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Country governance and the performance of Islamic and conventional banks: international evidence


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Kamarudin, Fakarudin and Md Nassir, Annuar (2017) Country governance and the performance of Islamic and conventional banks: international evidence. In: Handbook of Empirical Research on Islam and Economic Life. Edwad Elgar Publishing Limited, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, pp. 306-331. ISBN 9781784710729

Abstract

The impact of corporate governance on banking firms has been widely documented in the literature. Noticeably absent is an extensive examination of the impact of country governance on the efficiency of banking firms. This limitation is surprising, given the fact that the banking sector remains the most important channel for savings and allocations of credit in the economy. By using data on 454 Islamic and conventional banks from 19 countries offering Islamic banking and finance products and services, this chapter attempts to fill this demanding gap. We find that voice and accountability positively influence the efficiency of both Islamic and conventional banks. On the other hand, we observe the negative impact of political stability, absence of violence and control of corruption. The findings indicate that government effectiveness, regulatory quality and rule of law negatively influence the efficiency of conventional banks, but not so in the case of Islamic banks.


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Item Type: Book Section
Divisions: Faculty of Economics and Management
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784710736
Publisher: Edwad Elgar Publishing Limited
Keywords: Banking firms; Conventional banks
Depositing User: Azhar Abdul Rahman
Date Deposited: 17 Mar 2020 08:37
Last Modified: 17 Mar 2020 09:13
URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63067
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