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Organizational form and efficiency: the coexistence of family takaful and life insurance in Malaysia
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 2011 
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 After 25 years in operation, it is time that takaful industry is evaluated in terms of its performance. One of the issues that has impact on  efficiency is organization form. There have been two conflicting opinions on this issue. Eling & Luhnen (2010) opined that mutual form is efficient than stock form but Brockett (2005) concluded the opposite. This paper provides an empirical study on the relationship between  efficiency  and  organizational  structure for takaful operators  in  Malaysian dual financial system. A sample of 19 firms is chosen over  the  period  2004-2009.  The selection  of  inputs  and  outputs  are  based on flow approach  consistent with Leverty and Grace (2009).  The  study employed non parametric approach that is Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) with input orientation measurement to estimate  the  technical  efficiency  for both  industries. This study applied constant return to scale (CRS) and variable return to scale (VRS) to separate the scale efficiency from the technical efficiency. A Mann Whitney test is employed to examine any significant difference in efficiency between takaful and insurance industry. The findings indicate that there is a significant difference in technical efficiency between takaful industry and insurance industry. It is found that takaful has lower technical efficiency than conventional insurance. Importantly, it shows the organization form has an influence  on  the  efficiency.  Finally, the study found that the  conventional insurers  have  higher scale efficiency than takaful industry. 
Keywords
 Efficiency , Organization structure , Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) 
Citation
 Ismail, N., Alhabshi, S. O., & Bacha, O. I. (2011). Organizational form and efficiency: the coexistence of family takaful and life insurance in Malaysia. In 2nd International Conference on Business and Economic Research (2nd ICBER 2011) Proceeding (pp. 2011-2306). Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia. 
