The efficiency of Malaysian Islamic banks:
Intermediation, production and operating approach

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Title

The efficiency of Malaysian Islamic banks:
Intermediation, production and operating approach

Subject

Banking efficiency, Islamic banking efficiency, Malaysian Islamic banks, banking approaches, DEA

Description

The Malaysian Islamic banking industry holds one of the top three market shares for global Islamic banking assets. Apparently, a dual banking system involving conventional and full-fledged Islamic banks are currently operating in Malaysia. The main objective of this study is to evaluate and compare the efficiency of conventional-owned Islamic banks and full-fledged Islamic banks using three banking approaches. To achieve this objective, information from the annual reports of 15 Islamic banks were utilised from 2011 to 2018. The findings provided mixed evidence subject to the different approaches of DEA methodology. Full-fledged Islamic banks outperformed conventional-owned Islamic banks in the intermediation approach, while conventional-owned Islamic banks outperformed in the production and operating approaches. The findings provide inputs for banks to increase their competency at the managerial level and for policymakers to sustain the growth momentum of the industry.

Creator

Mohammad Abdul Matin Chowdhury1*, Razali Haron2

Source

DOI:
10.20885/AMBR.vol2.iss1.art6

Date

15 February 2022

Contributor

PERI IRAWAN

Format

PDF

Language

ENGLISH

Type

TEXT

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Citation

Mohammad Abdul Matin Chowdhury1*, Razali Haron2, “The efficiency of Malaysian Islamic banks:
Intermediation, production and operating approach,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed March 12, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/5174.