Trade-off theory vs Pecking order theory: evidence from islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia / Muhamad Syahir Saari

The purpose of the study is to determine which theory provides the best explanation toward capital structures of the banking industry in Malaysia. The study is divided into two parts which is Islamic banks and Conventional banks. The establishment of three objectives is to test whether independent v...

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Main Author: Saari, Muhamad Syahir
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1084612025-02-14T11:49:04Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/108461/ Trade-off theory vs Pecking order theory: evidence from islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia / Muhamad Syahir Saari Saari, Muhamad Syahir Banking The purpose of the study is to determine which theory provides the best explanation toward capital structures of the banking industry in Malaysia. The study is divided into two parts which is Islamic banks and Conventional banks. The establishment of three objectives is to test whether independent variables used are determinant factors of capital structure as stated in previous literature. Results shown that Islamic banks are more likely can be explained by the trade-off theory when three out of the four variables are consistent with this theory. On the other side, Conventional bank results can be explained by mix theories when only two variables are consistent with the trade-off theory. Findings also prove that three independent variants used in this study are determinant factors of the capital structure of the banking industry in Malaysia. 2018 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/108461/1/108461.pdf Trade-off theory vs Pecking order theory: evidence from islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia / Muhamad Syahir Saari. (2018) [Student Project] (Submitted)
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Saari, Muhamad Syahir
Trade-off theory vs Pecking order theory: evidence from islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia / Muhamad Syahir Saari
description The purpose of the study is to determine which theory provides the best explanation toward capital structures of the banking industry in Malaysia. The study is divided into two parts which is Islamic banks and Conventional banks. The establishment of three objectives is to test whether independent variables used are determinant factors of capital structure as stated in previous literature. Results shown that Islamic banks are more likely can be explained by the trade-off theory when three out of the four variables are consistent with this theory. On the other side, Conventional bank results can be explained by mix theories when only two variables are consistent with the trade-off theory. Findings also prove that three independent variants used in this study are determinant factors of the capital structure of the banking industry in Malaysia.
format Student Project
author Saari, Muhamad Syahir
author_facet Saari, Muhamad Syahir
author_sort Saari, Muhamad Syahir
title Trade-off theory vs Pecking order theory: evidence from islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia / Muhamad Syahir Saari
title_short Trade-off theory vs Pecking order theory: evidence from islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia / Muhamad Syahir Saari
title_full Trade-off theory vs Pecking order theory: evidence from islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia / Muhamad Syahir Saari
title_fullStr Trade-off theory vs Pecking order theory: evidence from islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia / Muhamad Syahir Saari
title_full_unstemmed Trade-off theory vs Pecking order theory: evidence from islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia / Muhamad Syahir Saari
title_sort trade-off theory vs pecking order theory: evidence from islamic and conventional banks in malaysia / muhamad syahir saari
publishDate 2018
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