Internal and external determinants of Iraqi bank profitability

The determinants of bank profitability are very important, as bank profitability significantly affects the economies of countries. This study aims to examine the internal determinants (bank-specific characteristics) and external determinants (macroeconomic factors and government variables) of bank p...

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Main Authors: Hamid Mohsin Jadah, Manar Hayder Ali Alghanimi, Noor Sabah Hameed Al-Dahaan, Noor Hashim Mohammed Al-Husainy
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Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2020-05-01
Series:Banks and Bank Systems
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Online Access:https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/13487/BBS_2020_02_Jadah.pdf
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spelling doaj-42375337c5e04b23bcf6bba216a75fb92020-11-25T03:20:10ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Banks and Bank Systems1816-74031991-70742020-05-01152799310.21511/bbs.15(2).2020.0813487Internal and external determinants of Iraqi bank profitabilityHamid Mohsin Jadah0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8170-5453Manar Hayder Ali Alghanimi1Noor Sabah Hameed Al-Dahaan2Noor Hashim Mohammed Al-Husainy3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9206-6530Ph.D. (Finance and Banking), Senior Lecturer, Department of Finance and Banking, College of Administration and Economics, University of KerbalaMaster of Finance and Banking, Lecturer, Babylon Technical Institution, AL-Furat AL-Awsat Technical UniversityPh.D. (Finance and Banking), Senior Lecturer, Department of Finance and Banking, College of Administration and Economics, University of KerbalaMaster of Banking Science, Lecturer, Department of Finance and Banking, Imam AL-Kadhum College for Islamic Studies (Babylon Departments)The determinants of bank profitability are very important, as bank profitability significantly affects the economies of countries. This study aims to examine the internal determinants (bank-specific characteristics) and external determinants (macroeconomic factors and government variables) of bank profitability in Iraq. The study uses unbalanced panel data from 18 banks in Iraq for thirteen years, from 2005 to 2017. The relationship is estimated using a fixed effects approach. The study selected 18 conventional banks considering their data availability in the period from 2005 to 2017. Based on the panel data method, the results show that bank size, the equity to total assets and total loans to total assets ratios, GDP growth, and government effectiveness have a significant and positive impact on the profitability of Iraqi banks. Meanwhile, credit risk, inflation, interest rate, unemployment, and political instability have a significant negative influence on bank profitability. To the authors’ knowledge, this study is considered one of the earliest studies of its kind, in which the main factors affecting Iraqi bank profitability are determined. That said, this paper makes a significant contribution to the theoretical literature, the industry, and policymakers, so that the performance of Iraqi conventional banks can be improved. Acknowledgments The authors acknowledge the support from Ministry of Higher Education in Iraq, University of Kerbala, AL-Furat AL-Awsat Technical University, and Imam AL-Kadhum College for Islamic Studies. Furthermore, we appreciate the support by Prof. Dr. Sivarajasingham Selliah, Assistant Prof. Dr. Muhammad Abrar Ul Haq, and Dr. Mohammed Hasan.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/13487/BBS_2020_02_Jadah.pdfbank specificgovernment variablesIraqmacroeconomic variablespanel data model
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author Hamid Mohsin Jadah
Manar Hayder Ali Alghanimi
Noor Sabah Hameed Al-Dahaan
Noor Hashim Mohammed Al-Husainy
spellingShingle Hamid Mohsin Jadah
Manar Hayder Ali Alghanimi
Noor Sabah Hameed Al-Dahaan
Noor Hashim Mohammed Al-Husainy
Internal and external determinants of Iraqi bank profitability
Banks and Bank Systems
bank specific
government variables
Iraq
macroeconomic variables
panel data model
author_facet Hamid Mohsin Jadah
Manar Hayder Ali Alghanimi
Noor Sabah Hameed Al-Dahaan
Noor Hashim Mohammed Al-Husainy
author_sort Hamid Mohsin Jadah
title Internal and external determinants of Iraqi bank profitability
title_short Internal and external determinants of Iraqi bank profitability
title_full Internal and external determinants of Iraqi bank profitability
title_fullStr Internal and external determinants of Iraqi bank profitability
title_full_unstemmed Internal and external determinants of Iraqi bank profitability
title_sort internal and external determinants of iraqi bank profitability
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Banks and Bank Systems
issn 1816-7403
1991-7074
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The determinants of bank profitability are very important, as bank profitability significantly affects the economies of countries. This study aims to examine the internal determinants (bank-specific characteristics) and external determinants (macroeconomic factors and government variables) of bank profitability in Iraq. The study uses unbalanced panel data from 18 banks in Iraq for thirteen years, from 2005 to 2017. The relationship is estimated using a fixed effects approach. The study selected 18 conventional banks considering their data availability in the period from 2005 to 2017. Based on the panel data method, the results show that bank size, the equity to total assets and total loans to total assets ratios, GDP growth, and government effectiveness have a significant and positive impact on the profitability of Iraqi banks. Meanwhile, credit risk, inflation, interest rate, unemployment, and political instability have a significant negative influence on bank profitability. To the authors’ knowledge, this study is considered one of the earliest studies of its kind, in which the main factors affecting Iraqi bank profitability are determined. That said, this paper makes a significant contribution to the theoretical literature, the industry, and policymakers, so that the performance of Iraqi conventional banks can be improved. Acknowledgments The authors acknowledge the support from Ministry of Higher Education in Iraq, University of Kerbala, AL-Furat AL-Awsat Technical University, and Imam AL-Kadhum College for Islamic Studies. Furthermore, we appreciate the support by Prof. Dr. Sivarajasingham Selliah, Assistant Prof. Dr. Muhammad Abrar Ul Haq, and Dr. Mohammed Hasan.
topic bank specific
government variables
Iraq
macroeconomic variables
panel data model
url https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/13487/BBS_2020_02_Jadah.pdf
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