The rational Islamic actor? Evidence from Islamic banking
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Demiralp Yılankaya, S. & Demiralp Cuda, S. (2015). The rational islamic actor? evidence from islamic banking. New Perspectives on Turkey, 52(52), 3-27. doi:10.1017/npt.2014.1Özet
Islamic banks create an interest in their own right as a rising branch in financial intermediation, particularly in the post-crisis era. In addition, they also deserve the attention of students of Islamism due to their possible connection with Islamic movements. Through a comparison of Islamic and conventional banking, we analyze the motivations and behavior of Islamic economic actors who determine the cash flow to Islamic banks. Our findings suggest that, in contrast to popular views that portray these actors as ideologues or financiers of radical Islam, they have pragmatic motivations and may adapt to liberal systems in order to seize economic incentives.