2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09245
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Does Islamicity matter for the stability of Islamic banks in dual banking systems?

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“…Furthermore, several banks in Middle Eastern countries have also undergone conversion to Islamic banks (Alani & Yaacob, 2012), and as have some banks in Bangladesh (Suzuki et al, 2020). The main reason for this conversion trend is that Islamic banks adhere to the principles of alfalah maqashid sharia, as noted by Bakhouche et al (2022). This rationale is based on the religious beliefs of Muslim customers, as previously indicated by Al-Atyat (2007), Mamun (2007), and Mustafa (2006).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Furthermore, several banks in Middle Eastern countries have also undergone conversion to Islamic banks (Alani & Yaacob, 2012), and as have some banks in Bangladesh (Suzuki et al, 2020). The main reason for this conversion trend is that Islamic banks adhere to the principles of alfalah maqashid sharia, as noted by Bakhouche et al (2022). This rationale is based on the religious beliefs of Muslim customers, as previously indicated by Al-Atyat (2007), Mamun (2007), and Mustafa (2006).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Consequently, customers who identify as devoted Muslims and care about Sharia values may be more likely to comply with Sharia regulations in their banking transactions (Abasimel, 2023). In the context of Sharia compliance behaviour, social identity theory can explain how social character as a community member that adheres to Sharia principles influences their compliance towards social and Islamic values in the banking sector (Bakhouche et al , 2022). Customers who identify as members of a community that prioritizes Sharia principles may have a greater tendency to cooperate with procedures that adhere to Sharia norms (Haddad and Souissi, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Namun terdapat temuan yang hasilnya berbanding terbalik, berdasarkan temuan Bakhouche, El Ghak, and Alshiab (2022) bahwa bank syariah dapat beroperasi di lingkungan yang belum tentu sesuai syariah, dan tingkat keIslaman suatu lingkungan bersifat netral dalam mempengaruhi stabilitas bank syariah. Islamicity performance memiliki pengaruh yang tidak signifikan terhadap stabilitas bank dalam sistem perbankan syariah (Bektas, Elbadri, and Molyneux 2022;Chong and Liu 2009;Bakhouche, El Ghak, and Alshiab 2022). Namun yang membedakan penelitian ini adalah objek penelitiannya, yaitu pada bank umum syariah yang ada di Indonesia.…”
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