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Imanuel Madea Sakti
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Abstract: The research on the Structure-Conduct-Performance (SCP) hypothesis in the banking industry has been done many times, including in Indonesia. However, it still focuses on commercial banks. This research aims to examine the relationship betw...
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Oluwarotimi Owolabi, Ibukun Omoshola Fayemi
Pág. 29 - 41
In this paper, the effect of selected interest rate determinants on the performance of Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria are investigated. In this context, the interest rate determinants are analyzed for their significant effect on the performance of the ba...
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This study examines the comparative financial performance of Islamic and conventional banks listed in Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) of Bangladesh. This study uses univariate analysis, and non-parametric test to analyze data for purposes of this study. Resul...
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Mukdad Ibrahim
Pág. 868 - 874
The purpose of this study is to compare the financial performance of two UAE based Islamic and conventional banks between the years 2002 and 2006. Quantitative analysis was undertaken by looking at various sets of financial ratios that are routinely used...
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Nassreddine GAROUI, Fatma SESSI, Anis JARBOUI
Pág. 22 - 46
Determinants of bank performance can be split between those that are internal and those that are external. Internal determinants are also sometimes called microeconomic determinants or inherent performance, while external determinants are variables that ...
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Frank Pan, Kuan-Mien Hsieh
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Investors in Taiwan prefer to invest in offshore funds, and they are good customers in the eyes of the world's major fund companies. Funds are competing these investors through these 3,400 bank branches. Literature has indicated comprehensive selection c...
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Marisa Pessoa Gonçalves, Pedro M. Nogueira Reis and António Pedro Pinto
In this study, we provide a thorough analysis, conducted on a company-by-company basis, of the impact of bank concentration and the bank-relative power of banks on firm profitability, financing costs, and capital structure in a small economy like Portuga...
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Hani El-Chaarani, Rebecca Abraham, Danielle Khalife and Madonna Salameh-Ayanian
During the COVID-19 lockdown, the typical bank in the Middle East lost liquidity due to deposit drains and experienced increases in nonperforming loans. The loss of liquidity was a supply shock, while the increase in nonperforming loans was a demand shoc...
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Hani El-Chaarani, Rebecca Abraham and Georges Azzi
Banks are financial intermediaries who transform deposits into loans. Banks in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region use large deposits from oil companies and big businesses to finance trade, and fund government and private sector infrastructure...
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Norzalita Abd Aziz, Fei Long and Wan Mohd Hirwani Wan Hussain
Banks? primary goal is to gain profit for survival and to thrive. Therefore, they have to take various measures, such as data analysis, to maintain their sustainable competitiveness. Along with the rapid development of information technology, big data an...
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Lie-Huey Wang and Xin-Yuan Cao
This study explores the effect of corporate governance on financial innovation and the effect of financial innovation on performance in Taiwan?s banking industry from 2011 to 2019. The results find that the banks have higher shareholding of institutional...
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Hendrik Suhendri,Risna Ningsih,Irenius Iyel
Pág. 147 - 156
Almost all economic sectors in the world have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, including the national banking industry in Indonesia. This study purpose was to examine the differences in the financial performance of State-Owned Conventional Banks a...
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Rr. Nurul Zulaekha Yusuf,Dyah Sawitri,Djuni Farhan
Pág. 143 - 152
The bank plays an essential role in the Indonesian economy. Service quality and employee performance have become a priority for human development in Malang City. Therefore, this study will examine the effect of training on employee performance mediated b...
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Oluyemisi Agboola,Muideen Olawale Aremu,Benneth Uchenna Eze,Nurudeen Opeyem Wahab
Pág. 56 - 62
This study examines the effect of training and career development on banks employees? performance, using survey research design, through the administration of structured questionnaire on some employees of some selected banks at Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, Nig...
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Ahmad Sahyouni and Man Wang
This paper estimates the amount of liquidity created by Syrian banks between 2004 and 2016, and further investigates the effect of liquidity creation on bank performance, controlling for a set of bank-level, industry-level, and macroeconomic variables. T...
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Umi Muawanah,Gunadi Gunadi
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Many academicians and practitioners have been acknowledging that information technology (IT) adoption could improve company performance. However, previous research indicates contradictory evidence. These inconsistencies can be attributed to variations am...
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Aria Farah Mita,Harry Ferdinand Silalahi,Alin Halimastussadiah
Pág. 159 - 167
The financial industry in particular the banking sector plays an important role in the economy. The Bank acts as a financial intermediary in the society. Thus, it is important that banks are well-managed and act responsibly. The concept of corporate soci...
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Sri Wahyuni,Pujiharto Pujiharto
Pág. 319 - 329
This study aims to measure the financial performance of Islamic banking in Indonesia using Shari?ate Value Added Approach. This research also analyzes whether there are significant differences of financial performance of Islamic banking using the income ...
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Jane Gathiga Muriithi, Kennedy M Waweru
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Operational risk threatens banks financial viability and long-term sustainability. The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of operational risk on financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya. The qualitative research design and ordered l...
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Funso Kolapo, Lawrence Ajayi, Olufemi Aluko
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It is theoretically believed that increase in firm size would result to increase in firm profitability. Therefore, this study examines the relationship between size and profitability of six banks in Nigeria after the 2005 consolidation exercise. The meas...
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