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In an attempt to diversify itself away from the dominance of oil on its economy, Saudi Arabia needs to emphasize on the growth of its private sector. Currently, the private sector's contribution to economic growth is meager as the oil sector dominates the economy. This study attempts to assess...
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Purpose Determinants of credit growth in Saudi Arabia are investigated. Design/methodology/approach A panel approach is applied to macroeconomic and bank-level data spanning 2000 ‐15. Findings Bank lending is supported by strong bank balance sheet conditions (high capital ratio, and growth of...
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This study examines the influence of corporate social responsibility activities on customer satisfaction and loyalty in the Saudi banking sector. The quantitative method was adopted by conducting a web-based survey via e-mail and social media platforms. A convenience sample of 624 banking...
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Using data collected from the Saudi Arabian TadawulStock Exchange, this paper analyses 11 publically listed bank risk-return relationships during 2008-2011. The contribution of this paper provides a more refined technique, a rolling beta, to accurately capture daily valuation swings caused by...
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The State plays a significant role still in the development of economy of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Several strategies have been formulated and implemented to develop various sectors and to increase their contribution to accelerating the pace of economic growth, creating more job opportunities,...
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This study aims at investigating the determinants of digital banking adoption in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The study is based on data from the 2017 Global Financial Inclusion Survey covering 1009 respondents, which has been analysed using simple...
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