Revisiting Islamic banking efficiency using multivariate adaptive regression splines

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Foued Saâdaoui
Monjia Khalfi
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[1] King Abdulaziz University,Department of Statistics, Faculty of Sciences
[2] University of Sousse,Institut des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (IHEC)
[3] Université de Monastir,Laboratoire d’Algèbre, Théorie de Nombres et Analyse Non
[4] Spanish National Research Council,Linéaire, Faculté des Sciences
[5] Université de Sousse,Center of Human and Social Sciences
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Annals of Operations Research | 2024年 / 334卷
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Machine learning; Islamic banking; Efficiency; Governance; Data-mining; Subprime crisis; G3; G21; C23;
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Islamic banking is among rapidly-growing components in the world's financial system. Within its institutions, continuous criteria of efficiency facilitate the evaluation of the impact of the reforms and policies on the banks' performance. In this paper, we employ the Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS) method for estimating the efficiency of Islamic banks in developed and developing countries. MARS is a well-known efficient method for the flexible modelling of high-dimensional data. Unlike previous work, using a nonparametric technique of such a robustness instead of parametric approaches contributes to the improvement of the various estimates, which provides investors with accurate and timely information they can immediately react upon for a better decision-making in turbulent times. On the one hand, the results of the experiments show that, in the emerging region, there is evidence of a strong linkage between Islamic banking efficiency and gross domestic product. On the other hand, in the developed region, the efficiency is rather based upon Sharia Supervisory Board and board committees. These outcomes confirm previous works showing that governance-related variables have a significant positive effect on Islamic banking efficiency. Furthermore, the overall MARS-based predictions reveal that Islamic banks operating in developed countries are relatively more efficient than their counterparts in emerging countries.
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