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Though countries like the U.S.A., India and Nigeria have set their mottos based on high moral values like “In God We Trust,” “Truth Alone Wins,” “Unity & Faith: Peace & Progress,” it appears from experiences that today's governance (Man-Management) has been degraded to such an extent...
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It appears from experiences that today's governance (Man-Management) has been degraded to such an extent that moral bankruptcy has become an integral part of day to day business activities — as evidenced by recent experiences — where righteousness is at a discount (account tampering,...
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Abstract: This study measures the ethical identity of Islamic banks in Bangladesh over the period 2001 to 2006. An index of ethical identity, following Haniffa and Hudaib (2007), is constructed by drawing information revealed in the annual reports of the banks. The index is composed of eight...
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We compare default rates on conventional and Islamic loans using a comprehensive monthly dataset from Pakistan that follows more than 150,000 loans over the period 2006:04 to 2008:12. We find robust evidence that the default rate on Islamic loans is less than half the default rate on...
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Calvin's view on the legitimacy of interest has had a great impact on the economic development of Western society. Although Calvin took a fundamentally positive attitude to interest, he also proposed several restrictions on the charging of interest. In this article, we investigate the relevance...
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Internet resources, extended media coverage and international organizations' reports recently witness the increasing interest of western banks in new models of finance, particularly Islamic finance and microfinance. This new trend is not only channeled through the frame of corporate social...
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Though countries like the U.S.A., India and Nigeria have set their mottos based on high moral values like In God We Trust; Truth Alone Wins; Unity amp; Faith: Peace amp; Progress, it appears from experiences that today's governance (Man-Management) has been degraded to such an extent that moral...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012784748
The shifting paradigm of the primary Islamic Banking product in America, the Shariah-compliant home financing product, has fallen into a developmental conundrum. In an attempt to capture a larger segment, current Shariah-compliant schemes evolved to that which are void of Islamic attributes,...
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In this study, we investigate changes in banks' capital adequacy ratio (CAR) under different stress scenarios and examine the results by comparing conventional banks to participation banks in Turkey. Our results report that the capital adequacy ratio of the banks declines substantially given the...
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We investigate whether and how political systems affect the financial soundness of conventional and Islamic banks. Using factors extracted from principal component analysis, we find that Islamic banks underperform their conventional counterparts in more democratic political systems but...
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