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Wambua Benjamin Mweu, Maria W. Mung?ara
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AbstractBanking sector rivalry has escalated which can be attributed to many factors including innovation, new legislation, problems caused by a global financial crisis, government regulations, among others that have resulted in increased competition in ...
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Evans Vidija Sagwa, Appolonius Shitiabai Kembu
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AbstractThe Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (Saccos) in Kenya have made a tremendous contribution to national development which is responsible for about 45% of Gross Domestic Product and 31% of national savings and deposits. Deposit Taking Sacco...
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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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Fadi Shehab Shiyyab, Abdallah Bader Alzoubi, Qais Mohammad Obidat and Hashem Alshurafat
This study determines to what extent Jordanian banks refer to and use artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in their operation process and examines the impact of AI-related terms disclosure on financial performance. Content analysis is used to analyz...
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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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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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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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Xuan Thi Thanh Mai, Ha Thi Nhu Nguyen, Thanh Ngo, Tu D. Q. Le and Lien Phuong Nguyen
This paper examines the multi-dimensional efficiency of the Islamic banking sector and its determinants, including the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. To do that, we use a novel approach of two-stage data envelopment analysis (DEA) double frontiers to ...
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Joel Obayagbona, Manson Osagiende
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Madiha Afzal
The Pakistani banking sectors facing numerous challenges because of poor internal audit quality. Internal audit quality has long been a source of contention. The current study examines the factors that affect internal audit quality in Pakistani commercia...
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