How profitability differs between conventional and Islamic banks: A dynamic panel data approach

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Tarih

2018

Yazarlar

Gümüş, Nihat
Yanıkkaya, Halit
Pabuççu, Yaşar Uğur

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Elsevier

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

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Organizasyon Birimleri

Organizasyon Birimi
Yönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, İşletme Bölümü
Küresel rekabete ayak uydurmak ve sürdürülebilir olmak isteyen tüm şirketler ve kurumlar, değişimi doğru bir şekilde yönetmek, teknolojinin gerekli kıldığı zihinsel ve operasyonel dönüşümü kurumlarına hızlı bir şekilde adapte etmek zorundadırlar.

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Özet

This paper analyzes and compares the dynamics for the profitability of conventional banks and Islamic banks in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation countries and the United Kingdom between 2007 and 2013 using a sample of 74 Islamic and 354 conventional commercial banks. “Net interest margin” and “return on asset” are employed as variables representing the profitability and several new explanatory variables are introduced such as, the usage of self-service banking channels, penetration of financial services, crude oil/agriculture price indexes and asset ratio of non-Murabahah assets of Islamic Banking. Dynamic panel data estimates indicate that almost all explanatory variables of profitability for conventional and Islamic banks are different implying that profitability of Islamic banks relies on the different dynamics than that of conventional ones. Both profitability measures are not persistent over time and neither of them has significant relationship with the country specific macroeconomic variables. Estimation results imply the importance of new product and alternative channel development in enhancing the profitability of Islamic banks. Moreover, our analysis shows that the usage of products which promotes more risk sharing as compared to the products based on Murabahah structure can contribute to the performance of Islamic banks.

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Net Interest Margin, Return On Asset, Islamic Banking, Banking Profitability

Kaynak

Pacific-Basin Finance Journal

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Q2

Scopus Q Değeri

Q1

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Sayı

48

Künye

Gümüş, N., Yanıkkaya, H., Pabuççu, Y. U. (2018). How profitability differs between conventional and Islamic banks: A dynamic panel data approach. Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 48, 99-111.