This volume presents current developments in the fields of banking and finance from an international perspective. Featuring contributions from the 3rd International Conference on Banking and Finance Perspectives (ICBFP), this volume serves as a valuable forum for discussing current issues and trends in the banking and financial sectors, especially in light of the global economic challenges triggered by financial institutions. Using the latest theoretical models, new perspectives are brought to topics such as e-finance and e-banking, Islamic banking, capital flight, bank efficiency, risk…mehr
This volume presents current developments in the fields of banking and finance from an international perspective. Featuring contributions from the 3rd International Conference on Banking and Finance Perspectives (ICBFP), this volume serves as a valuable forum for discussing current issues and trends in the banking and financial sectors, especially in light of the global economic challenges triggered by financial institutions. Using the latest theoretical models, new perspectives are brought to topics such as e-finance and e-banking, Islamic banking, capital flight, bank efficiency, risk assessment, bankruptcy, investment diversification, and insider trading. Offering an opportunity to explore the challenges of a rapidly changing industry, this volume will be of interest to academics, policy makers, and scholars in the fields of banking, insurance, and finance.
Chapter 1: Tools for Investment Diversification in Mexican Hotel Sector.- Chapter 2: Do Saving Promotion Interventions Help Alleviate Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.- Chapter 3: The Cross-Section of Expected Returns on Penny Stocks/ Are Low-Hanging Fruits Not So Sweet?.- Chapter 4: The Modelling Economic Risk.- Chapter 5: Patterns of Bank Credit Allocation and Economic Growth: The Case of Denmark.- Chapter 6: Determination of the main Indicators of the Development of the Insurance Market.- Chapter 7: Information Content of Insider Trading: Empirical Evidence from India.- Chapter 8: Optimization Financial Technology Through the Application of E-Money Paytren: Reduce Poverty in Indonesia as a Direct Marketing Syariah Tiered (plbs).- Chapter 9: is Capital Flight from the Franc Zone Countries Decisive in Explaining their Economic Growth Performance?.- Chapter 10: Capital Flight from Burkina Faso: Drivers and Impact on Tax Revenue.- Chapter 11: Impact of Credit Cards and Debit Cards on Currency Demand and Seigniorage: Evidence from India.- Chapter 12: Studying the Relationship Between Relation Marketing, Perceived Risk, Services Quality and Perceived Value in Customers Loyalty.- Chapter 13: Diversification and Profitability of French Financial Cooperative.- Chapter 14: Impact of Competition and Ownership on African Banking Sector Performance.- Chapter 15: The Effects of Administrative Costs of Private Pension System on the Efficiency of Turkish Private Pension Funds- A Comparative Study with Canadian Private Pensions.- Chapter 16: Efficiency of Adaptability? Nonlinear Dynamics and recurrence Plots of the Moroccan Stock Market.- Chapter 17: Bank Financial Strength Rating: Do Proportional Odds Assumption still Hold?.- Chapter 18: Exchange Rate Volatility and Asymmetry Effect.- Chapter 19: The relationship between Stock Market Development, Banking Sector Development, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Economic Freedom and the Economic Growth: The case of 25 fastest-growing economies.- Chapter 20: Shari'ah Governance of Islamic Banks: Evidence from Brunei Darussalam.- Chapter 21: Corporate Governance Impact on Banking Risk.- Chapter 22: Saddled with Attention: Overreaction to Bankruptcy Filings.- Chapter 23: Asset Allocation, Capital Structure, Theory of the Firm and Banking Performance: A Panel Analysis.- Chapter 24: Turkish Bank Efficiency: Quantile Estimation with Undesirable Output and Efficiency Determinants.
Chapter 1: Tools for Investment Diversification in Mexican Hotel Sector.- Chapter 2: Do Saving Promotion Interventions Help Alleviate Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.- Chapter 3: The Cross-Section of Expected Returns on Penny Stocks/ Are Low-Hanging Fruits Not So Sweet?.- Chapter 4: The Modelling Economic Risk.- Chapter 5: Patterns of Bank Credit Allocation and Economic Growth: The Case of Denmark.- Chapter 6: Determination of the main Indicators of the Development of the Insurance Market.- Chapter 7: Information Content of Insider Trading: Empirical Evidence from India.- Chapter 8: Optimization Financial Technology Through the Application of E-Money Paytren: Reduce Poverty in Indonesia as a Direct Marketing Syariah Tiered (plbs).- Chapter 9: is Capital Flight from the Franc Zone Countries Decisive in Explaining their Economic Growth Performance?.- Chapter 10: Capital Flight from Burkina Faso: Drivers and Impact on Tax Revenue.- Chapter 11: Impact of Credit Cards and Debit Cards on Currency Demand and Seigniorage: Evidence from India.- Chapter 12: Studying the Relationship Between Relation Marketing, Perceived Risk, Services Quality and Perceived Value in Customers Loyalty.- Chapter 13: Diversification and Profitability of French Financial Cooperative.- Chapter 14: Impact of Competition and Ownership on African Banking Sector Performance.- Chapter 15: The Effects of Administrative Costs of Private Pension System on the Efficiency of Turkish Private Pension Funds- A Comparative Study with Canadian Private Pensions.- Chapter 16: Efficiency of Adaptability? Nonlinear Dynamics and recurrence Plots of the Moroccan Stock Market.- Chapter 17: Bank Financial Strength Rating: Do Proportional Odds Assumption still Hold?.- Chapter 18: Exchange Rate Volatility and Asymmetry Effect.- Chapter 19: The relationship between Stock Market Development, Banking Sector Development, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Economic Freedom and the Economic Growth: The case of 25 fastest-growing economies.- Chapter 20: Shari'ah Governance of Islamic Banks: Evidence from Brunei Darussalam.- Chapter 21: Corporate Governance Impact on Banking Risk.- Chapter 22: Saddled with Attention: Overreaction to Bankruptcy Filings.- Chapter 23: Asset Allocation, Capital Structure, Theory of the Firm and Banking Performance: A Panel Analysis.- Chapter 24: Turkish Bank Efficiency: Quantile Estimation with Undesirable Output and Efficiency Determinants.
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