Creditor rights and bank capital decisions:Conventionalvs.Islamic banking

Bitar, Mohammad and Tarazi, Amine,(2019), Creditor rights and bank capital decisions:Conventionalvs.Islamic banking. , JournalofCorporateFinance, UNSPECIFIED

Abstract

Using a sample of banks operating in 24 countries, we provide robust evidence that stronger creditorrightsareassociatedwithhighercapitaladequacyratiosforconventionalbanksbutnot for Islamic banks. Such results suggest that, under stronger creditor protection, only the managers of conventional banks increase equity, presumably as a means of signalling better monitoringeffortsandofavoidinglossofcontrol.ApossiblereasonforthefindingthatIslamicbanks donotgenerallyincreaseequityisthat,undertheprofitlosssharing(PLS)principle,depositors shareprofitsandlosseswiththebank.Theroleofcreditorprotectionishenceirrelevantinan Islamic banking context. However, we show that in predominantly non-Muslim countries with lesscompetitivemarkets,Islamicbanksshowasimilarassociationbetweencreditorrightsand capitalratiosasconventionalbanks.
Keywords : Creditorrights Marketpower Religion Bankcapitalratios Islamicbanks, UNSPECIFIED
Journal or Publication Title: JournalofCorporateFinance
Volume: UNSPECIFIED
Number: 55
Item Type: Article
Subjects: Ekonomi Islam
Depositing User: Nila Nurjanah
Date Deposited: 13 Dec 2019 07:59
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2020 04:38
URI: https://repofeb.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/84

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