A panel co integration analysis of bank profitability and bank-specific variables in Islamic banks

In line with the increasing demand for Islamic banking products in Malaysia, this study intended to measure the long run and short run relationship of Islamic banking profitability with bank-specific variables and financial structure. The analysis applied recently developed panel unit root and panel...

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Main Authors: Sapuan, Noraina Mazuin, Ramli, Afdzal Aizat, Roly, Mohammad Rahmdzey
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.753542019-10-07T04:03:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75354/ A panel co integration analysis of bank profitability and bank-specific variables in Islamic banks Sapuan, Noraina Mazuin Ramli, Afdzal Aizat Roly, Mohammad Rahmdzey In line with the increasing demand for Islamic banking products in Malaysia, this study intended to measure the long run and short run relationship of Islamic banking profitability with bank-specific variables and financial structure. The analysis applied recently developed panel unit root and panel cointegration techniques for dynamic panel estimations. The data are utilized from 12 Islamic banks in Malaysia from the period of 1996 to 2010. The result from Pedroni’s heterogenous panel of cointegration revealed that bank profitability, bank specific variables and financial structure are cointegrated in the long run. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75354/1/71-2.pdf Sapuan, Noraina Mazuin and Ramli, Afdzal Aizat and Roly, Mohammad Rahmdzey (2013) A panel co integration analysis of bank profitability and bank-specific variables in Islamic banks. In: 3rd Asia-Pacific Business Research Conference, 25-26 Feb. 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (pp. 1-11).
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description In line with the increasing demand for Islamic banking products in Malaysia, this study intended to measure the long run and short run relationship of Islamic banking profitability with bank-specific variables and financial structure. The analysis applied recently developed panel unit root and panel cointegration techniques for dynamic panel estimations. The data are utilized from 12 Islamic banks in Malaysia from the period of 1996 to 2010. The result from Pedroni’s heterogenous panel of cointegration revealed that bank profitability, bank specific variables and financial structure are cointegrated in the long run.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sapuan, Noraina Mazuin
Ramli, Afdzal Aizat
Roly, Mohammad Rahmdzey
spellingShingle Sapuan, Noraina Mazuin
Ramli, Afdzal Aizat
Roly, Mohammad Rahmdzey
A panel co integration analysis of bank profitability and bank-specific variables in Islamic banks
author_facet Sapuan, Noraina Mazuin
Ramli, Afdzal Aizat
Roly, Mohammad Rahmdzey
author_sort Sapuan, Noraina Mazuin
title A panel co integration analysis of bank profitability and bank-specific variables in Islamic banks
title_short A panel co integration analysis of bank profitability and bank-specific variables in Islamic banks
title_full A panel co integration analysis of bank profitability and bank-specific variables in Islamic banks
title_fullStr A panel co integration analysis of bank profitability and bank-specific variables in Islamic banks
title_full_unstemmed A panel co integration analysis of bank profitability and bank-specific variables in Islamic banks
title_sort panel co integration analysis of bank profitability and bank-specific variables in islamic banks
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75354/1/71-2.pdf
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