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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Efektivita a stabilita islámského bankovnictví: Empirická analýza Středního východu / Efficiency and Stability of Islamic Banking: Empirical Evidence from the Middle East Region

Čábelová, Kateřina January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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A comparative study of risk management practices between Islamic and conventional banks in Pakistan

Rehman, Asma Abdul January 2016 (has links)
Purpose: The purpose of this research study is to investigate the extent to which banks are using risk management practices in dealing with various risks and to compare risk management practices between Islamic and Conventional banks operating in Pakistan. Methodology: This is an empirical research study which has employed quantitative research methods. This study has used two sources of data, i.e. primary and secondary data. Secondary data is collected by using content analysis through annual reports of five Islamic and conventional banks for the six year time period from 2008 to 2013. The content analysis was performed by using frequency analysis and un-weighted index scoring. And primary data was collected through questionnaire from the senior managers, risk managers and CRO of Islamic and conventional banks. The sample size was consisting of 150 respondents from banks. The data was analysed by using descriptive statistics, regression analysis and Mann-Whitney U test. Findings: Islamic banks are found to be significantly different from their conventional counterparts in risk identification, risk management practices, liquidity risk analysis and risk governance. Moreover, risk identification, risk assessment and analysis, credit risk analysis and risk governance are most influencing and contributing variables in risk management practices of banks operating in Pakistan. Also, credit, liquidity, market and operational risk are found to be the most important risks faced by both conventional and Islamic banks. Practical Implication: Considering the importance of risk management practices in Islamic and conventional banks; Bankers, investors, regulators, and policymakers are likely to benefit from the results of the study as a guide, when developing and reforming the existing risk management practices. Originality: This study has extended the risk management practices model of banks by incorporating two more variables, i.e. liquidity risk analysis and risk governance into the model. Also, it is adding value methodologically, as data triangulation is used to draw a valid inference. So, this study will add value to literature and will be useful for Islamic banks, conventional banks, practitioners as well as for academic point of view.
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Corporate Governance and Banking Governance within Conventional and Islamic banking systems. : A Cross-case Study between Conventional banks in Sweden and Islamic banks in UK.

Beqiri, Arlinda January 2017 (has links)
The aim of this study is to understand and analyse the relationship between corporate governance (CG) and banking governance (BG) in Conventional and Islamic banking systems. The reason for choosing this topic was because the regulations and banking systems within Conventional banks are differently in comparison to Islamic banks, which means that their corporate governance and banking governance are influenced by different mechanisms and therefore regulated differently. Since Conventional banks stands for a small amount of Islamic banks in their markets and Islamic countries do have Conventional banks in theirs, made this topic a good case study. Furthermore is Sweden a Conventional country where they don’t offer Islamic financial services and the UK is a Conventional country where they do, which was an interesting fact since both of them are European countries with similar regulations. The author of this thesis chose qualitative, semi-structured interviews, where six persons: three from Sweden and three from the UK stood for answers toward their banking systems. Since these respondents were standing on a high position within their organizations did they have the knowledge needed to answer the questions asked. The result showed that the relationship between CG and BC in Conventional and Islamic banking systems have an impact in the way different types of banks operate. Identifying the Conventional and Islamic banks differences and assessing on how the Corporate Governance and Banking Governance do operate solves the complexity in the system. Based on the findings, countries that are applying the Conventional system need to expand their regulations and mechanisms so that other systems could operate without a need for changes in their own. They also need to expand their knowledge, where the population needs to be familiar with other banking systems and services as well.
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Principles of Islamic Interest Free Banking in Pakistan: Study focusing on three Islamic Banks in Pakistan

Pervez, Avais January 2011 (has links)
Islamic Banking, the Shariah (Islamic law) compliant banking for Muslims, is unarguably at the nascent stage of its development as a financial competitor and alternative to the conventional interest – based banking system practiced around the world. This thesis looks into the principles of Islamic banks of Pakistan and focusing three Islamic Banks in Pakistan. The thesis analyzes the findings of three banks made by interviews and compare with the conventional banking system, to check that are the principles different or same. This thesis is qualitative in nature, based on theoretical and empirical findings.
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The determinants of efficiency, profitability and stability in the banking sector : a comparative study of Islamic, conventional and socially responsible banks

