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Evaluation Islamic Banks Internet Cards in Third World countries

Abdullah Ibrahim Nazal

International Journal of Management Sciences, 2015, vol. 6, issue 7, 340-345

Abstract: This study is one of very few studies which have investigated Islamic Banks Internet services operation as Standardization. It explained accounting standards, technology costs, and Islamic banks strategies of using technology up to its environment as user in third world countries and show life cycle of internet shopping card to explain Islamic bank technology operation services. It found that costs, Islamic rules and strategy of added technology not the major reason to success internet shopping card services but the major problem come from customer evaluation as user to buy in suitable way and bank managing evaluation as users and marketer to get commission any of these problems need time to solve because Islamic banks do not controlling improving and repairing internet card life cycle but it is affect as user to apply some conditions as not deal with interest rate on loans lending. It is weak point lead to loss customers. Searcher recommended sharing Islamic banks to gather and produce internet cards up to Islamic rules which standardize service operation up to Islamic contracts rule steps and Islamic accounting standards to increase its ability of competition.

Keywords: Internet; Islamic Bank; Technology; Strategy and Third world. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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