Syed Moudud‐Ul‐Huq
Purpose This study examines the relationship between banks' competition performance and risk-taking behavior concerning the impacts of bank size and the recent global financial crisis. The analysis empirically uses dynamic panel data from 1137 banks of the BRICS countries (i.e. Brazil Russia India C...
Iftekhar Ahmed Robin, Ruhul Salim, Harry Bloch
This paper examines the financial performance of the commercial banks in Bangladesh in terms of profitability measures before, during and after a period of financial liberalization. Employing a panel data regression framework, the study uses bank-level annual data from major commercial banks in Bang...
M. Kabir Hassan
Defines an Islamic bank, notes their rapid growth in the last twenty years and explains the financial instruments they use to conform with the prohibition on interest. Considers how they might enhance both urban and rural development in Islamic countries, and the feasibility of an Islamic futures ma...
Md. Nur Alam Siddik, Sajal Kabiraj, Shanmugan Joghee
The capital structure decision plays an important role in the performance of a firm. Therefore, there have been many studies inspecting the rapport of capital structure with the performance of firms, although the findings of these studies are inconclusive. In addition, there is a relative deficiency...
Changjun Zheng, Syed Moudud‐Ul‐Huq, Mohammad Morshedur Rahman, Badar Nadeem Ashraf
Jenny Corbett, Colin Mayer
Journal Article FINANCIAL REFORM IN EASTERN EUROPE: PROGRESS WITH THE WRONG MODEL Get access JENNY CORBETT, JENNY CORBETT St Antony's CollegeOxford1 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar COLIN MAYER COLIN MAYER City University Business School Search for other works...
Md. Nur Alam Siddik, Gang Sun, Sajal KABIRA, Shanmugan Joghee et al.
E-banking has become one of the most popular methods of banking that has experienced a considerable expansion during the last few years. However, there is relative dearth of empirical studies examining the impact of e-banking on performance of banks. Though e-banking is gaining acceptance in Banglad...
Abdus Samad
The paper empirically examines the impact of bank specific characteristics and macroeconomic variables in determining the banks’ profitablity of Bangladesh banking industry with a panel data. A total of 42 Bangladesh commercial banks’ financial reports were analyzed; and bank specific characteristic...
Mohammad Dulal Miah, Kashfia Sharmeen
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the relationship between capital risk and efficiency of Islamic and conventional banks operating in Bangladesh. In this pursuit, the research attempts to answer these questions: do inefficient banks assume more risk? Is there any major difference between Isla...
Abdus Samad
Ajim Uddin, Mohammad Ashraful Ferdous Chowdhury, Sanjay Deb Sajib, Mansur Masih
This is the first attempt to address the impact of institutional quality on post-GFC bank risk-taking behavior. This study is conducted on 730 banks from 19 emerging countries covering the period 2011–2016. We used six indicators of good governance as a proxy for institutional quality. Both static p...
Abu Hanifa Md. Noman, Sajeda Pervin, Mustofa Manir Chowdhury, Hasanul Banna
The study aims to find the effect of credit risk on profitability of the banking sectors of Bangladesh. The study uses an unbalanced panel data and 172 observations from 18 private commercial banks from 2003 to 2013. The study uses NPLGL, LLRGL, LLRNPL and CAR as credit risk indicators and ROAA and ...
Fadzlan Sufian
This study seeks to examine the performance of 77 Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, and Pakistani commercial banks between 1997 and 2008. The empirical findings suggest that bank specific characteristics – in particular, liquidity, non-interest income, credit risk, and capitalization – have positive and sign...
Saima Mehzabin, Ahanaf Shahriar, Muhammad Nazmul Hoque, Peter Wänke et al.
Purpose The Asian banking system has been appreciated with many distinct qualities including consistent in profitability. Many studies have examined the profitability of Asian banking sector from diverse perspectives. However, studies on bank profitability in connection to the capital structure, ope...
Shrimal Perera, Michael T. Skully, J. Wickramanayake
ABSTRACT This study examines the cost efficiency performance of 111 commercial banks in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka over 1997–2004. The primary focus is to assess whether bank size, state ownership and stock exchange listing have significant effects on South Asian banks' efficiency per...