Measuring Bank Performance Using the C.A.M.E.L. Analytical Technique in a Liberalized Economy: A Case Study of the Nigerian Economy (1971-2005)

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Afolabi Babatunde ◽  
Dr. Adewale Adegoke Alawiye-Adams
2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 391-408 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesus Mendez ◽  
Mercedes Vila-Alonso

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to know, from a three-dimensional perspective (operational, emotional and behavioral), the process of “putting down roots” related with the implementation of Kaizen until it becomes sustainable. The research aims to know how this “putting down roots” process is carried out, what transformations occur, what elements are involved and what role they represent in achieving sustainability. Design/methodology/approach For this purpose, a methodology based on the case study has been used, an interpretive approach to reality has been adopted as a paradigm and the Grounded Theory has been applied as an analytical technique. Findings The results suggest the existence of a transformation process that leads to creating new habits, beliefs and feelings, a phenomenon that the authors identify as a three-dimensional learning process (operational, emotional and behavioral). Practical implications This type of learning is perceived as a transition toward an organizational culture that ensures the roots of the Kaizen principles, which is essential for its sustainability and which favors the creation of talent and the well-being of employees, two challenges that the Kaizen of the twenty-first century must face. Originality/value The document includes innovative contributions to the Kaizen sustainability phenomenon, as it is dealt with from a three-dimensional perspective that underlies the inhibitors and enablers known in the current literature.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 254
Author(s):  
Mohammad Razan Mahrani ◽  
Muhammad Nafik Hadi Ryandono

This study aims to determine the application of sharia principles contained in the investment of livestock conducted by PT Ijadgrup Rahmat Semesta in his company called Ijadfarm. The approach used is qualitative approach with case study strategy. Data collection is done by interviewing with related parties. Analytical technique that is done is source triangulation technique, pattern matching technique and descriptive qualitative analysis technique. The results of this study are the sharia principles applied by Ijadfarm in the investment of livestock in accordance with sharia principles established by DSN MUI.Keywords: Principles of Sharia Investment, Mudharabah, Sharia Husbandry, Fatwa DSN MUI


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Myriam Dantas Pereira ◽  
Ilana Moutian ◽  
Rafaela das Graças Santiago Faria ◽  
Darilene Rocha Cordeiro ◽  
Selma Maria da Fonseca Viegas

Abstract Objective: to understand the intersectoral actions between health and education and the Health at School Program context in three municipalities in different health regions in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Method: this is a holistic-qualitative multiple case study, based on Comprehensive Sociology of Everyday Life, with 91 participants, being 38 health professionals and 53 education professionals. Open-ended individual interview and records in operational field notes of the research development were used. Data were collected in 2016 and thematic content analysis was used, obeying the analytical technique of cross-case analysis, in line with the methodological framework of the holistic multiple case study. Results: low involvement between the health and education sectors is pointed out, leading to the practice of fragmented, punctual and limited actions and implying low improvement in health conditions. Conclusions: to modify this context, the involvement of health and education professionals is essential, in addition to the schoolchildren, parents, community and managers themselves. The union of these actors is necessary for the transformation of students’ health conditions. However, this will only be achieved if the actions developed are planned and carried out involving these actors and the school community.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rita Anggun Pertiwi ◽  
Masiyah Kholmi ◽  
Eris Tri Kurniawati

The purpose of this study is to analyze the application of zakat fund accounting at LAZISMUMalang Regency. Analytical technique is done by using case study research to see the suitabilityof accounting application.the results obtained by this research in general accounting treatmentof zakat by LAZISMU Malang Regency is good enough that includes recognition and distribution. However, measurement, presentation and disclosure are not in accordance with PSAK109.besides, there is no separation between zakat fund and amil fund.Keywords: PSAK 109, zakat fund accounting


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 668-680
Author(s):  
Peter Ngek Shille ◽  
Peter Enow

