The purpose of this research is to show how ethical banks can build a dynamic operation that can provide financial services accomplishing sustainable development pillars objectives considering profitability according to community context. The data of the community were collected by questionnaires which were designed by different faculties’ staff members from 600 respondents representing a random sample of the population of around 35000 residents in Sharkia villages. Cronbach has been utilized to measure data reliability, two dynamic frameworks have been designed; the first determine the main source of different financial services package and main approaches of allocation and investments, second three dynamic frameworks showing how to implement according to Sharkia community context. The research suggested dynamic frameworks can contribute to developing community by providing suitable financial services by utilizing the appropriate source of finance to be granted for suitable categories and supporting them through integral network considering sustainable development pillars and also contribute in widening responsible fields of investments.
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Mohamed Dawood, A. S. (2023). Dynamic Ethical Bank operations proposal framework for developing countries: Case of Sharkeia – Egypt. International Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research, 05(02), 136–157. https://doi.org/10.56293/ijmsssr.2022.4584
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