity risk to profitability in the Sharia and Conventional Banking empirically, and also to compare the existence of liquidity risk and profitability in the Sharia and Conventional Banking.
Peni Nugraheni +1 more
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Sharia Banking Efficiency in Developing Countries
Several decades ago, the 1998 financial crisis in ASEAN developing countries had a limited impact on the performance of sharia banking due to its adherence to principles of transparency and fairness in its operations, allowing it to sustain growth under ...
Wulandari, Niken Hesty +3 more
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Islamic Banking Regulation and the Role of the Sharia Board: The UK Case Study
The research paper examines the main views of regulating and supervising of Islamic financial institutions and the role of the Sharia supervisory board in overseeing the operations of these institutions in the UK.
Barton, U.A. +2 more
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Sharia Banking Transformation through Practices Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility (ICSR)
The transformation of sharia banking through ICSR practices is an effort to increase competitiveness, customer trust and Islamic values in sharia banking practices.
Ceta Indra Lesmana
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