Money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity through the accounting treatment: stakeholders’ perceptions in Malaysia

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore stakeholders’ perceptions on money creation and the impact of the accounting treatment for commercial banks’ money lending activity in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: A phenomenological approach was used to examine the stakeholders’ perceptions...

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Main Authors: Hossain, Md Shamim, Abdul Latiff, Ahmed Razman, Osman, Mohammad Noor Hisham
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Published: Emerald Publishing 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111638/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1116382024-07-19T03:31:48Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111638/ Money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity through the accounting treatment: stakeholders’ perceptions in Malaysia Hossain, Md Shamim Abdul Latiff, Ahmed Razman Osman, Mohammad Noor Hisham Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore stakeholders’ perceptions on money creation and the impact of the accounting treatment for commercial banks’ money lending activity in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: A phenomenological approach was used to examine the stakeholders’ perceptions through experience-sharing. A semi-structured interview approach was used to collect the data. Ten individuals from different stakeholder groups have been interviewed with their prior consent. For the data analysis, the current study adopted the inductive thematic approach. Findings: Perceptions on money creation are influenced by the informants’ understanding and awareness of the research issue. Informants have agreed on the accounting treatment (debit loan and credit deposits) but explained the impact of this accounting treatment differently. The accounting treatment creates an opportunity for the commercial banks to create money as they want, and hence, the excess created money can create inflation and threat for the potential financial crisis. On the contrary, it is argued that money creation results from the systematic approach of the fractional reserve banking (FRB) in Malaysia. In addition, this money creation is not a threat to the economy as long as there is a strong controlling role of Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM). Research limitations/implications: Stakeholders’ perception indicates that awareness of the research issue can be a cause of crucial consequence for money lending activity. Moreover, this study may stimulate the chief regulatory body such as BNM, the central bank of Malaysia, to be more cautious in controlling the commercial banks’ money lending activity to prevent the potential future crisis. Furthermore, findings may help to explain the conflicting concept between the textbook explanation for FRB and current commercial banks’ money lending practice through the accounting treatment. Originality/value: Monitoring and controlling of money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity by BNM can be benefited from the stakeholders’ perceptions on this research issue. Because this is the first time study of the stakeholders’ perceptions on money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity in Malaysia and hence, findings of this study may be worked as the input in the process of monitoring and controlling the money creation activity in Malaysia. Emerald Publishing 2022 Article PeerReviewed Hossain, Md Shamim and Abdul Latiff, Ahmed Razman and Osman, Mohammad Noor Hisham (2022) Money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity through the accounting treatment: stakeholders’ perceptions in Malaysia. Qualitative Research in Financial Markets, 14 (5). pp. 657-678. ISSN 1755-4179; ESSN: 1755-4187 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/QRFM-07-2021-0110/full/html 10.1108/QRFM-07-2021-0110
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description Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore stakeholders’ perceptions on money creation and the impact of the accounting treatment for commercial banks’ money lending activity in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: A phenomenological approach was used to examine the stakeholders’ perceptions through experience-sharing. A semi-structured interview approach was used to collect the data. Ten individuals from different stakeholder groups have been interviewed with their prior consent. For the data analysis, the current study adopted the inductive thematic approach. Findings: Perceptions on money creation are influenced by the informants’ understanding and awareness of the research issue. Informants have agreed on the accounting treatment (debit loan and credit deposits) but explained the impact of this accounting treatment differently. The accounting treatment creates an opportunity for the commercial banks to create money as they want, and hence, the excess created money can create inflation and threat for the potential financial crisis. On the contrary, it is argued that money creation results from the systematic approach of the fractional reserve banking (FRB) in Malaysia. In addition, this money creation is not a threat to the economy as long as there is a strong controlling role of Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM). Research limitations/implications: Stakeholders’ perception indicates that awareness of the research issue can be a cause of crucial consequence for money lending activity. Moreover, this study may stimulate the chief regulatory body such as BNM, the central bank of Malaysia, to be more cautious in controlling the commercial banks’ money lending activity to prevent the potential future crisis. Furthermore, findings may help to explain the conflicting concept between the textbook explanation for FRB and current commercial banks’ money lending practice through the accounting treatment. Originality/value: Monitoring and controlling of money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity by BNM can be benefited from the stakeholders’ perceptions on this research issue. Because this is the first time study of the stakeholders’ perceptions on money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity in Malaysia and hence, findings of this study may be worked as the input in the process of monitoring and controlling the money creation activity in Malaysia.
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author Hossain, Md Shamim
Abdul Latiff, Ahmed Razman
Osman, Mohammad Noor Hisham
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Abdul Latiff, Ahmed Razman
Osman, Mohammad Noor Hisham
Money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity through the accounting treatment: stakeholders’ perceptions in Malaysia
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Abdul Latiff, Ahmed Razman
Osman, Mohammad Noor Hisham
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title Money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity through the accounting treatment: stakeholders’ perceptions in Malaysia
title_short Money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity through the accounting treatment: stakeholders’ perceptions in Malaysia
title_full Money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity through the accounting treatment: stakeholders’ perceptions in Malaysia
title_fullStr Money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity through the accounting treatment: stakeholders’ perceptions in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity through the accounting treatment: stakeholders’ perceptions in Malaysia
title_sort money creation and commercial banks’ money lending activity through the accounting treatment: stakeholders’ perceptions in malaysia
publisher Emerald Publishing
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111638/
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