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THE TURKISH BANKING SECTOR - CHALLENGES AND OUTLOOK IN TRANSITION TO EU MEMBERSHIP [PDF]
The paper explores the readiness of the Turkish banking sector for integration into the European Union. We address the issue from four different angles.
Steinherr, Alfred +2 more
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Capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of the Turkish Banking Sector (TBS) decreased dramatically from 30.9% in 2003 to 17.1% as of May 2019. This figure shows that although TBS has still a relatively high CAR compared to many countries, unfortunately there is a ...
Mustafa Tevfik Kartal
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ABSTRACT The study examines how narrative disclosure tones (NDTs) and corporate governance mechanisms (CGMs) affect sustainability reporting practices (SRP) in an emerging economy. Data from 125 non‐financial firms in Pakistan, spanning 2011–2022, are utilized. SRP is measured using both GRI and the novel IFRS S1 standards‐based indices. Three NDTs are
Arshad Hasan +2 more
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Participation banks, operating on the principle of interest-free banking in the Turkish banking sector, have increasingly specialized in agricultural banking.
Burak Çıkıryel, Ömer Keskin
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In this study, the existence of therelationships between non-performing loans and macroeconomic variables for themonthly data of the Turkish banking sector between January 2005 and August 2018were analysed through the Johansen cointegration test (1991 ...
Mehmet Erdaş
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Does ESG Performance Reduce Default Risk in Insurance Firms? Evidence From Life and Non‐Life Sectors
ABSTRACT This study examines whether environmental, social, and governance performance is associated with lower default risk in European insurance firms, and whether the strength of this association differs between life and non‐life business models.
S. Miani, M. Mantovani, E. Palmieri
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Market Disciplining Role of Crisis on the Restructuring of the Turkish Banking Sector [PDF]
This paper aims to find the productivity change in the banking sector between 1990 and 2006, with an emphasis to the period after 2001 crisis during which the Turkish banking system experienced a structural change.
Aysan, Ahmet Faruk, Ceyhan, Sanli Pinar
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Seats at the Table, Shifts in the Actions: Board Gender Diversity and Climate Activism
ABSTRACT As regulatory and stakeholder pressures intensify, firms are increasingly expected to move beyond symbolic sustainability commitments towards corporate climate activism. This concept refers to the active institutionalisation of climate‐focused mechanisms such as external assurance, board oversight and climate‐linked incentives.
Md Tanvir Hamim, Rasim Simsek
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Purpose: Non-bank financial institutions can contribute to the deepening and diversification of financial markets by providing broader access to credit, insurance, and investment services.
Bertaç Şakir Şahin
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Governance Drivers of Fossil Fuel Divestment: Evidence From Global Banks
ABSTRACT Climate change poses increasing transition risks for the banking sector, as financial institutions remain exposed to fossil fuel activities despite growing sustainability commitments. This study examines whether corporate governance influences banks' decisions to adopt fossil fuel divestment policies.
Rosella Carè +3 more
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