Elena Platonova

Elena Platonova
University of Bolton · Centre for Islamic Finance

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This study determined the effect of staff turnover on the financial performance of Nigerian banks. Ex Post Facto research was adopted for the study. Panel data approach, for a period of 10 years (2011-2020) was adopted. A sample of ten out of twenty two banks in Nigeria were used for the study The data were analyzed using regression technique with...
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This study determined the effect of staff turnover on the financial performance of Nigerian banks. Ex Post Facto research was adopted for the study. Panel data approach, for a period of 10 years (2011-2020) was adopted. A sample of ten out of twenty two banks in Nigeria were used for the study The data were analyzed using regression technique with...
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This study aims to explore and examine the liquidity risk that Islamic banks are exposed to in a comparison with conventional and hybrid banks in the case of 145 commercial banks for the period of 1996–2015. This study also examines the factors determining the liquidity risk exposure of the sampled banks by employing a panel data regression model w...
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Credit risk management is an important contributor to the financial performance of banks as the success of banks financial performance is often dependent among other factors on how effectively the bank manages its credit risk (Prakash and Poudel, 2012). The unique banking system in Islamic banks causes differences in the level of credit risk faced...
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This paper examines the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and financial performance for Islamic banks in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region over the period 2000–2014 by generating CSR-related data through disclosure analysis of the annual reports of the sampled banks. The findings of this study indicate that there is...

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