The determinants of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of Islamic Banks in MENA regions*

This study investigates the impact of the country’s governance on the revenue efficiency in the banking sectors of 42 Islamic banks in 15 countries offering Islamic banking and financial services. Technical efficiencies of individual Islamic banks were analyzed using the Data Envelopment Analysis me...

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Main Authors: Mohd Noor, Nor Halida Haziaton, Bakri, Mohammed Hariri, Wan Yusof, Wan Yusrol Rizal, Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar, Abdullah, Hasni
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Published: Korea Distribution Science Association (KODISA) 2020
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spelling my.utem.eprints.251012023-08-03T15:36:37Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25101/ The determinants of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of Islamic Banks in MENA regions* Mohd Noor, Nor Halida Haziaton Bakri, Mohammed Hariri Wan Yusof, Wan Yusrol Rizal Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar Abdullah, Hasni This study investigates the impact of the country’s governance on the revenue efficiency in the banking sectors of 42 Islamic banks in 15 countries offering Islamic banking and financial services. Technical efficiencies of individual Islamic banks were analyzed using the Data Envelopment Analysis method. The Ordinary Least Square estimation method is employed to examine the impact of country supervision and regulation on the technical efficiency of Islamic banks. With robustness check, the study assesses the impact of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of Islamic banks operating in different regions. The empirical findings suggest that supervisory power, activity restrictions, and private monitoring positively influence the efficiency of Islamic banks. On the other hand, we observe a negative impact of capital requirement on Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. The findings indicate that supervisory power, activity restrictions, and private monitoring positively influence the efficiency of Islamic banks in Asia, but vice versa on capital requirement in MENA countries. This study will contribute to the body of knowledge by assessing the types of reforms in bank regulations and supervision that work best for Islamic banks in order to increase the level of efficiency and the level of regulations and supervision of Islamic banks. Korea Distribution Science Association (KODISA) 2020-11 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25101/2/MENA.PDF Mohd Noor, Nor Halida Haziaton and Bakri, Mohammed Hariri and Wan Yusof, Wan Yusrol Rizal and Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar and Abdullah, Hasni (2020) The determinants of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of Islamic Banks in MENA regions*. Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 7 (12). pp. 245-254. ISSN 2288-4637 http://koreascience.or.kr/article/JAKO202034651879173.pdf 10.13106/JAFEB.2020.VOL7.NO12.245
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description This study investigates the impact of the country’s governance on the revenue efficiency in the banking sectors of 42 Islamic banks in 15 countries offering Islamic banking and financial services. Technical efficiencies of individual Islamic banks were analyzed using the Data Envelopment Analysis method. The Ordinary Least Square estimation method is employed to examine the impact of country supervision and regulation on the technical efficiency of Islamic banks. With robustness check, the study assesses the impact of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of Islamic banks operating in different regions. The empirical findings suggest that supervisory power, activity restrictions, and private monitoring positively influence the efficiency of Islamic banks. On the other hand, we observe a negative impact of capital requirement on Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. The findings indicate that supervisory power, activity restrictions, and private monitoring positively influence the efficiency of Islamic banks in Asia, but vice versa on capital requirement in MENA countries. This study will contribute to the body of knowledge by assessing the types of reforms in bank regulations and supervision that work best for Islamic banks in order to increase the level of efficiency and the level of regulations and supervision of Islamic banks.
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author Mohd Noor, Nor Halida Haziaton
Bakri, Mohammed Hariri
Wan Yusof, Wan Yusrol Rizal
Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar
Abdullah, Hasni
spellingShingle Mohd Noor, Nor Halida Haziaton
Bakri, Mohammed Hariri
Wan Yusof, Wan Yusrol Rizal
Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar
Abdullah, Hasni
The determinants of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of Islamic Banks in MENA regions*
author_facet Mohd Noor, Nor Halida Haziaton
Bakri, Mohammed Hariri
Wan Yusof, Wan Yusrol Rizal
Mohd Noor, Nor Raihana Asmar
Abdullah, Hasni
author_sort Mohd Noor, Nor Halida Haziaton
title The determinants of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of Islamic Banks in MENA regions*
title_short The determinants of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of Islamic Banks in MENA regions*
title_full The determinants of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of Islamic Banks in MENA regions*
title_fullStr The determinants of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of Islamic Banks in MENA regions*
title_full_unstemmed The determinants of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of Islamic Banks in MENA regions*
title_sort determinants of bank regulations and supervision on the efficiency of islamic banks in mena regions*
publisher Korea Distribution Science Association (KODISA)
publishDate 2020
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