International audienceThis paper investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a sample of 553 banks from 24 countries between 1999 and 2009. Small Islamic banks that are leveraged or based in countries with predominantly Muslim populations have lower credit risk than conventional banks. In terms of insolvency risk, small Islamic banks also appear more stable. Moreover, we find little evidence that Islamic banks charge rents to their customers for offering Shariá compliant financial products. Our results also show that loan quality of Islamic banks is less responsive to domestic interest rates compared to conventional banks
Abstract The literature reveals that most of the comparative studies have been conducted in the fiel...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of credit risk in the case of M...
This study attempts to ascertain the perceptions of Islamic bankers (chief financial officers and ri...
International audienceThis paper investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a...
International audienceThis paper investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a...
This paper investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a sample of 553 banks f...
This article investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a sample of 553 banks...
This paper investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a sample of 553 banks f...
International audienceThis paper investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether Islamic finance could be an alternative to the tradition...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to examine whether Islamic finance could be an alternative to the t...
The aim of this paper is to provide a thorough assessment of Islamic banks’ (IBs) liquidity risk com...
This study investigates the potential risk management and measurement tools in Islamic banks and com...
The application of sharia principles in banking, which does not involve the elements of interest (ri...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the factors responsible for the rise and growth of...
Abstract The literature reveals that most of the comparative studies have been conducted in the fiel...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of credit risk in the case of M...
This study attempts to ascertain the perceptions of Islamic bankers (chief financial officers and ri...
International audienceThis paper investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a...
International audienceThis paper investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a...
This paper investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a sample of 553 banks f...
This article investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a sample of 553 banks...
This paper investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a sample of 553 banks f...
International audienceThis paper investigates risk and stability features of Islamic banking using a...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether Islamic finance could be an alternative to the tradition...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to examine whether Islamic finance could be an alternative to the t...
The aim of this paper is to provide a thorough assessment of Islamic banks’ (IBs) liquidity risk com...
This study investigates the potential risk management and measurement tools in Islamic banks and com...
The application of sharia principles in banking, which does not involve the elements of interest (ri...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the factors responsible for the rise and growth of...
Abstract The literature reveals that most of the comparative studies have been conducted in the fiel...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of credit risk in the case of M...
This study attempts to ascertain the perceptions of Islamic bankers (chief financial officers and ri...