Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the existing literature by investigating the determinants of the profitability of Islamic and conventional banks in the Middle East region and revealing the most important factors for these two types of banks. Few papers have studied the performance of Islamic banks and compared their performance with conventional banks. The results from these limited research papers are also various, mainly because the sample sizes are small, or they have analysed data only from one country. Our research used a fixed effect panel data analysis on a sample of 270 banks (111 Islamic and 159 conventional banks) from 12 Middle East countries. We used an unbalanced annual panel of data covering the period 2012–2020. The results show that bank size, equity to assets, annual GDP growth, and annual average oil price have a significant positive effect on Islamic banks’ profitability, while non-performing loans to total gross loans and cost of running operations to operating income have a significant negative effect on both bank types. The results also show that non-performing loans to total gross loans and annual GDP growth contribute more to conventional banks profitability, while oil price contributes only to Islamic banks performance. Inflation and net loans to total assets have no effect on bank profitability for either Islamic or conventional banks. Furthermore, we also found that the Islamic banking industry had a more competitive structure. Our findings have important implications for managers, policy makers, investors and other stakeholders. They can help them to make decisions regarding investments, plans, budgeting, evaluation and the management of business operations.
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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