Using the Tobin Q model to evaluate the impact of credit risks on the bank’s market value during the corona pandemic
Khelood A. Mkalaf and
Sanaa Hasan Hilo
Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 2023, vol. 14, issue 6, 973-988
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Purpose - This paper aims to assess the impact of credit risk on the market values of private banks during the corona pandemic. Design/methodology/approach - This study is identifying critical issues of credit risk at six great private banks. A conceptual framework is designed based on the Tobin Q model for investigating study hypotheses. Quantitative financial analysis methods have been used for processing data, such as financial ratios, arithmetic mean and multiple linear regression. Findings - The most important result of this study is the lack of influence of credit risk on the market value of selected banks. Because the dimensions of credit risk have critical importance in increasing or decreasing the market value, these banks must continue to adopt quantitative financial analysis to measure credit risks to avoid their risk. Originality/value - This study elaborates the need for financial indicators to help assess the market value of banks during the economic crises caused by the closure of commercial institutions during the corona pandemic. There is continued increase in bank credit to support these institutions, borrowers and cash withdrawals, which may affect their market reputation.
Keywords: Credit risk; Bank value; Financial ratios; Tobin Q model; Market reputation; Private banks; Economic crises; Commercial institutions; Financial indicators; Deposits; Bankruptcy; Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1108/JIABR-08-2022-0201
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