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Islamic finance 278 Islam 249 Islamisches Finanzsystem 244 Islamic countries 106 Islamische Staaten 106 Malaysia 88 Islamic banking 84 Banking 64 Islamic banks 61 Bank 57 Finance 48 Indonesia 46 Banks 45 Corporate governance 36 Corporate social responsibility 32 Saudi Arabia 30 Risk management 29 Welt 28 World 28 Consumer behaviour 24 Indonesien 24 Iran 24 Middle East 23 Corporate Governance 22 Corporate Social Responsibility 22 Bangladesh 21 Capital structure 21 Coronavirus 21 MENA countries 21 MENA-Staaten 21 Pakistan 21 Theorie 21 Theory 21 Banking services 20 Data envelopment analysis 19 Konsumentenverhalten 19 Arabische Golf-Staaten 18 Bank risk 18 Bankrisiko 18 Ethics 18
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Undetermined 917 Free 5 CC license 1
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Article 1,197 Book / Working Paper 4
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Article in journal 389 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 389 research-article 253 non-article 30 review 20 conceptual-paper 16 back-matter 9 case-report 6 review-article 5 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Systematic review 2 technical-paper 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Conference proceedings 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Sammelwerk 1 viewpoint 1
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English 1,059 Undetermined 142
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Hassan, M. Kabir 41 Shubber, Kadom 24 Ismal, Rifki 16 Kabir Hassan, M. 16 Amin, Hanudin 12 Choudhury, Masudul Alam 10 Suzuki, Yasushi 10 Kassim, Salina H. 9 Sukmana, Raditya 9 Ali, Abbas J. 8 Asutay, Mehmet 8 Erdem, Ferda 8 Lada, Suddin 8 Grassa, Rihab 7 Ramayah, T. 7 Rashid, Mamunur 7 Smolo, Edib 7 Azid, Toseef 6 Burke, Ronald J. 6 El-Kot, Ghada 6 Farooq, Omar 6 Garas, Samy Nathan 6 Hasan, Zulkifli 6 Kassim, Salina 6 Kayed, Rasem N. 6 Moudud-Ul-Huq, Syed 6 Selim, Mohammad 6 Tlemsani, Issam 6 Abbes, Mouna Boujelbène 5 Abdullah, Md. Faruk 5 Ahmad, Noryati 5 Akbar, Saeed 5 Chazi, Abdelaziz 5 Chowdhury, Mohammad Ashraful Ferdous 5 Derigs, Ulrich 5 Hasan, Zubair 5 Hudaefi, Fahmi Ali 5 Khawaja, Muhammad Junaid 5 Maali, Bassam Mohammad 5 Marzban, Shehab 5
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International Islamic Accounting and Finance Conference <2012, Kuala Lumpur> 1 International Islamic Finance Conference <2013, Abu Dhabi, Stadt> 1
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International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management 707 International journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern finance and management 494
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Other ZBW resources 564 ECONIS (ZBW) 392 RePEc 142 OLC EcoSci 103
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The causality between returns of interest-based banks and Islamic banks: the case of Turkey
Ergec, Etem Hakan; Kaytanci, Bengul Gulumser - In: International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern … 7 (2014), pp. 443-456
Purpose – This study aims to test whether the Islamic bank rate of returns are affected by the deposit rates of the interest-based bank in Turkey and whether they need to develop additional tools to manage it if they face an interest risk. Design/methodology/approach –This study tests the...
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Tawarruq application in Islamic banking: a review of the literature
Mohamad, Nasrun; Rahman, Asmak Ab - In: International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern … 7 (2014), pp. 485-501
Purpose – This paper aims to present the results of a comprehensive literature review with regard to the application of Tawarruq in the Islamic banking system covering the period between 2011 and before. The review aims to synthesize the previous research, capsulize the structural overview...
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Purifying Islamic equities: the interest tax shield
Mulcahy, Mark Brendan - In: International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern … 7 (2014), pp. 473-484
Purpose – This paper aims to add to the debate regarding the appropriate methodology to purify tainted components from shari’ah-compliant equities. Design/methodology/approach –Based on the Qur’anical prohibition against riba and an analysis of the purification methodology recommended by...
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Benefits of international portfolio diversification: Implication of the Middle Eastern oil-producing countries
Zonouzi, S. Jamaledin Mohseni; Mansourfar, Gholamreza; … - In: International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern … 7 (2014), pp. 457-472
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate opportunities of the short- and long-run international portfolio diversification (IPD) benefits by investing in the Middle Eastern oil-producing countries. Over the past decades, IPD has been the integral feature of global capital markets. Several...
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The Islamic work ethic among employees in Egypt
El-Kot, Ghada A.; Burke, Ronald J. - In: International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern … 7 (2014) July, pp. 228-235
Purpose – This study aims to examine the relationship of the Islamic work ethic (IWE) and individualism among a large sample of supervisors working in Egypt, replicating earlier work by Ali (2005, 1987). Design/methodology/approach –Data were collected from 484 male and female supervisors...
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Corporate governance of Islamic banks : A comparative study between GCC and Southeast Asia countries
Grassa, Rihab; Matoussi, Hamadi - In: International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern … 7 (2014) 3, pp. 346-362
Purpose – This paper aims to understand the current governance practices and governance structure of Islamic banks (IBs) in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Southeast Asia countries with the purpose of providing relevant information in guiding the future development of the governance system...
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A comparative analysis of the implications of the Islamic religion on corporate capital structures of firms in emerging market countries
Gunn, Theresa; Shackman, Joshua - In: International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern … 7 (2014) 3, pp. 277-287
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the Muslim religion on firm capital structure. Design/methodology/approach – The authors compare financing patterns in Muslim versus non-Muslim countries using 658 firms in 16 countries covering a period of seven years. Findings...
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Benefits of international portfolio diversification : Implication of the Middle Eastern oil-producing countries
Jamaledin Mohseni Zonouzi, S.; Mansourfar, Gholamreza; … - In: International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern … 7 (2014) 4, pp. 457-472
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate opportunities of the short- and long-run international portfolio diversification (IPD) benefits by investing in the Middle Eastern oil-producing countries. Over the past decades, IPD has been the integral feature of global capital markets. Several...
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Assessing the bank profitability in the MENA region : A comparative analysis between conventional and Islamic bank
Ben Selma Mokni, Rim; Rachdi, Houssem - In: International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern … 7 (2014) 3, pp. 305-332
Purpose – Which of the banking stream is relatively more profitable in Middle Eastern and North Africa (MENA) region? Design/methodology/approach – The empirical study covers a sample of 15 conventional and 15 Islamic banks for the period 2002-2009.The authors estimate models using the...
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Would credit scoring work for Islamic finance? A neural network approach
A. Abdou, Hussein; T. Alam, Shaair; Mulkeen, James - In: International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern … 7 (2014) 1, pp. 112-125
Purpose – This paper aims to distinguish whether the decision-making process of the Islamic financial houses in the UK can be improved through the use of credit scoring modeling techniques as opposed to the currently used judgmental approaches. Subsidiary aims are to identify how scoring...
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