Conventional Banks Specific Determinant on the Financial Performance: Evidence from Pakistan
The determination for the study is to find the impact of the Islamic banks (IB) determinant on their profitability. The research is taken the date form the time period of the 2007 to 2017 of the 11 year Islamic banks of the Pakistan to the check the impact of the Islamic banks performance (IBP). The multiple regression approach was use in this research study. Descriptive, Correlation, ANOVA and regression analysis used in the research study. The Islamic banks were measured through the Return on asset (ROA). The SPSS statistical tools were used in the research study. The finding of this research study is that the all determinant of the Islamic banks is playing a significant role of the Islamic banks profitability/performance. The bank’s asset management, operating efficiency, total asset (size) and bank age has significant impact on the Islamic profitability.
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Asset, Age, Management Size, Capital Adequacy Ratio Profitability and Pakistan
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(1) Ikram ul Haq
M.Phil Scholar, Department of Islamic Banking & Finance, The Hassan Murad Business School, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Mohammad Ayaz
Associate Professor, Department of Islamic Banking & Finance, The Hassan Murad Business School, University of Management and Technology, Lahore.
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APA : Haq, I. u., & Ayaz, M. (2022). Conventional Banks Specific Determinant on the Financial Performance: Evidence from Pakistan. Global Management Sciences Review, VII(I), 55-66. https://doi.org/10.31703/gmsr.2022(VII-I).05
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CHICAGO : Haq, Ikram ul, and Mohammad Ayaz. 2022. "Conventional Banks Specific Determinant on the Financial Performance: Evidence from Pakistan." Global Management Sciences Review, VII (I): 55-66 doi: 10.31703/gmsr.2022(VII-I).05
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HARVARD : HAQ, I. U. & AYAZ, M. 2022. Conventional Banks Specific Determinant on the Financial Performance: Evidence from Pakistan. Global Management Sciences Review, VII, 55-66.
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MHRA : Haq, Ikram ul, and Mohammad Ayaz. 2022. "Conventional Banks Specific Determinant on the Financial Performance: Evidence from Pakistan." Global Management Sciences Review, VII: 55-66
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OXFORD : Haq, Ikram ul and Ayaz, Mohammad (2022), "Conventional Banks Specific Determinant on the Financial Performance: Evidence from Pakistan", Global Management Sciences Review, VII (I), 55-66
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TURABIAN : Haq, Ikram ul, and Mohammad Ayaz. "Conventional Banks Specific Determinant on the Financial Performance: Evidence from Pakistan." Global Management Sciences Review VII, no. I (2022): 55-66. https://doi.org/10.31703/gmsr.2022(VII-I).05