International Journal of Ethics and Systems
2018 - 2024
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Volume 40, issue 4, 2024
- Islamic social finance for achieving sustainable development goals: a systematic literature review and future research agenda pp. 676-698

- Khadar Ahmed Dirie, Md. Mahmudul Alam and Selamah Maamor
- The value of societal values in finance pp. 699-710

- Carolin Schellhorn
- Islamic green finance: mapping the climate funding landscape in Indonesia pp. 711-733

- Faizi Faizi, Airlangga Surya Kusuma and Purwanto Widodo
- Do business ethics moderate corporate corruption risk-ESG reporting relationship? Evidence from European ESG firms pp. 734-758

- Achref Marzouki, Jamel Chouaibi and Tijani Amara
- ESG equities and Bitcoin: responsible investment and risk management perspective pp. 759-775

- Yosuke Kakinuma
- Combating corruption based on Al-Siyasah al-Syar’iyyah perspective: a literature review pp. 776-807

- Salah Ud Din, Sharifah Hayaati Syed Ismail and Raja Hisyamudin Raja Sulong
- How personal beliefs determine adherence to standards of research ethics: an EFA and path analysis study pp. 808-828

- Shreyashee Tripathi and Ramesh Kumar Chaturvedi
- On value-laden patents: a call for moral limits pp. 829-844

- Benedicto Acosta
- Anatomy of an eBay fraud pp. 845-861

- Bret N. Bogenschneider and Lu Lu
Volume 40, issue 3, 2023
- Let’s go green: achieving consumer-related performance outcomes in banks pp. 456-476

- Wajeeha Aslam and Syed Tehseen Jawaid
- Green loyalty of Islamic banking customers: combined effect of green practices, green trust, green perceived value, and green satisfaction pp. 477-494

- Muhammad Muflih, Bambang Iswanto and Radia Purbayati
- Environmental change impacts and inclusive rural tourism development on the livelihoods of native societies: evidence from Musina Municipality, South Africa pp. 495-525

- Azwindini Isaac Ramaano
- Mainstream economics’ war with the environment: counter-critiques from heterodox economics and Islamic economics pp. 526-538

- Ekrem Yilmaz, Güler Deymencioğlu, Mehmet Atas and Fatma Sensoy
- Nurturing the soul at work: unveiling the impact of spiritual leadership, interpersonal justice and voice behavior on employee intention to stay pp. 539-560

- Nimitha Aboobaker and Zakkariya K.A.
- “If you sow goodness, you will reap goodness”: activating social entrepreneurial intentions with karmic beliefs pp. 561-581

- Cong Doanh Duong
- Study of spirituality and well-being over-the-top services through the lens of stimulus-organism-response framework: a moderated-mediation analysis pp. 582-612

- Kali Charan Sabat and Som Sekhar Bhattacharyya
- Who or what is to blame? The role of attribution of responsibility in layoffs pp. 613-627

- Juliana Lilly, Kamphol Wipawayangkool, Meghna Virick and Ronald Roman
- Barriers to the adoption of Islamic banking: a bibliometric analysis pp. 628-650

- Qaisar Ali, Shazia Parveen, Tasya Aspiranti, Nunung Nurhayati and Sulistya Rusgianto
- Waqf-based qardhul hassan financing preference in Malaysia: an exploratory study pp. 651-671

- Hanudin Amin, M. Kabir Hassan and Imran Mehboob Shaikh
Volume 40, issue 2, 2023
- Women’s career advancement: review of literature and future research agenda pp. 232-255

- Seema Das and Sumi Jha
- Risky business: understanding the green voice behaviour of Australian professionals pp. 256-280

- Monica Trezise and Michael J. Richardson
- Environmental costs, environmental disclosure, and tax avoidance: evidence from mining and energy companies in Indonesia and Australia pp. 281-302

- Rima Kusuma Rini, Desi Adhariani and Dahlia Sari
- Why ethical consumers buy products from unethical companies: consumers’ ambivalent responses towards fashion companies’ unethical activities pp. 303-319

- Jihyun Lee
- Influence of employees’ beliefs and values on shaping green work culture for boosting firm’s environmental performance pp. 320-339

