The existence of conventional banking profitability theories in the Islamic banking system

This study verifes the existence of profitability theories applied to conventional banks in Islamic banking. With some adjustments to Bourke's methodology, we find that determinants such as capital ratio, liquidity, interest rate and money supply have a similar effect on Islamic banks. There ar...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Nor Hayati, Haron, Sudin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Utara Malaysia 1998
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/48/1/Nor_Hayati_Ahmad.pdf
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description This study verifes the existence of profitability theories applied to conventional banks in Islamic banking. With some adjustments to Bourke's methodology, we find that determinants such as capital ratio, liquidity, interest rate and money supply have a similar effect on Islamic banks. There are also differences which could be used as evidence that Islamic banks are, in fact, distinct from conventional banks. Support is found for the risk-aversion theory and no evidence is found for the efficient-structure and expense-preference theories.
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spelling uum-482010-06-28T15:23:40Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/48/ The existence of conventional banking profitability theories in the Islamic banking system Ahmad, Nor Hayati Haron, Sudin HG Finance This study verifes the existence of profitability theories applied to conventional banks in Islamic banking. With some adjustments to Bourke's methodology, we find that determinants such as capital ratio, liquidity, interest rate and money supply have a similar effect on Islamic banks. There are also differences which could be used as evidence that Islamic banks are, in fact, distinct from conventional banks. Support is found for the risk-aversion theory and no evidence is found for the efficient-structure and expense-preference theories. Universiti Utara Malaysia 1998 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/48/1/Nor_Hayati_Ahmad.pdf Ahmad, Nor Hayati and Haron, Sudin (1998) The existence of conventional banking profitability theories in the Islamic banking system. Analisis, 5 (1&2). pp. 89-97. ISSN 0127-8983 http://ijms.uum.edu.my
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title The existence of conventional banking profitability theories in the Islamic banking system
title_full The existence of conventional banking profitability theories in the Islamic banking system
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title_full_unstemmed The existence of conventional banking profitability theories in the Islamic banking system
title_short The existence of conventional banking profitability theories in the Islamic banking system
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