Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/46800
Title: Are participation and conventional banks operating under the same roof really different? Evidence from Turkish bank clients
Authors: Baran, Tamer
Keywords: Islamic marketing
Participation banking
Conventional banking
Religiosity
Client perception
Islamic Banking
Religiosity
Determinants
Reliability
Selection
Behavior
Adoption
Muslims
Values
Impact
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd
Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to reveal whether there is a difference in perception of banking clients toward participation banks (PBs) and conventional banks (CBs) operated by the same bank. Design/methodology/approach The data were gathered with an online questionnaire from 254 participants. Questionnaire consisted of the Chaouch (2017) bank perception scale and the Koenig and Bussing (2010) religiosity scale. The data of the study were analyzed using the paired samples t-test and regression analysis. Findings The findings exhibit that Turkish bank clients, as a secular society, differently perceive financial activities of PBs and CBs that operate under the same roof in terms of compliance with Islamic laws. The findings also reveal that perceptions of the Turkish bank clients toward PBs' activities to compliance with the Islamic rules differs by the religiosity level. On the other hand, findings show that there is no difference in the perceptions of the CB's activities regarding compliance with Islamic rules by the clients' religiosity level. Research limitations/implications This study uses quantitative data. These type of data both can miss sometimes certain knowledge and restricts of participants thoughts on the study phenomena. Practical implications Based on the results of the study's findings, beneficial suggestions are made for researchers and banking sector managers. Originality/value While many studies have been on Islamic banking, this study extends the role theory to compare perceptions of bank clients between PBs and CBs and provides an empirical evidence for bank clients' perceptions to dual banking in a developing and a secular country like Turkey.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JIABR-03-2021-0083
http://acikerisim.pau.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11499/46800
ISSN: 1759-0817
1759-0825
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