This study examines differentiation as a business competitiveness strategy for improving business performance in the brewery industry the case of Les Brasseries Du Cameroun Bamenda. The case study design was employed using both qualitative and quantitative techniques to assess the hypothetical relationships stated. Questionnaire and interviews were used for data collection administered to a purposefully selected sample of 130 participants comprising of management staff at Les Brasseries Du Cameroun Bamenda as well as managers and staff at retail outlets/bars in Bamenda. Using Pearsons correlation coefficient as analytical technique, results showed that there is a strong positive relationship between product differentiation, and business performance (PCC = .804**, p 0.01), moderate positive relationship between service differentiation and business performance (PCC = .575**, p 0.01), and a weak positive relationship between physical differentiation and business performance (PCC = .264**, p 0.01). The study thus provides practical advice that management should continue to maintain and uphold product differentiation variable factors like quality and assortment while at the same step-up service differentiation activities.


2018 ◽  
Vol 218 ◽  
pp. 04020
Author(s):  
Mokhamad Ikhsan Ramdhoni

The Indonesian Islamic banking industry, attaining the age of more than 25 years tend to adopt conventional approach to measure its bank performance. Although this method could well inform the performance of the bank financial, this measurement fails to inform both the characteristics of Islamic banking. This study is designed to evaluate three Islamic bank performance measurements: Sharia Maqashid Index, Sharia Conformity and Profitability (SCnP), and CAMELS. Sharia Maqashid Index approach has three variables: educating individual, establishing justice, and public interest. SCnP approach has two variables: Sharia conformity and profitability. While CAMELS approach has five variables: Capital, Asset Quality, Management, Earning, and Liquidity. This study uses data from Islamic Commercial Banks registered on Bank Indonesia from 2012-2016. The data analytical technique is quantitative method using descriptive approach. The results of the study using Sharia Maqashid Index reveal that there is a difference in Islamic Commercial Banks performance. The used of SCnP reveals that none of Islamic Commercial Banks on upper right quadrant. The used of CAMELS reveals that all of Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia have Fairly Healthy predicate. These findings suggest that, to provide a comprehensive picture of its performance, the Islamic banks need to adopt both Sharia-based as well as financial based measurement.


2014 ◽  
Vol 71 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Faris A. Matloob ◽  
Ahmad B. Sulaiman

Islamic city has its own character that distinguishes it from other urban environments. This is because it followed the Islamic ideology related to building the land. This led to that all cities built during early Islamic ages had followed the same principles in any part of the Islamic world. It is argued that the characteristics of the urban space configuration have a big role in making these cities successful environments. The key aspect in this matter is the distribution of land uses within the urban structure as it is directly associated with people movement and the distribution of their activities. The Friday mosques as the most important components of the Islamic city was located in a way that gave the city its own character. This study supposes that the distribution of the Friday mosques was affected by the way in which the urban space was configured. It aimed to find out to what extent this configuration influenced locating the Friday mosques in the urban fabric. Using space syntax as an analytical technique and the Old Mosul city as a case study, this research analyzed the spatial structure against several spatial characteristics with mosques locations to meet its goal.  


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 212-227
Author(s):  
Mentari Dwi Aristi ◽  
Supriyadi Supriyadi

The existence of regulations that require the application of GCG and the many benefits that the company has obtained has a good effect. This study aims to assess the quality of corporate governance implementation at PT Bumi Siak Pusako (PT BSP) using CGCG UGM rating model. The CGCG UGM rating model consists of 497 questions which are based on four basic constructs, namely transparency, accountability, responsibility, and fairness. This research uses a research method with a case study approach. Data were collected using questionnaires from the CGCG UGM rating model, interviews, and documentation. The analytical technique used is the analysis technique of CGCG UGM rating model that is divided into 3 stages, namely the determination of scores, calculations of scores, and rating categories. The result of the assessment of corporate governance implementation at PT BSP using CGCG UGM rating model shows that PT BSP is ranked A ++ with a total score of 3748 from a maximum value of 4155, or 90%. The A ++ is second rank in the 16 ranks provided by CGCG UGM, it shows that PT BSP has not been optimal in implementing corporate governance in terms of adopting, implementing, and developing voluntary regulations. Keyword: Corporate Governance, Peratingan Model, CGCG UGM


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