Alharthi, Majed January 2016 (has links)
This study aims to investigate the determinants of efficiency, profitability and stability in the banking sector across the world over the period 2005-2012. In this study, efficiency is measured using data envelopment analysis (DEA), which is divided into technical efficiency (TE), pure technical efficiency (PTE), and scale efficiency (SE). The profitability is represented by return on assets (ROA), return on equity (ROE), and net interest margin (NIM). Furthermore, the z-score and capital ratios are the main indicators for stability. The data includes 323 banks (43 Islamic, 242 conventional, and 38 socially responsible banks [SRBs]) from around the world, covering 37 countries. The statistical methods to find the determinants are ordinary least square (OLS) and fixed effects model (FEM). The data for this study was extracted from the Bankscope and World Bank databases. According to efficiency, the DEA measures demonstrate that socially responsible banks (SRBs) are the most efficient banks. This is due to the fact that SRBs management employ minimum inputs; one of the main characteristics of SRBs is the saving of resources (inputs). In contrast, the least efficient scores are achieved by conventional banks. As conventional banks have higher interest expenses to pay. In terms of Islamic banks, the larger banks were found to be more efficient. Furthermore, lending services are important to maximise outputs effectively. Additionally, efficiency in Islamic banks is influenced significantly by earnings. Islamic banks with higher capitalisation were found to be more efficient, and new Islamic banks operate better than older banks. Regarding the macroeconomic factors, countries with better market capitalisations include more efficient Islamic banks. Based on the conventional banks’ findings, banks with a higher size performed better than the smaller sized banks. The loans profits increased the efficiency significantly. Focusing on age, the more recent banks achieve better efficiency scores. The three types of ownership (foreign, domestic, and public) reflect inverse correlations with DEA. With regards to the external variables, the wealth of the country is highly important in terms of efficiency. In addition, stock market growth supports the efficiency positively and significantly, while inflation and the global financial crisis (GFC) influenced the efficiency negatively and significantly. Concentrating on SRBs, banks with more capitals operated more efficiently than lower capitalised banks. Additionally, GDP, inflation and market capitalisation enhanced efficiency significantly. Overall, the relationship between the control of corruption and efficiency is positive and significant in Islamic, conventional and socially responsible banks. Tighter controls on corruption have led to better efficiency. Regarding the profitability, the highest ROA and ROE were attained by conventional banks. This is because the main aim for conventional banks is to achieve returns, and charging interest maximises their earnings. On the other hand, SRBs scored the lowest ROA and ROE as those banks are primarily concerned with providing social and environmental services over profits. According to NIM, Islamic banks do not have interest expenses, which can allow them to score the highest NIM measures in this study; while conventional banks have the minimum NIM ratios due to higher interest expenses. Based on the Islamic banks’ results, Islamic banking was affected positively by total assets of banks. In addition, the stable Islamic banks achieved greater profits based on the strong associations between z-score and earnings. This contradicts the relationship between profitability ratios and capital ratios, which indicate negative and significant correlations. Depending on country-specific factor, Islamic banks in higher productivity countries could not exploit the growth to gain higher profits. This results in a weakness for Islamic banks in terms of being resistant to higher inflation rates. For the conventional banks, size of bank and capital are highly important for profits. The conventional banks can concentrate on providing more loans to maximise their returns. The stability of conventional banks also has positive and significant associations with profitability ratios. Concerning the SRBs, profitability ratios are affected significantly and positively by stability (z-score) and market capitalisation growth. On the other hand, foreign, domestic and public ownerships negatively impacted the profits. According to industry-specific variables, GDP growth reduces profits significantly. For the stability, SRBs are demonstrably the most stable and resilient system against financial crisis. Accepting more deposits and attaining greater profits significantly increase the stability of all banks and lower the risk of insolvency. Overall, listed banks were found to be more efficient, profitable, and stable than unlisted banks. This study helps managers and policy makers within the banking sector to reduce costs and increase profits with lower risks. In addition, finding the positive determinants allows managers to make more decisions based on positive factors. On the contrary, through raising efficiency, profitability and stability in banking, managers can aim to avoid negative variables altogether. Finally, this study contributes to the literature in terms of adding socially responsible banks into the equation. In addition, comparing efficiency, profitability and stability simultaneously is a new method that can allow bankers to build effective strategic decisions based on the determinants.
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伊斯蘭銀行和一般銀行的比較研究:以甘比亞和英國為例 / Comparative Study on Islamic and Conventional Banks: Cases in The Gambia and United Kingdom

