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The environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are used to evaluate nonfinancial performance of a firm. While some researchers state that ESG initiatives taken by a firm increase its value and performance by lowering costs and unsystematic risks, others consider it as a wastage of firm...
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Purpose - The Asian banking system has been appreciated with many distinct qualities including consistent in profitability. Many studies have examined the profitability of Asian banking sector from diverse perspectives. However, studies on bank profitability in connection to the capital...
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This paper examines the antecedents of cashless payment systems among businesses in Malaysia. The adoption of cashless payment systems by businesses has the potential to reduce the costs related to handling huge amounts of cash in the market and enhance transaction speed. Unfortunately, its...
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The expanding field of cyberpreneurship presents both possibilities and challenges to potential entrepreneurs. This study investigates the interaction of variables affecting cyberpreneurship adoption, with a particular emphasis on functional, psychological, and organizational barriers. The study...
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People with disabilities are most vulnerable and deprived segment of the population in Bangladesh having limited opportunities of education, training and employment. Most of them are isolated from mainstream society, stigmatized, mistreated and marginalized. However, inclusion of people from all...
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This paper aims to analyze the current state of liquidity and liquidity risk management of Islamic banks, the historical trend of the liquidity position, and provides a comparison with the liquidity position of conventional banks in Bangladesh. The paper utilizes liquidity ratio, deployment...
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The study aims to compare and critically evaluate the stock screening practices between Bangladesh and Malaysia. The specific objectives determined to fulfill the aims are: (i) To review some of the Islamic equity market norms along with juristic views (ii) To review the prevalent practices of...
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This paper aims to review the Islamic credit card structures or models practiced and developed so far and their shari'ah aspects, especial focus is given to Khidmah card issued by Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL). Resolutions of OIC Islamic Fiqh academy on credit card, recommendations of...
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The environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are used to evaluate nonfinancial performance of a firm. While some researchers state that ESG initiatives taken by a firm increase its value and performance by lowering costs and unsystematic risks, others consider it as a wastage of firm...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014505492