- Samina Qasim, Waqar Ahmed and Reema Frooghi
- Curbing unethical consumer behaviour: the role of religiosity, consumer ethical beliefs and anticipated guilt pp. 340-361

- Syed Masroor Hassan and Zillur Rahman
- The role of community leaders in the eradication of alms begging in Nima, Ghana pp. 362-380

- Adam Salifu and Abass Umar Abdul-Karim
- Analyzing the commonalities between Islamic social finance and sustainable development goals pp. 381-394

- Mohammad Shahid, Yasin Ahmed Sulub, Mohammed Meeran Jasir Mohtesham and Mohammad Abdullah
- The moderating role of financial managers’ honesty-humility on aggressive financial reporting: evidence from Iran pp. 395-411

- Abdollah Taki and Afsaneh Soroushyar
- The impact of business ethics on stress, anxiety and depression and the success of auditors pp. 412-435

- Saif Mahdi Muslim Al-Ameedee, Mahdi Moradi and Mahdi Salehi
- Behind the curtain of payday lending: revealing consumer insights and ethical challenges in Indonesia and the USA using web-scraping methods pp. 436-452

- Sri Rahayu Hijrah Hati and Hamrila Abdul Latip
Volume 40, issue 1, 2022
- Russia–Ukraine conflict: 2030 Agenda for SDGs hangs in the balance pp. 3-16

- Saeed Awadh Bin-Nashwan, M. Kabir Hassan and Aishath Muneeza
- Is it hard to be different during the COVID-19 crisis? Investigating the relationship between corporate social responsibility and earnings management pp. 17-44

- Imen Khanchel and Naima Lassoued
- Assessing the impact of corporate environmental irresponsibility on workplace deviant behavior of generation Z and millennials: a multigroup analysis pp. 45-67

- Munir A. Abbasi, Azlan Amran and Noor e Sahar
- Does customer’s perception of ethicality influence brand affect, image and equity in the banking sector pp. 68-84

- Giovanni Manansala, Chris Niyi Arasanmi and Adedapo Oluwaseyi Ojo
- Fostering individual behavior through quality of life variables: the role of Islamic work ethics pp. 85-102

- Muhammad Qamar Zia, Muhammad Naveed, Tayyaba Fasih and Abdul Rehman Meero
- Examining technology improvement, procedural application and governance on the effectiveness zakat distribution pp. 103-126

- Sharifah Norzehan Syed Yusuf, Nur Hanida Sanawi, Erlane K. Ghani, Rifqi Muhammad, Dalila Daud and Eley Suzana Kasim
- The influence of Islamic leadership on work performance in service industry: an empirical analysis pp. 127-152

- Halil Zaim, Erdem Erzurum, Selim Zaim, Burhan Uluyol and Gökhan Seçgin
- Dotaqwaandsyukrpredict Muslims’ proclivity to emotional intelligence? An empirical analysis pp. 153-174

- Mastura Ab. Wahab, Tajul Ariffin Masron and Noorliza Karia
- MuzakkiandMustahik’s collaboration model for strengthening the fundraising capacity of Islamic social finance institutions during COVID-19 pp. 175-188

- Sri Herianingrum, Tika Widiastuti, Meri Indri Hapsari, Ririn Tri Ratnasari, Firmansyah Firmansyah, Shahir Akram Hassan, Annisa Rahma Febriyanti, Rachmi Cahya Amalia and Luthfi Akmal Muzakki
- Islamic wealth management: ensuring the prosperity of Muslim households of MSMEs during Covid-19 pp. 189-211

- Aas Nurasyiah, Dhealika Syamputri, Rumaisah Azizah Al Adawiyah, A. Jajang Warya Mahri and Abdul Ghafar Ismail
- Mitigating the impact of Covid-19: Social Safety Net from Islamic perspective pp. 212-228

- Tika Widiastuti, Sulistya Rusgianto, Imron Mawardi, Sunan Fanani, Mohammad Mahbubi Ali, Muhammad Ubaidillah Al Mustofa and Aufar Fadlul Hady
Volume 39, issue 4, 2022
- Do virtues matter? Accounting ethics education in Hong Kong pp. 679-696

