Organizational learning and adaptation in participatory Islamic finance

IF 1.9 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
M. Nouman, K. Ullah, Shafiullah Jan, F. U. Khan
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Purpose Islamic banking has undergone significant adaption since its inception. This study aims to investigate why and how Islamic banks adapt their services, using participatory financing as evidence. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative study is designed, using working capital financing and commodity operations financing in Pakistan as analytical units. The data for each analytical unit is analyzed using a qualitative content analysis, while the findings are synthesized using a cross-case synthesis method. Findings Findings suggest that participatory financing has undergone extensive adaptation in the Islamic banking industry of Pakistan, in the wake of resolving constraints to participatory financing and increasing its viability. Consequently, participatory finance has emerged as an attractive and viable option in Pakistan. These findings suggest that unlike in the past, where Islamic banks used to buffer themselves from the environment and ignore the market demands, they have learned to respond effectively to the market demands and the challenges posed by the environment. Research limitations/implications Findings suggest that the adaptation strategy is more effective than the migration strategy, because it enables the financial service systems to reduce the underlying risks by avoiding emergent threats and eradicating the inherent weaknesses. Originality/value The extant literature provides a generalized view on the adaptation process that Islamic banks undergo to comply with their environment. However, it is limited in terms of conceptualizing the adaptations and innovations in their products and the underlying structural variations. The present study fills this gap.
参与式伊斯兰金融的组织学习与适应
目的自成立以来,伊斯兰银行经历了重大调整。本研究旨在以参与式融资为证据,调查伊斯兰银行为何以及如何调整其服务。设计/方法/方法设计了一项定性研究,使用巴基斯坦的营运资金融资和商品业务融资作为分析单位。每个分析单元的数据使用定性内容分析进行分析,而研究结果使用跨案例合成方法进行合成。研究结果表明,在解决参与式融资的制约因素并提高其可行性之后,参与式融资在巴基斯坦的伊斯兰银行业中经历了广泛的适应。因此,参与式金融在巴基斯坦已成为一个有吸引力和可行的选择。这些发现表明,与过去不同的是,伊斯兰银行过去常常将自己从环境中缓冲出来,忽视市场需求,现在他们已经学会了有效地应对市场需求和环境带来的挑战。研究结果表明,适应策略比迁移策略更有效,因为它使金融服务系统能够通过避免突发威胁和消除固有弱点来降低潜在风险。现有文献对伊斯兰银行为适应其环境而经历的适应过程提供了一个笼统的看法。然而,在概念化其产品的适应和创新以及潜在的结构变化方面,它是有限的。本研究填补了这一空白。
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CiteScore
4.60
自引率
10.50%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: Qualitative Research in Financial Markets is the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring the rapidly-growing area of research activity in finance that uses qualitative methods. Building on a long pedigree of finance research, the journal publishes international and innovative analyses and novel insights into financial markets worldwide
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