The effect of risks on Malaysian banks profitability: the Islamic and conventional banks / Noralia Aznol ... [et al.]

The banking sector in Malaysia has seen substantial changes since the global financial crisis, with a greater focus now being placed on the value of risk management. The study aims to examine the impact of internal and external bank risks on Malaysia’s profitability. Utilising unbalanced panel data...

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Main Authors: Aznol, Noralia, Shahril Nizam, Alif Shahezzat, Ahmad, Wahida, Amran, Nur Hazimah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.956302024-05-21T09:25:11Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95630/ The effect of risks on Malaysian banks profitability: the Islamic and conventional banks / Noralia Aznol ... [et al.] smrj Aznol, Noralia Shahril Nizam, Alif Shahezzat Ahmad, Wahida Amran, Nur Hazimah Risk management. Risk in industry. Operational risk Banking The banking sector in Malaysia has seen substantial changes since the global financial crisis, with a greater focus now being placed on the value of risk management. The study aims to examine the impact of internal and external bank risks on Malaysia’s profitability. Utilising unbalanced panel data from 2010 to 2022, it includes 29 banks, comprising 14 Islamic banks and 15 conventional banks. The random effect model is found to be the most appropriate for the full samples and Islamic banks, while the fixed effect model is the preferred choice for conventional banks. Notably, Islamic banks tend to be less profitable compared to conventional banks. Even though Islamic banks display lower profitability compared to conventional banks, they have greater resilience, and their profitability is less impacted during crisis periods compared to conventional banks. Stronger resilience in Islamic and conventional banks is important to ensure sustainability and profitability. UiTM Press 2024-05 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95630/1/95630.pdf The effect of risks on Malaysian banks profitability: the Islamic and conventional banks / Noralia Aznol ... [et al.]. (2024) Social and Management Research Journal (SMRJ) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Social_and_Management_Research_Journal_=28SMRJ=29/>, 21 (1): 5. pp. 55-63. ISSN 0128-1089
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
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topic Risk management. Risk in industry. Operational risk
Banking
spellingShingle Risk management. Risk in industry. Operational risk
Banking
Aznol, Noralia
Shahril Nizam, Alif Shahezzat
Ahmad, Wahida
Amran, Nur Hazimah
The effect of risks on Malaysian banks profitability: the Islamic and conventional banks / Noralia Aznol ... [et al.]
description The banking sector in Malaysia has seen substantial changes since the global financial crisis, with a greater focus now being placed on the value of risk management. The study aims to examine the impact of internal and external bank risks on Malaysia’s profitability. Utilising unbalanced panel data from 2010 to 2022, it includes 29 banks, comprising 14 Islamic banks and 15 conventional banks. The random effect model is found to be the most appropriate for the full samples and Islamic banks, while the fixed effect model is the preferred choice for conventional banks. Notably, Islamic banks tend to be less profitable compared to conventional banks. Even though Islamic banks display lower profitability compared to conventional banks, they have greater resilience, and their profitability is less impacted during crisis periods compared to conventional banks. Stronger resilience in Islamic and conventional banks is important to ensure sustainability and profitability.
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author Aznol, Noralia
Shahril Nizam, Alif Shahezzat
Ahmad, Wahida
Amran, Nur Hazimah
author_facet Aznol, Noralia
Shahril Nizam, Alif Shahezzat
Ahmad, Wahida
Amran, Nur Hazimah
author_sort Aznol, Noralia
title The effect of risks on Malaysian banks profitability: the Islamic and conventional banks / Noralia Aznol ... [et al.]
title_short The effect of risks on Malaysian banks profitability: the Islamic and conventional banks / Noralia Aznol ... [et al.]
title_full The effect of risks on Malaysian banks profitability: the Islamic and conventional banks / Noralia Aznol ... [et al.]
title_fullStr The effect of risks on Malaysian banks profitability: the Islamic and conventional banks / Noralia Aznol ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed The effect of risks on Malaysian banks profitability: the Islamic and conventional banks / Noralia Aznol ... [et al.]
title_sort effect of risks on malaysian banks profitability: the islamic and conventional banks / noralia aznol ... [et al.]
publisher UiTM Press
publishDate 2024
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95630/1/95630.pdf
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