- Rachel Wai-Yi Cheung, Rakesh Kumar Agrawal and Sachin Choudhry
- Unethical leadership behaviour in Algerian public organizations: unravelling social and organizational factors pp. 697-712

- Abderrahmane Benlahcene, Oussama Saoula and Abbas Ramdani
- Enhancing the perceived organizational support, perceived ethical-philanthropic CSR and subjective well-being: the role of ethical leadership pp. 713-736

- Sehrish Ilyas, Ghulam Abid and Fouzia Ashfaq
- Relationship of ethical leadership, organizational culture, corporate social responsibility and organizational performance: a test of two mediation models pp. 737-760

- Wafa Awni Alkhadra, Sadam Khawaldeh and Jehad Aldehayyat
- Leadership integrity and employees’ success: role of ethical leadership, psychological capital, and psychological empowerment pp. 761-780

- Mehdi Yazdanshenas and Mehdi Mirzaei
- Amoral behavior, control climate, job insecurity and fraudulent intentions among bank employees pp. 781-803

- Paul Kojo Ametepe, Adeleke Oladapo Banwo and Mustapha Sina Arilesere
- The interplay between spirituality, compassion and citizenship behaviours in the lives of educators: a study pp. 804-819

- Manju Mahipalan
- Green banking adoption practices: improving environmental, financial, and operational performance pp. 820-840

- Wajeeha Aslam and Syed Tehseen Jawaid
- Waqf integrated income generating model (WIIGM) for enhancing sustainable development goals (SDGS) in Malaysia: an evaluation of behavioural intention pp. 841-858

- Siti Sara Ibrahim, Dalila Daud, Khusnul Hidayah, Amir Shaharuddin and Al-Amirul Mukmin Al-Amin
- Does practicing spirituality at workplace make teachers more engaged? Examining the role of emotional intelligence pp. 859-874

- Rabindra Kumar Pradhan, Kailash Jandu, Jayalaxmi Samal and Janaki Ballav Patnaik
- Configuring problems of economics in Islamic perspective: moral nexus, realities and its unification pp. 875-891

- Hafas Furqani and Mohamed Aslam Haneef
Volume 39, issue 3, 2022
- A bibliometric analysis on poverty alleviation pp. 507-531

- M. Kabir Hassan, Muneer Alshater, Hasanul Banna and Md Rabiul Alam
- Reimagining financial inclusion in the post COVID-19 world: the case of Grameen America pp. 532-556

- Rania Mousa and Peterson Ozili
- The creative industries effects on economic performance in the time of pandemic pp. 557-575

- Noraziah Che Arshad and Tubagus Thresna Irijanto
- Are stock market returns affected by financial market variables? Evidence from Bursa Malaysia by panel generalized method of moments pp. 576-593

- Fatima Ruhani and Mohd Zukime Mat Junoh
- Dynamic relationship between energy efficiency, health expenditure and economic growth: in pursuit for SDGs in Malaysia pp. 594-611

- Hylmee Matahir, Jain Yassin, Herniza Roxanne Marcus, Nur Aima Shafie and Nor Farizal Mohammed
- The ethical value disclosure index from the lens of SDG 16 and institutional theory pp. 612-628

- Corina Joseph, Mariam Rahmat, Sharifah Norzehan Syed Yusuf, Jennifer Tunga Janang and Nero Madi
- Compatibility of the CSR practices of Islamic banks with the United Nations SDGs amidst COVID-19: a documentary evidence pp. 629-647

- Umar Habibu Umar, Mohd Hairul Azrin Besar and Muhamad Abduh
- Developing Islamic sustainable and responsible investment criteria: an overview pp. 648-658

- Muhammad Zarunnaim Haji Wahab and Asmadi Mohamed Naim
- Implementation of corporate governance principles to support sustainable development goals in Yogyakarta’s traditional markets pp. 659-676

- Reza Widhar Pahlevi, Md. Mahmudul Alam, Dwipraptono Agus Harjito and Jamaliah Said
Volume 39, issue 2, 2022
- Exploring the influence of dimensions of workplace spirituality on innovative work behaviour: role of sense of God pp. 183-212

- Anubhuti Saxena and Asha Prasad
- Ethical leadership and its influence on employee voice behavior: role of demographic variables pp. 213-235

