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Aik, N. C. & Tan, K. E. (2012). Cost and profit efficiency of the full-fledged Islamic banks and Islamic window in Malaysia. Segi Review, 5(1), 41-46. Bashir, A. H. M. (2001). Assessing the Performance of Islamic Banks: Some Evidence from the Middle East, in American Economic Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. Berger, A. N. & Humphrey, D. B. (1997). Efficiency of Financial Institutions: International Survey and Directions for Future Research. European Journal of Operations Research, 98, 175-212 804 Haron, S. W. N. & Azmi, W. (2004). Profitability Determinants of Islamic Banks: A Co-integration Approach”, Proceedings of the Islamic Banking Conference, Union Arab Bank, Beirut, Lebanon, 5- 7December 2004. Kamaruddin, B. H., Safa, M. S. & Mohd, R. (2008). Assessing Production Efficiency of Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks Islamic windows in Malaysia, MPRA Paper no 10670, available online at http//mpra.ub.unimuenchen.de/10670 Samad, A. & Hassan, M. K. (1999). The Performance of Malaysian Islamic Banks during 1984-1997: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Islamic Financial Services, 1(2). Samad, A. (2004). Performance of Interest-Free Islamic Banks Vis-a-Vis Interest-based Conventional Banks in Bahrain. IIUM Journal of Economics and Management, 12(2). Shirvani, H., Taj, S. & Mirshab, B. (2011). A New Approach to Data Envelopment Analysis with an Application to Bank Efficiency in Turkey. Banks and Bank Systems, 6(1), 5-10. Sufian, F. (2007). The efficiency of Islamic banking industry in Malaysia: Foreign vs domestic banks. Humanomics, 23(3), 174-192. Seiford, L. M. & Thrall, R. M. (1990). Recent Developments in DEA: the Mathematical Programming Approach to Frontier Analysis. J Econometrics, 4, 7-38. Tahir, I. M., Bakar, N. B. & Haron, S. (2011). Evaluating Efficiency of Islamic Banks Using Data Envelopment Analysis: International Evidence. Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance, 7(1), 11-24.
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7428 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=7428 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 7 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in UDM 2013-12-19 01:58:12 2873-01-FH02-FESP-16-06627.pdf UniSZA Private Access Analysing Islamic bank efficiency in Malaysia using the standard and alternative approaches to data envelopment analysis Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies The purpose of this paper is to analyse the efficiency of Islamic banks in Malaysia using both the standard approach and the alternative approach to Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The standard approach relies on linear averages of outputs and inputs to measure efficiency whereas the alternative approach uses nonlinear averages. Both approaches are tested on 14 Islamic banks in Malaysia for the three-year period, 2008 to 2010. Our overall results for the three years suggest that, the inefficiency level among these banks using the standard approach (SDEA) is much higher than using the alternative approach (ADEA). Implications and future research are also discussed. 5 11 798-804 Aik, N. C. & Tan, K. E. (2012). Cost and profit efficiency of the full-fledged Islamic banks and Islamic window in Malaysia. Segi Review, 5(1), 41-46. Bashir, A. H. M. (2001). Assessing the Performance of Islamic Banks: Some Evidence from the Middle East, in American Economic Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. Berger, A. N. & Humphrey, D. B. (1997). Efficiency of Financial Institutions: International Survey and Directions for Future Research. European Journal of Operations Research, 98, 175-212 804 Haron, S. W. N. & Azmi, W. (2004). Profitability Determinants of Islamic Banks: A Co-integration Approach”, Proceedings of the Islamic Banking Conference, Union Arab Bank, Beirut, Lebanon, 5- 7December 2004. Kamaruddin, B. H., Safa, M. S. & Mohd, R. (2008). Assessing Production Efficiency of Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks Islamic windows in Malaysia, MPRA Paper no 10670, available online at http//mpra.ub.unimuenchen.de/10670 Samad, A. & Hassan, M. K. (1999). The Performance of Malaysian Islamic Banks during 1984-1997: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Islamic Financial Services, 1(2). Samad, A. (2004). Performance of Interest-Free Islamic Banks Vis-a-Vis Interest-based Conventional Banks in Bahrain. IIUM Journal of Economics and Management, 12(2). Shirvani, H., Taj, S. & Mirshab, B. (2011). A New Approach to Data Envelopment Analysis with an Application to Bank Efficiency in Turkey. Banks and Bank Systems, 6(1), 5-10. Sufian, F. (2007). The efficiency of Islamic banking industry in Malaysia: Foreign vs domestic banks. Humanomics, 23(3), 174-192. Seiford, L. M. & Thrall, R. M. (1990). Recent Developments in DEA: the Mathematical Programming Approach to Frontier Analysis. J Econometrics, 4, 7-38. Tahir, I. M., Bakar, N. B. & Haron, S. (2011). Evaluating Efficiency of Islamic Banks Using Data Envelopment Analysis: International Evidence. Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance, 7(1), 11-24.
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Analysing Islamic bank efficiency in Malaysia using the standard and alternative approaches to data envelopment analysis
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The purpose of this paper is to analyse the efficiency of Islamic banks in Malaysia using both the standard approach and the alternative approach to Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The standard approach relies on linear averages of outputs and inputs to measure efficiency whereas the alternative approach uses nonlinear averages. Both approaches are tested on 14 Islamic banks in Malaysia for the three-year period, 2008 to 2010. Our overall results for the three years suggest that, the inefficiency level among these banks using the standard approach (SDEA) is much higher than using the alternative approach (ADEA). Implications and future research are also discussed.
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Analysing Islamic bank efficiency in Malaysia using the standard and alternative approaches to data envelopment analysis
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Analysing Islamic bank efficiency in Malaysia using the standard and alternative approaches to data envelopment analysis
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Analysing Islamic bank efficiency in Malaysia using the standard and alternative approaches to data envelopment analysis
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Analysing Islamic bank efficiency in Malaysia using the standard and alternative approaches to data envelopment analysis
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Analysing Islamic bank efficiency in Malaysia using the standard and alternative approaches to data envelopment analysis
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analysing islamic bank efficiency in malaysia using the standard and alternative approaches to data envelopment analysis
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