An analysis of the growth and rise of smaller Islamic banks in last decade
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the factors responsible for the rise and growth of smaller Islamic banks in the last decade. Design/methodology/approach – Z-score analysis is used to test the stability of both smaller and larger Islamic banks. The pooled ordinary least square (OLS)...
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2-s2.0-85015300160 Masood O.; Shabbir Khan Niazi G.; Ahmad N. An analysis of the growth and rise of smaller Islamic banks in last decade 2011 Qualitative Research in Financial Markets 3 2 10.1108/17554171111155348 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85015300160&doi=10.1108%2f17554171111155348&partnerID=40&md5=416adc8e0812920bf4d104eca42f4e75 Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the factors responsible for the rise and growth of smaller Islamic banks in the last decade. Design/methodology/approach – Z-score analysis is used to test the stability of both smaller and larger Islamic banks. The pooled ordinary least square (OLS) regression technique is also employed to examine the factors. Findings – The results of this paper show higher z-scores for smaller Islamic banks indicating that the latter have tended to be more stable than larger Islamic banks over the last decade. Z-scores tend to increase with bank size for large Islamic banks, but decrease with size for the small Islamic banks. The OLS regression results confirm that larger banks have greater income diversity than do the smaller banks. Originality/value – Islamic banking represents a radical departure from conventional banking, and from the viewpoint of corporate governance; it embodies a number of interesting features since equity participation, risk and profit-and-loss sharing arrangements form the basis of Islamic financing. Using econometric techniques, this paper provides valuable insights as to the stability of Islamic banks and the factors responsible for the growth of smaller such institutions that has been witnessed in the last decade. © 2011, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Emerald Publishing 17554179 English Article |
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An analysis of the growth and rise of smaller Islamic banks in last decade |
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An analysis of the growth and rise of smaller Islamic banks in last decade |
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An analysis of the growth and rise of smaller Islamic banks in last decade |
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the factors responsible for the rise and growth of smaller Islamic banks in the last decade. Design/methodology/approach – Z-score analysis is used to test the stability of both smaller and larger Islamic banks. The pooled ordinary least square (OLS) regression technique is also employed to examine the factors. Findings – The results of this paper show higher z-scores for smaller Islamic banks indicating that the latter have tended to be more stable than larger Islamic banks over the last decade. Z-scores tend to increase with bank size for large Islamic banks, but decrease with size for the small Islamic banks. The OLS regression results confirm that larger banks have greater income diversity than do the smaller banks. Originality/value – Islamic banking represents a radical departure from conventional banking, and from the viewpoint of corporate governance; it embodies a number of interesting features since equity participation, risk and profit-and-loss sharing arrangements form the basis of Islamic financing. Using econometric techniques, this paper provides valuable insights as to the stability of Islamic banks and the factors responsible for the growth of smaller such institutions that has been witnessed in the last decade. © 2011, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. |
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