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Leveraging financial inclusion through Islamic microfinance: A new model proposal for participation banks in Turkiye
Published 2023-05-01“…The study provides the most comprehensive research on Islamic microfinance in Turkiye, incorporating the opinions of participation bankers, managers of Islamic microfinance institutions (MFIs), regulatory authority representatives, and academics, including shari'ah scholars. …”
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Resisting Lazy Political Analysis: Crafting a Feminist Curiosity to Make Sense of International Politics
Published 2017-10-01“…Demonstrate your analytical sophistication by referring to multiple actors: “state elites,” “the media,” “factory workers,” “bankers,” “youth,” “refugees,” “party strategists,” “NATO officials,” “religious clerics,” “contractors,” “peace activists, “arms manufacturers,” “judges,” and “voters.” …”
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Development of macroeconomic models based on behavioral economics: issues and further research
Published 2021-12-01“…The key shortcomings of neoclassical macroeconomic models and their critique based on existing research and practical application by central bankers are highlighted. The key stages in the formation of behavioral macroeconomics, elements of which began to appear in the works of neoclassical macroeconomists, have been identified. …”
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Sharī‘ah Analysis of Acquisition of House Financing Portfolio
Published 2019-03-01“…Policy Implications - This study will enable the policymakers, Sharī’ah Advisors, and bankers to explore new avenues for investment in Islamic Banking Institutions. …”
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Global Financial Crisis: Lessons Learned
Published 2010-02-01“…Such financial environment stimulates excess leverage to fund assets in real estates and housing in which consumers take advantage of cheap money and borrow heavily, while bankers zealously lend out in order to achieve high loan growth targets. …”
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Global Financial Crisis: Lessons Learned
Published 2010-01-01“…Such financial environment stimulates excess leverage to fund assets in real estates and housing in which consumers take advantage of cheap money and borrow heavily, while bankers zealously lend out in order to achieve high loan growth targets. …”
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Investigation of Brand Slogans Effects on Purchase Intention of Customers
Published 2015-12-01“…It is obvious that brand slogan is one of the most important elements of a brand functioning as its identity so that it is used mostly in bankers’ advertisements. The present paper tries to analyze the effects of brand slogan on purchase intention of customers so as to illustrate the effectiveness of brand slogan. …”
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The Effect of Digital Banking, Digital Transformation on the Efficiency of Commercial Banks in Indonesia
Published 2023-06-01“…This study provides a basis for regulators and bankers to improve efficiency in the banking sector by improving services to customers through the application of digital banking and digital transformation in order to improve banking performance. …”
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A Strategy Map Model to Improve The Efficiency of Indonesian Banks
Published 2022-11-01“…According to the Strategy Map, the following areas should be prioritized for efficiency improvement: Financial, Customer Value, Learning and Growth, and Internal Process. Indonesian bankers could allocate limited resources in ways that would boost the efficiency of the majority of banks based on the designed strategy map. …”
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De positie en samenstelling van oordelende instanties in het protestants kerkelijk tuchtrecht
Published 2023-09-01“…This article discusses the relationship of the position and composition of judicial authorities in the church (disciplinary) law of the Nederlandse Gereformeerde Kerken to the position and composition of judicial authorities in: (1) the church law of the Protestantse Kerk in Nederland and the Gereformeerde Gemeenten and (2) the disciplinary law of lawyers, medics and bankers. The issue of who is authorised to take disciplinary action has been the subject of debate in secular disciplinary law. …”
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Proliferation of the Subject of Christ Cleansing the Temple in 16th Century Painting: The Urban-Sociological Context
Published 2023-09-01“…However, certain socioeconomic processes that mark the 16th century, such as the development of protocapitalism in Italy, i.e. the establishment of year-round trade in the city and the emergence of a new, politically and economically dominant class of merchants and bankers, also emerge as an aspect worth examining. …”
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Structured products - the risks involved and do people understand them?
Published 2008“…In the pursuit of higher profits beyond what could be earned from underwriting conventional bonds, investment bankers created collateralized debt obligations (CDOs), which are derivatives built out of commercial debt and loans. …”
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Marketing strategies of banks in the consumer loans market
Published 2015“…It would, therefore, be interesting for aspiring bankers to take an overview of the strategies that the different banks adopt in responding to the changes in the competitive environment. …”
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Export credit insurance corporation of Singapore
Published 2015“…Interest in the policy monies can be assigned to third parties, such as lending bankers. An explanation is given on how the insurance policies can be used to provide banking security and a description is given on the procedures a banker must follow if a bank is to take an assignment over the policy monies. …”
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Customers’ perceptions of Islamic hire-purchase facility in Malaysia: an empirical analysis
Published 2006“…Overall, the results provide a strong signal to the bankers that efforts need to be intensified in educating the public about the distinctive characteristics of AITAB and how it may suit the interest of customers in financing their assets. …”
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Contemporary corporate governance issues in Australian banking environment
Published 2013“…It is expected that the issues raised in this paper will open the eyes of the Australian regulators, bankers and researchers for the betterment of corporate governance practices in the future.…”
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Factors influencing customers loyalty towards Islamic Banking: a case study in Gombak, Selangor / Farhan Luqman Rahman
Published 2019“…This study is significantly important for the academic point of view, as well as for the bankers to find out the design and motif of customer loyalty for Islamic banks.…”
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The Ben Pimlott Memorial Lecture 2019—Britain and the making of global order after 1919
Published 2020“…It draws on the correspondence of key internationalists, including women and student activists, who wanted to institutionalize global order in a way that advanced the needs of women, children, and the family as the concern of global security, and shows how preference was given to business groups and central bankers. The lecture exposes the connected history of the First World War with the global order forged to build peace, underlining the important role of the blockade, and the multilateral relationships it engendered. …”
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Islamic banking opportunities in a non-Islamic economy: Customer perspectives of New Zealand / Rubaiyet H. Khan ... [et al.]
Published 2018“…Finding of this study may be of interest of future researchers in this area as well as managers and bankers looking for future markets of Islamic banks.…”
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Lending structure and 3-factor CAPM risk exposures: the case of Malaysia
Published 2010“…Thus, the policy makers, bankers, and investors should not ignore the significant role of the lending structure when developing a strategic risk management framework…”
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