杜荷萍, Drammeh, Habibatou Unknown Date (has links)
This research paper investigates the performance of Islamic and Conventional banks in The Gambia and United Kingdom for the periods 2008/2009 to 2012. Islamic banking is conceived by many as a recent phenomenon which in the last few decades attracted lots of attention and discussions. Islamic banking is a system of banking that is in consistent with Islamic law (Sharia). Islam does not allow the payment or acceptance of interest charges (Riba) in banking activities such as lending and depositing of money. Whiles Conventional banks deal with Interest, Islamic banks method of operation is strictly based on Sharia principles (profit, loss and risk sharing). The objective of this study is to analyze and investigate the impact of the financial crisis on the performance of some Islamic and Conventional banks in The Gambia and United Kingdom. Financial ratios are used to measure Profitability, Liquidity and Financial Leverage of the banks. The empirical results of the analysis showed that the Islamic banks selected for the study generally fared better than their counterpart Conventional banks in terms of Liquidity and Financial Leverage during and after the financial crisis. Among other findings, the selected Conventional Banks in this study are found to be relatively more profitable than their peer Islamic banks from 2008/2009 to 2012.
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Räntefritt sparande : en kvalitativ studie som berör svenska bankers förhållningssätt till räntefritt sparande / Interest-free savings : a qualitative study involving Swedish banks' approach to interest-free savings

Bektasevic, Amina, Metaj, Shqiponja January 2014 (has links)
Efterfrågan på räntefria banktjänster har ökat i Sverige, vilket främst beror på den utvecklande invandringen som efterföljer religiösa principer i sitt vardagsliv. Detta har vidare resulterat i att allt fler individer i det svenska samhället väljer att avstå från stora lån samt sparande då det strider mot deras religion. Individer som således är i behov utav kapital, vänder sig istället till vänner samt släktingar för att exempelvis kunna ha möjlighet till att köpa en bostad. En av de mest väsentliga faktorerna till varför konventionella banker inte utvecklar räntefria sparalternativ är på grund av reglering samt lagstiftning. Historiskt sett har det traditionella systemet i bankerna funnits under en väldigt lång tid, vilket resulterar i en effektiv reglerings- samt tillsynsorgan. Bankerna anser även att en utveckling av räntefritt sparande kräver en efterfrågan som är större än vad den är i dagsläget. Syftet med denna uppsats är att undersöka hur konventionella banker förhåller sig till räntefritt sparande samt hur den yttre omgivningen, exempelvis andra banker samt finansiella aktörer, påverkar banken. En abduktiv ansats har använts tillsammans med en hermeneuistisk kunskapssyn, med en kvalitativ metod som genomsyrar uppsatsen. Intresset kring att utreda hur konventionella banker förhåller sig till räntefritt sparande har bland annat varit för att få en djupare förståelse för ett område som det inte har forskats mycket kring. En kvalitativ metod tillämpades i sin tur genom utförande av intervjuer bestående av sex intervjupersoner. Detta för att uppfylla syftet med studien. Studien har resulterat i att bankerna tillämpar olika strategier för att ha en möjlighet att erbjuda kunder räntefritt sparande. Det är på så sätt eftersom de inte har en samlad produkt där alla banktjänster ingår. Denna studie påvisar även att bankerna påverkas av förändringar samt produktutveckling i andra banker. Vidare påverkas de också av nya regleringar samt lagar från finansiella aktörer, som Finansinspektionen. Den förändring som har haft en tydlig påverkan på bankerna är att arbetet har begränsats väldigt mycket, vilket har medfört till att fler medarbetare arbetar utanför sina handlingsramar för att på så sätt kunna uppnå de mål som ställs på dem. / The demand for interest-free banking services has increased in Sweden. This is mostly due to an increased number of immigrants that practices religious principles in their everyday lives. This has also resulted in more individuals choosing to avoid large loans and savings when it goes against their religion. One example is when individuals want to buy a house and, instead of investing by taking large loans from banks they are turning to friends and relatives. One of the most significant factors to why conventional banks don’t develop interest- free savings options is because of legal inferences. Historically, the traditional system of banking has existed for a very long time, resulting in an effective regulatory and supervisory body. Even if there are banks that concider the development of interest-free savings, a greater demand would be required for it to come about. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how conventional banks relate to interest- free savings and the surroundings both in terms of how other banks and financial players, influence the banks. An abductive approach has been used along with hermeneutics as well as a qualitative method. The choice has landed on this to get a deeper understanding of an area that is not well explored. In order to fill the important gaps in the literature and to fill the purpose of this study, six interviews were performed. Findings from the study shows that banks have different ways of offering customers interest- free savings. However, they do not have a turnkey product without designing trough customer needs. While this study shows that banks are affected greatly by what other banks are developing and changing, it also affected by new regulations and laws from financial participants as FSA. The biggest impact on banks is that the work has been limited much more than it was before, which has led more employees working differently to be able to achieve the objectives they have.
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La place des valeurs dans la prise de décisions stratégiques : étude comparative entre banque islamique et banque classique / The values' place in the strategic decision making : a comparative analysis between Islamic and conventional banks

