Risk and profitability of Islamic banks: A religious deception or analternative solution?

Trad, Naama and Trabelsi, Mohamed Ali and Goux, Jean Franc ois,(2017), Risk and profitability of Islamic banks: A religious deception or analternative solution? , European Research on Management and Business Economics 23 (2017) 40–45, UNSPECIFIED

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Abstract

tThe aim of this paper is to examine whether Islamic finance could be an alternative to the traditionalfinancial system and could guarantee stability in times of crisis. To this end, 78 Islamic banks in 12countries have been studied over the 2004–2013 period. A series of bank-specific and other country-specific indicators are combined to explain the soundness of Islamic banking in terms of profitability asmeasured by ROA and ROE, and risk divided into credit risk measured by IMLGL and EQL, and insolvencyrisk measured by Z-SCORE. The aim is to estimate five regressions using dynamic panel data economet-rics (GMM system). The results indicate that bank size and capital are the main factors responsible forincreasing profitability and stability of Islamic banks and reducing their credit risk. However, the ratiosforming the variable liquidity and asset quality often lead to inconclusive results. It is also found thatmacroeconomic variables, except inflation, are able to improve Islamic banks’ stability. This is not thecase for credit risk where the ratio is still unfavorable.The conclusion is that there are no major differences between IBs and CBs in terms of their profitabilityand risk features
Keywords : Islamic banksCredit strengthRisk and profitabilityGMM system, UNSPECIFIED
Journal or Publication Title: European Research on Management and Business Economics 23 (2017) 40–45
Volume: 23
Number: UNSPECIFIED
Item Type: Article
Subjects: Ekonomi Islam
Depositing User: Nila Nurjanah
Date Deposited: 20 Dec 2019 02:36
Last Modified: 20 Dec 2019 02:36
URI: https://repofeb.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/509

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