The moderating effect of risk tolerance on the intention of profit-sharing investment account holders to patronise Islamic banks in Nigeria: a proposed framework
IBs have 3 major sources of funding their activities: equity provided by their shareholders, transaction deposits and investment deposit by PSIAHs (Yahaya et. al, 2016) • Of all the 3 sources, PSIAHs are the most vulnerable that require special protection because, shareholders’ interest is prot...
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