Islamic Economic Studies
2019 - 2024
Current editor(s): Salman Syed Ali From Emerald Group Publishing Limited Bibliographic data for series maintained by Emerald Support (feeds@emerald.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 32, issue 1, 2024
- A proposed Bay-Salam with Takaful and value chain model for financing agriculture in Kano State, Nigeria pp. 2-21

- Ummi Ibrahim Atah, Mustafa Omar Mohammed, Abideen Adewale Adeyemi and Engku Rabiah Adawiah
Volume 31, issue 1/2, 2023
- Familytakāfulpurchase intentions in Bangladesh: the mediating role of attitude and saving motives and the moderating role of religiosity pp. 2-21

- Abdulla Al-Towfiq Hasan and Md Takibur Rahman
- The determinants of institutionalization of Zakāt: the case of Morocco pp. 22-42

- Hafssa Yerrou, Amina Achmaoui and Oumaima Bezoui
- Justice in the workplace: Islamic principles for wage determination pp. 43-87

- Kausar Yasmeen
- Factors influencing the individual investors of Bangladesh to opt for investment inṣukūk pp. 88-107

- Tasruma Sharmeen Chowdhury and S.M. Kalbin Salema
- The behavior of Islamic and conventional banks around the pandemic: cross-country evidence pp. 108-129

- Saibal Ghosh
- Assessing the awareness and perception ofwaqfamong business owners in Gombe State, Nigeria pp. 130-151

- Musa Abdu, Abdullahi Abubakar Lamido and Adamu Jibir
- The Tunisian Islamic and conventional banks: a performance comparative study pp. 152-175

- Malika Neifar and Leila Gharbi
Volume 30, issue 2, 2023
- Zakat: changing the framework of giving pp. 86-103

- Rania Adel Al-Bawwab
- Bank lending and macroprudential policies: are Islamic banks differentially affected? pp. 104-120

- Abdulla Albinali
- A systematic review on homo Islamicus: classification and critique pp. 121-142

- Muhammad Sholihin, Catur Sugiyanto and Akhmad Akbar Susamto
Volume 30, issue 1, 2022
- Issues and challenges ofwaqfin providing healthcare resources pp. 2-22

- Sulistyowati, Raditya Sukmana, Ririn Tri Ratnasari, Ascarya and Tika Widiastuti
- Ṣukūkstructure for deficit financing during COVID-19 crisis pp. 23-41

- Auwal Adam Sa’ad, Aishath Muneeza, Razali Haron and Anwar Hasan Abdullah Othman
- Collateral imposition and financial inclusion: a case study among Islamic banks and MSMEs in Indonesia pp. 42-63

- Adi Saifurrahman and Salina Kassim
- DoṢukūkand Islamic indexes act as safe refuge to conventional stock markets? Evidence from Markov-switching CAPM approach pp. 64-83

- Slah Bahloul and Fatma Mathlouthi
Volume 29, issue 2, 2021
- Islamic work ethics as a key engine of endogenous economic growth pp. 86-99

- Asma Raies
- Does it pay to be a faithful investor? A risk-based approach performance analysis of Islamic funds vs UCITS schemes pp. 100-118

- Joseph Falzon and Elaine Bonnici
- Islamic securities (ṣukūk) and economic growth: New empirical investigation from Southeast Asia using non-parametric analysis of MCMC panel quantile regression pp. 119-138

- Mohammed Ayoub Ledhem and Mohammed Mekidiche
- Sharīʿah scrutiny of Islamic Banks' Financial Compensation Fund in Bangladesh: governance principles in the COVID-19 perspective pp. 139-158

- Abdullah Masum and S M Shariful Islam
- Vulnerability of Islamic banking in ASEAN pp. 159-168

- Muhammad Iqbal, Hadri Kusuma and Sunaryati Sunaryati
Volume 29, issue 1, 2021
- Proposedwaqfcrowdfunding models for small farmers and the required parameters for their application pp. 2-17

- Hassan Azganin, Salina Kassim and Auwal Adam Sa'ad
- Shifting the paradigms inwaqfeconomics: towards renewed focus on socioeconomic development pp. 18-32

- Abdullahi Abubakar Lamido and Mohamed Aslam Haneef
- Factors influencing the intention to givezakāton employment income: evidence from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia pp. 33-49

- Aziz Ur Rehman, Ejaz Aslam and Anam Iqbal
- Islamic equities and COVID-19 pandemic: measuring Islamic stock indices correlation and volatility in period of crisis pp. 50-66

- Shafiu Ibrahim Abdullahi
- Paper money in Sheikh Ahmad Khatib Al-Minangkabawi's thought: a comparative and critical commentary pp. 67-83

- Muhammad Sholihin, Nurus Shalihin and Apria Putra
Volume 28, issue 2, 2021
- Human well-being, morality and the economy: an Islamic perspective pp. 102-123

- Haithem Kader
- Factors affecting Sharīʿah audit quality in Islamic banking institutions of Pakistan: a theoretical framework pp. 124-140

- Abdul Rashid and Muhammad Saarim Ghazi
- Does leverage level matter for return anomaly during rights issue announcements? The case of Islamic countries pp. 141-155

- Murat Isiker and Oktay Tas
- Non-linear relationship between foreign currency derivatives and firm value: evidence on Sharīʿah compliant firms pp. 156-173

- Zaminor Zamzamir@Zamzamin, Razali Haron, Zatul Karamah Ahmad Baharul Ulum and Anwar Hasan Abdullah Othman
- Responses of Islamic banking variables to monetary policy shocks in Indonesia pp. 174-190

- Aula Ahmad Hafidh
Volume 28, issue 1, 2020
- Service quality of Islamic banks: satisfaction, loyalty and the mediating role of trust pp. 3-23

- Razali Haron, Noradilah Abdul Subar and Khairunisah Ibrahim
- The determinants ofSukūkissuance in GCC countries pp. 25-45

- Imene Guermazi
- Economic growth and financial performance of Islamic banks: a CAMELS approach pp. 47-62

- Mohammed Ayoub Ledhem and Mohammed Mekidiche
- Organic global cryptocurrency: towards a stable international monetary system that is closer to Maqāṣid Sharīʿah pp. 63-82

- Abdurrahman Arum Rahman
- The business financial inclusion benefits from an Islamic point of view: a qualitative inquiry pp. 83-100

- Umar Habibu Umar
Volume 27, issue 2, 2020
- Reflection of Maqāṣid al-Sharī'ah in the classicalFiqh al-Awqāf pp. 79-90

- Mohammad Abdullah
- A systematic literature review on Sharī'ah governance mechanism and firm performance in Islamic banking pp. 91-123

- Naji Mansour Nomran and Razali Haron
- What influences bank lending in Saudi Arabia? pp. 125-155

- Ken Miyajima
Volume 27, issue 1, 2019
- A model of the Islamic sovereign wealth fund pp. 2-22

- Salman Bahoo, M. Kabir Hassan, Andrea Paltrinieri and Ashraf Khan
- Does doing good pay off? pp. 23-37

- Syed Marwan and Mohamed Aslam Haneef
- Innovative solutions to tap “Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises” (MSME) market pp. 38-52

- Muhammad Mohsin Hakeem
- Reciprocity, self-interest and reputation: debt vs equity contracts pp. 53-64

- Syed Munawar Shah and Mariani Abdul-Majid
- Performance of initial public offerings (IPOs): the case of Shariah-compliant companies pp. 65-76

- Nurwahida Yaakub and Mohamed Sherif
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