Ghares, Mariem 02 December 2013 (has links)
Dans ce temps de crise, nombreuses sont les préoccupations qui réclament une moralisation du management. La revendication d’une référence valeurs s’est répandue dans les entreprises afin de servir de catalyseur aux comportements managériaux. L’objectif de cette thèse est d’analyser les valeurs énoncées par les deux types de banques islamiques et classiques, dans une dynamique stratégique afin de déterminer le rôle que peuvent jouer les valeurs dans le processus de prise de décisions stratégiques. D’abord, nous avons recensé les valeurs mises en avant par chaque banque. Ensuite, nous avons tenté de comprendre la perception et l’appropriation de ces valeurs dans leur pratique de management, notamment les projets stratégiques. Enfin, un audit de conformité aux valeurs s’est avéré intéressant pour mesurer les écarts par rapport à l’incarnation des valeurs.Sur le plan méthodologique, cette recherche s’inscrit tout d’abord dans une étude exploratoire dont les résultats vont servir à construire un nouveau cadre théorique d’analyse, ensuite nous avons procédé à une analyse intra-cas pour étudier en profondeur la problématique dans les cas retenus et pour terminer, une analyse inter-cas a eu lieu en vue d’effectuer l’étude comparative qualitative. / In a period of economic crisis, there are more and more concerns about moralizing management methods. Claims of values as a background of managerial behavior are becoming common in business. This thesis has as objective to analyze and compare, in a strategic and dynamical way, the set of values of both conventional and Islamic banks. The aim is to determine the potential role of values in the process of strategic decisions making. First, we identified the set of values displayed by each bank. Then we searched to understand the appropriation of these values in managerial practices especially in strategic projects. Finally, an audit was proposed in order to measure deviations from the displayed values. This research is an exploratory study. Indeed, research results were first used to build a new theoretical framework which served, in a second step, to analyze in depth the selected case studies. Finally, the same framework was again used in order comparative qualitatively these case studies.
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Les canaux de transmission de la politique monétaire en finance non-conventionnelle / Monetary Policy Transmission Channels in Non-Conventional Finance

Ben Amar, Amine 04 October 2018 (has links)
Gouvernée par un socle juridique d’inspiration religieuse, le fonctionnement de la banque islamique est, sur le plan théorique, différent de celui de la banque conventionnelle. Bien que la littérature portant sur les mécanismes de transmission de la politique monétaire dans un cadre conventionnel soit abondante, rares sont les travaux, théoriques et empiriques, qui examinent le rôle des banques islamiques dans cette transmission. En effet, la littérature existante ne présente pas de schéma analytique complet permettant d’appréhender clairement le rôle des banques islamiques dans la transmission de la politique monétaire, et d'identifier et spécifier la nature des interactions entre banques islamiques et banques conventionnelles. L’ambition de la présente thèse, structurée en trois chapitres, consiste donc à étudier par quels mécanismes et dans quelles mesures la banque centrale est susceptible de réguler l’activité économique en présence de banques islamiques. / Governed by a religiously inspired legal framework, Islamic banking is, in theory, different from conventional banking. While the literature on the transmission mechanisms of monetary policy in a conventional framework is abundant, very little research, theoretical and empirical, has been focused directly at the role of Islamic banks in this transmission. Indeed, the existing literature does not present a complete analytical framework allowing a full and clear understanding of the role of Islamic banks in the transmission of monetary policy, and to identify and specify the nature of the interactions between Islamic and conventional banks. The aim of this thesis, made up of three chapters, is to study by which mechanisms and to what extent the central bank is likely to regulate the economic activity in the presence of Islamic banks.

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