Participatory Banking (PB) Taking Measures Against Covid-19 in Turkey: Issues and Proposed Strategies

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS
R. Hassan, Z. Zulfahmi
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Not much research has been carried out to examine Participatory Bank (PB) in Turkey. This is despite the fact that Turkey has a long history in Islamic civilisation. The legacy of strong Islamic law, the majority Muslim population, and the strategic location of the country have failed to serve as a catalyst to boost the market share of participatory banking in the country. The present study aims to explore problems, solutions, and strategies for developing PBs in Turkey. This research also captures the condition of PBs in facing the Covid-19 pandemic. The study adopts a qualitative method that uses library research benefitting from various sources of literature, namely books, journals, and other sources. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with experts including practitioners, regulators, and academicians who have direct involvement in PB. The findings are presented in the form of Strength-Weakness-Opportunity-Threat (SWOT) of PBs in Turkey. Interestingly, the preliminary finding shows that the problems of PBs in Turkey stem from both internal and external factors. Lack of understanding and skills, and lack of good Sharjah governance practices are the main internal factors. Lack of regulatory support, lack of public literacy, lack of academic research and educational institutions, and a regulatory system are the primary external factors. The study suggests two main solutions, namely internal and external solutions, as well as strategies to address the problems. This study could serve as a reference point for the regulator in formulating appropriate policy strategies to increase the market share of PB in Turkey.
参与式银行(PB)在土耳其采取措施应对Covid-19:问题和建议策略
在土耳其,对参与式银行(PB)进行的研究并不多。尽管土耳其在伊斯兰文明中有着悠久的历史。强大的伊斯兰法律遗产、穆斯林人口占多数以及该国的战略位置未能成为提高该国参与式银行市场份额的催化剂。本研究旨在探讨在土耳其发展PBs的问题、解决方案和策略。这项研究还捕捉到了PBs在面对Covid-19大流行时的状况。本研究采用定性方法,利用图书馆研究,利用各种文献来源,即书籍,期刊和其他来源。对直接参与PB的从业人员、监管机构和学者等专家进行了半结构化访谈。研究结果以土耳其PBs的优势-劣势-机会-威胁(SWOT)的形式呈现。有趣的是,初步调查结果显示,土耳其的公共卫生问题既有内部因素,也有外部因素。缺乏理解和技能,以及缺乏良好的沙迦治理实践是主要的内部因素。缺乏监管支持、缺乏公众素养、缺乏学术研究和教育机构以及监管体系是主要的外部因素。研究提出了两种主要的解决方案,即内部解决方案和外部解决方案,以及解决问题的策略。本研究可为监管机构制定适当的政策策略以提高土耳其PB的市场份额提供参考。
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