- Ashok Kumar Dua, Ayesha Farooq and Sumita Rai
- Does stakeholder pressure matter in Islamic banks’ corporate social responsibility and financial performance? pp. 236-263

- Muhammad Ali, Sadia Mehfooz Khan, Chin-Hong Puah, Muhammad Shujaat Mubarik and Muhammad Ashfaq
- The effect of small business financing decision on business performance in Ghana: the moderated mediation role of corporate governance system pp. 264-285

- Lexis Alexander Tetteh, Amoako Kwarteng, Emmanuel Gyamera, Lazarus Lamptey, Prince Sunu and Paul Muda
- Do Islamic microfinance institutions affect the socio-economic development of the beneficiaries? The evidence from Turkey pp. 286-311

- Salih Ülev, Fatih Savaşan and Mücahit Özdemir
- How diverse are Shariah supervisory boards of Islamic banks? A global empirical survey pp. 312-341

- Omar Kachkar and Mustafa K. Yilmaz
- Supervisor bottom line mentality, self-regulation impairment and unethical pro-organizational behavior: investigating the moderating effect of perceived employability pp. 342-360

- Komal Kamran, Mobina Farasat, Akbar Azam and Mian Muhammad Atif
- The effect of consumers’ perception of CSR activities on their purchasing behavior: the case of the Iranian automotive market pp. 361-378

- Nazanin Tahssili and Mohammad Ali Shahhoseini
- Examining the role of microfinance: a creating shared value perspective pp. 379-401

- Rofikoh Rokhim, Arief Wibisono Lubis, Ida Ayu Agung Faradynawati, Winalda Ajaniara Perdana and Andrew Deni Yonathan
- Maqasid-based consumption intelligence: an empirical model of its application to the intention of halal purchase pp. 402-431

- Muhammad Sholihin, Nurus Shalihin, Mega Ilhamiwati and Hendrianto Hendrianto
- Philosophical understanding of the dynamics and control of occupational fraud in the public sector: contingency analysis pp. 432-463

- Ach Maulidi
- Some observations on contemporary financial proposals pp. 464-480

- Salman Ahmed Shaikh
- Green leadership and pro-environmental behaviour: a moderated mediation model with rewards, self-efficacy and training pp. 481-501

- Jaya Ahuja, Mohit Yadav and Rommel P. Sergio
Volume 39, issue 1, 2022
- Organizational decision-making behaviour related to ethical issues, developing scale with special reference to “inter-variable circular causality and religious (Islamic) discourse” pp. 1-20

- Shinaj Valangattil Shamsudheen and Saiful Azhar Rosly
- Revisiting the determinants of happiness from a grounded theory approach pp. 21-35

- Kamlesh Singh, Gaurav Saxena and Mandeep Mahendru
- Ethical leadership and sustainability of agro-allied firms: moderating role of environmental dynamism pp. 36-53

- Ida Austin Ogaga, Charity A. Ezenwakwelu, Ejikeme Emmanuel Isichei and Taiwo Samuel Olabosinde
- Influence of customer perceived ethicality on customer loyalty in the banking industry of Pakistan pp. 54-80

- Shahina Batool, Babrak Ali Panezai, Ghulam Jan Baloch and Shamaila Sohail
- Gender, family background, cynicism and ethical sensitivity of future procurement professionals in a developing country context: evidence from Ugandan universities pp. 81-106

- Benjamin R. Tukamuhabwa, Musa Mbago, Henry Mutebi and Mercy Kyoshabire
- Funding higher education throughwaqf: a lesson from Malaysia pp. 107-125

- Muhammad Usman and Asmak Ab Rahman
- Examining Islamic microfinance as a mechanism of Takaful in high-risk countries: case study of Palestine pp. 126-142

- Abdalrahman Mohamad Migdad
- Determining the characteristics ofwaqf-based Islamic financial institution and proposing appropriate models for Indonesia pp. 143-164

- Ascarya Ascarya, Jardine A. Husman and Hendri Tanjung
- Women’s empowerment to alleviate poverty in coastal zones: a case study of fisherwomen in Pacitan, Indonesia pp. 165-179

- Indah Susilowati and Izza Mafruhah
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