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Az Gelişmiş Ülkelerde İslami Bankacılığın Zorlukları: Afganistan Örneği

Year 2021, Volume: 6 Issue: Özel Sayı, 5 - 19, 30.12.2021

Abstract

Bu çalışma, Afganistan İslam Bankası örneği ile Afganistan'a odaklanarak az gelişmiş ülkelerde İslami bankacılığın zorluklarını araştırmaktadır. Çalışmada ele alınan örneklem, 1) İslami bankacılığın gelişmekte olan ve az gelişmiş ülkelerdeki etkilerini, 2) dinin ve İslami kavramın müşteri çekmekteki rolü ve 3) İslami bankacılık yoluyla müşteri kitlesini genişletme stratejileri hakkında bilgi edinme hedefleri takip edilerek incelenmektedir. Özel tam teşekküllü Afganistan İslam Bankası'nın 24 çalışanı ve yöneticilerinden oluşan bir örneklemden kendi geliştirdiği bir anket aracılığıyla veri toplanmıştır. İslami bankacılığın örnek olay incelemeleri ve başarı öyküleri incelendiğinde, İslami bankacılıkla ilgili yenilikçi pazarlama ve bilinçlendirme kampanyalarının daha fazla müşteri çekmede büyük önem taşıdığı tespit edilmiştir. Pazarlama stratejilerinin rafine edilmesi anket aracılığıyla doğrulanmıştır. İslami bankalar geleneksel bankacılıktan pazar payı elde etmek için din ve güven kavramları pazarlama argümanları olarak yeterli görünmediği için daha yenilikçi ürünlerle kendilerini farklılaştırabilirler. Bu çalışma, az ve fazla gelişmiş ülkelerdeki İslami bankalara, belirlenen zorluklarla başa çıkmak ve geleneksel bankalardan pazar payı kazanmak için çözümler getirebilir.

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Challenges of Islamic Banking in Least Developed Countries: The Case of Afghanistan

Year 2021, Volume: 6 Issue: Özel Sayı, 5 - 19, 30.12.2021

Abstract

This paper explores the challenges of Islamic banking in least developed countries, focusing on Afghanistan with the example of the Islamic Bank of Afghanistan, while pursuing the objectives of finding out about 1) the effects of Islamic banking in emerging and least developed countries, 2) the role of religion and Islamic concept to attract customers, and 3) the strategies to expand clientele through Islamic banking. A self-developed questionnaire was collected from a sample of 24 employees and managers of the exclusive fully-fledged Islamic Bank of Afghanistan. Examining case studies and success stories of Islamic banking, it has been found that innovative marketing and awareness campaigns about Islamic banking had significant importance in attracting more customers. Refining marketing strategies has been substantiated through the survey. In order to gain market share from conventional banking, Islamic banks could differentiate themselves with more innovative products because the concepts of religion and trust do not appear to be sufficient as marketing arguments. The paper may bring solutions to Islamic banks in least and more developed countries to deal with identified challenges and to gain market share from conventional banks.

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  • Ahmad, A., & Bashir, R. (2014). An investigation of customer's awareness level & customer's service utilization decision in Islamic banking. Pakistan Economic & Social Review, 52(1), 59-74.
  • Bellalah, M. & Masood, O. (2013). Islamic Banking & Finance. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
  • Ben, B. F., Ammi, C., & Levy, A. (2016). Banking governance, performance & risk-taking: Conventional banks vs islamic banks. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley.
  • Boone, J. (2011). The financial scandal that broke Afghanistan's Kabul Bank. The Guardian, Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/jun/16/kabul-bank-afghanistan-financial-sc&al
  • Boukhatem, J., & Moussa, F. B. (2018). The effect of Islamic banks on Gdp growth: Some evidence from selected Mena countries. Borsa Istanbul Review, 18.
  • Butt, I., Ahmad, N., Naveed, A. & Ahmed, Z. (2018). Determinants of low adoption of Islamic banking in Pakistan. Journal of Islamic Marketing, 9(3), 655–672.
  • CIA World Factbook. (2021). Afghanistan, Retrieved from https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/
  • Domat, C. (2018). Islamic Finance: Just for Muslim-Majority Nations? Global Finance, Retrieved from https://www.gfmag.com/topics/blogs/islamic-finance-just-muslim-majority-nations
  • Domat, C. (2018). What is Islamic finance & how does it work? Global Finance, Retrieved from https://www.gfmag.com/topics/blogs/islamic-finance-faq- whatIslamic-finance-&-how-does-it-work
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  • Hoque, M. E., Kabir Hassan, M., Hashim, N. M. H. N. & Zaher, T. (2019). Factors affecting Islamic banking behavioral intention: the moderating effects of customer marketing practices & financial considerations. Journal of Financial Services Marketing, 24(1), 44–58.
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  • The Committee for Development Policy of the United Nations. (2020). List of Least Developed Countries, Retrieved from https://www.un.org/development/desa/dpad/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/publication/ldc_list.pdf
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Primary Language English
Subjects Finance
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Pierre Rostan 0000-0003-1046-0214

Sayed Alami 0000-0002-6450-4246

Ellaha Mohammad This is me 0000-0002-6242-5368

Abobaker Rahmani This is me 0000-0002-4002-4336

Sughra Azizi This is me 0000-0001-8583-9478

Publication Date December 30, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 6 Issue: Özel Sayı

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APA Rostan, P., Alami, S., Mohammad, E., Rahmani, A., et al. (2021). Challenges of Islamic Banking in Least Developed Countries: The Case of Afghanistan. JOEEP: Journal of Emerging Economies and Policy, 6(Özel Sayı), 5-19.

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