Tag Archives: Islamic banking

The impact of situational factors on ethical choice: a survey of Islamic banking practitioners in UAE

Abstract The purpose of this paper is to use Ferrell and Gresham (1985) contingency model [...]

Liquidity Management and Islamic Banks, the need for markets

Think Piece By Prof. Dr. Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha A recent IMF study which compared Islamic [...]

Bank risk and financial development: evidence form dual banking countries

Abstract This study examines the impact of financial development on bank risk-taking, measured as bank [...]

What’s next for Islamic Banking?

Think Piece By Prof. Dr. Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha Islamic Banking, some 30 years after its [...]

Liquidity risk management in Islamic banks: evidences from Malaysia

Abstract After the global financial crisis, there are discussions in terms of liquidity risk management [...]

The significance of Central Bank of Malaysia Act to Islamic banking

Abstract Malaysia is considered as the cranium of Islamic banking. The purpose of this paper [...]

Too small to succeed versus too big to fail: how much does size matter in banking?

Abstract Even though large banks could imply large risks and heightened vulnerability for a country’s [...]

Does competition make banks riskier in dual banking system?

Abstract This paper investigates competition and risk-taking behaviour of Islamic banks taking a sample of [...]

Business cycle and bank lending procyclicality in a dual banking system

Abstract The paper studies bank lending behaviour over the business cycle in a dual banking [...]

Islamic banks — too big to fail or too small to succeed?

Size matters in banking in more ways than one. As an industry with extensive economies [...]