October
28, 2008
9:00-11:00
EFFICIENCY OF ISLAMIC BANKS
1.
Measuring the Efficiency of Islamic Banks in Indonesia
and Malaysia using Parametric and Nonparametric Approaches
Ascarya
and Noer A. Achsani
2.
Cost, Revenue, and Profit Efficiency of Islamic versus
Conventional Banks: International Evidence Using Data
Envelopment Analysis
Mohammed
Khaled I. Bader, Shamsher Mohamad and Taufiq Hassan
3.
Performance Evaluation of Islamic Commercial Banks in
Indonesia after the Financial Crisis
Yulizar
Sandrego
4.
DEA/C&R: DEA with classification and regression tree:
A case of banking efficiency
Abdel
Latef Anouze and Ali Emrouznejad
5.
Efficiency of Islamic Banks in Selected Countries in the
Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) Region
Miranti
Kartika Dewi and Maliah Sulaiman
6.
Measuring Service Quality of Malaysian Banking Industry:
A Comparison between Islamic and Conventional Banks
Mukesh
Kumar and Amat Taap Manshor
11:00-11:15
COFFEE BREAK
11:15-13:15 RISK MANAGEMENT
1.
Unique Risks of Islamic Modes of Finance: Systemic, Credit
and Market Risks
Rasem
N. Kayed, Kassim M. Mohammed
2.
Assets Liabilities Management In Islamic Banking
Mahmoud
Allahyarifard and Bijan Bidabad
3.
Risk Management Assessment Systems: An Application To
Islamic Banks
Habib
Ahmed
4.
Financial Stability and Early Warning Systems: Implications
for Islamic Finance
Kazim
Yavari
5.
Sharia Issues in Liquidity Risk Management
Rifki
Ismal
13:15-15:00
PRAYERS AND LUNCH
15:00-17:00 SHARIAH AND SUPERVISORY
ISSUES
1.
The Responsibility and Independence of Shariah Supervisory
Boards of the Indonesian Islamic Banks
Ade Wirman Syafei
2. Exploring Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure
of Islamic Banks With Special Reference to Disclosure
Practices Under the AAOIFI Standards
Abul Hassan and Sofyan Syafri Harahap
3. Gharar and Jahl revisited - New impulses on how to
distinguish permissible risk taking from forbidden speculation:
A comparative study of Qualified-Investor-Concept-provisions
in Luxemburg, Switzerland and Germany and their impact
to Shariah issues
Robert M. Rilk
4. Regulating Islamic Finance in Secular Countries: A
Case Study of India
Syed Kamran Razvi and Shariq Nisar
5. Regulation and Supervision of Islamic Banks and Financial
Institutions: Bangladesh Perspective
Abdul
Awwal Sarker
17:00-
17:10 CLOSING |