Banking Governance, Performance and Risk-Taking: Conventional Banks vs Islamic Banks

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Development of emerging countries is often enabled through non-conventional finance. Indeed, the prohibition of interest and some other impediments require understanding conventional finance and Islamic finance, which both seek to be ethical and socially responsible. Thus, comparing and understanding the features of Islamic banking and conventional banking, in a globalized economy, is fundamental.

This book explains the features of both conventional and Islamic banking within the current international context. It also provides a comparative view of banking governance, performance and risk-taking of both finance systems.

It will be of particular use to practitioners and researchers, as well as to organizations and companies who are interested in conventional and Islamic banking.

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Faten Ben Bouheni is Professor at the ISC Business School in Paris, France. Her research interests include financial regulation and supervision, banking governance, corporate performance and financial markets.

Chantal Ammi is Professor at the TELECOM Business School in Paris, France. Her research interests include development of telecommunication services, health and technology, internationalization and "ethnic" marketing.

Aldo Levy is Emeritus Professor at Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM) in Paris, France. His research interests include management control, corporate and market finance and research methodologies.

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