International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management
2008 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 6, 2023
- Shariah board characteristics and Islamic banks’ performance: a meta-analysis pp. 1089-1106

- Rihab Grassa, Sherif El-Halaby and Hichem Khlif
- Banking system stability in the MENA region: the impact of market power and capital requirements on banks’ risk-taking behavior pp. 1107-1140

- Miroslav Mateev and Tarek Nasr
- Revisiting Zakat with a distribution of weighted Shapley value pp. 1141-1158

- Issam Tlemsani, Robin Matthews and Mohamed Ashmel Mohamed Hashim
- Do national culture and economic freedom affect bank risk-taking behavior? Evidence from GCC countries pp. 1159-1180

- Tanzina Akhter, Zairihan Abdul Halim, Saima Mehzabin, Ahanaf Shahriar and Md. Abul Kalam Azad
- An aspirational hope of a Sharīʿah-based microfinance model to alleviate extreme poverty pp. 1181-1200

- Mohammad Khalequzzaman, Asmak Ab Rahman and Amirrudin Kamsin
- Islamic economics and finance instructional leadership and curriculum practices: a case study of selected public universities in Saudi Arabia pp. 1201-1218

- Mohamed Abdeltawab Ibrahim, Arnida Abdullah, Ismi Arif Ismail and Soaib Asimiran
- Exploring financial inclusion in MENA countries: an entropy weight approach pp. 1219-1247

- Naveenan Ramaian Vasantha, Chee Liew and Ploypailin Kijkasiwat
- Equity financing and Islamic bank stability: evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia pp. 1248-1268

- Norfaizah Othman, Mariani Abdul-Majid and Aisyah Abdul-Rahman
- Intellectual capital disclosure (ICD) in Islamic banks: does the diversity of Shariah committee matters? pp. 1269-1286

- Syaima Adznan, Zulkarnain Bin Muhamad Sori and Shamsher Mohamad
- Predicting the future financial performance of Islamic banks: a sentiment analysis approach pp. 1287-1305

- Javid Iqbal, Muhammad Khalid Sohail and Muhammad Kamran Malik
- Evaluating the technical efficiency of Saudi Arabian telecommunications companies using window DEA and AHP techniques pp. 1306-1325

- Amr Abdel-Halim, Mohammed Al Khars and Ahmad Alnasser
Volume 16, issue 5, 2023
- Hospitality management in times of crisis: a corporate social responsibility perspective pp. 873-891

- Mousa Alsheyab, Nela Filimon and Francesc Fusté-Forné
- Role of risk disclosure on creditworthiness and driving forces of risk disclosure of banks: Islamic vs conventional banks pp. 892-909

- Md. Bokhtiar Hasan, Mustafa Raza Rabbani, Tapan Sarker, Tanzila Akter and Shaikh Masrick Hasan
- Compliance with investment account holders’ transparency and disclosure requirement: evidence from the Middle East and North Africa region pp. 910-927

- Rahma Tahri, Mouna Boujelbéne, Khaled Hussainey and Sherif El-Halaby
- Motives for participation in halal food standard implementation: an empirical study in Malaysian halal food industry pp. 928-954

- Irwandi Jaswir, Dian Permata Sari, Mohd Radzi bin Haji Che Daud and Raditya Sukmana
- Influence of oil price fluctuations on the network connectedness between oil, GCC Islamic and conventional financial markets pp. 955-974

- Taicir Mezghani and Mouna Boujelbène Abbes
- Diversification and performance of microfinance institutions: does Islamic microfinance model matter? pp. 975-995

- Asma Ben Salem and Ines Ben Abdelkader
- Political risk and portfolio performance: implications for Shariah-compliant investors pp. 996-1008

- Muhammad Wajid Raza, Muhammad Tahir Suleman and Adam Zaremba
- Are donor funds used effectively? An examination of Islamic and conventional microfinance institutions pp. 1009-1029

- Toka S. Mohamed and Mohammed Elgammal
- Islamic banking in Bangladesh: a literature review and future research agenda pp. 1030-1054

- M. Kabir Hassan, Muhammed Tarık İslam, Zobayer Ahmed and Jahidul Islam Sarker
- Experiment on interest-free microfinance products pp. 1055-1070

- Abdulahi Ahmed Wazir and Sedat Durmuşkaya
- Takaful funeral; an innovation for Islamic insurance product pp. 1071-1087

- Desmadi Saharuddin, M. Arief Mufraini, Abdul Ghoni, Inayatul Chusna, Ade Sofyan Mulazid and Supriyono Supriyono
Volume 16, issue 4, 2023
- The impact of financial management practices on accountability of Islamic social enterprise (ISE) pp. 669-686

- Muhammad Iqmal Hisha Kamaruddin and Sofiah Md. Auzair
- Lender’s position in the profit and loss sharing Islamic finance: an analytical perspective of Izutsu’s hypotheses on “Islam” and “Hilm” pp. 687-700

- Yasushi Suzuki and Mohammad Dulal Miah
- Shariah capabilities and value propositions of Islamic banking pp. 701-715

- Karim Ullah, Muhammad Ashfaque, Muhammad Atiq, Muhammad Khan and Arif Hussain
- Financial analysts’ personal values, perceived behavioural risk and investment decisions in evaluating CSR pp. 716-733

- Ahmad Usman Shahid, Hafiza Sobia Tufail, Hafiz Yasir Ali and Joane Jonathan
- Toward the development of an Islamic banking sustainability performance index pp. 734-755

- Rym Ammar, Sonia Rebai and Dhafer Saidane
- The impact of the prospect theory value on the relationship between liquidity risk and returns pp. 756-776

- Hamzeh Hosseinpour, Ahmad Khodamipour and Omid Pourheidari
- Islamic banking, efficiency and societal welfare: a machine-learning, agent-based study pp. 777-801

- Efstathios Polyzos, Aristeidis Samitas and Konstantinos Syriopoulos
- A study of cash waqf contribution between millennials of Malaysia and Indonesia pp. 802-818

- Anwar Allah Pitchay, Raditya Sukmana, Ririn Tri Ratnasari and Mohamad Isa Abd Jalil
- Economic and political factors on herding in Islamic GCC stock markets during COVID-19 pandemic pp. 819-834

- Ooi Kok Loang and Zamri Ahmad
- Developing maqasid index for Islamic CSR: the case of Ummah’s Endowment Fund in Indonesia pp. 835-855

- Ascarya Ascarya and Atika Rukminastiti Masrifah
- Connectedness analysis of price return index among Malaysian economic sectors pp. 856-872

- Norzalina Ahmad, Hazrul Shahiri, Safwan Mohd Nor and Mukhriz Izraf Azman Aziz
Volume 16, issue 3, 2023
- The intention of small and medium enterprises' owners to participate in waqf: the case of Malaysia and Indonesia pp. 429-447

- Nisful Laila, Ririn Tri Ratnasari, Shafinar Ismail, Putri Aliah Mohd Hidzir and Mohd Halim Mahphoth
- Monetary transmissions mechanism for Islamic capital markets: evidence from Markov switching dynamic regression approach pp. 448-463

- Zaheer Anwer, Ahmed Sabit, M. Kabir Hassan and Andrea Paltrinieri
- Regime specific spillover between Dow Jones Islamic Market World Index, Islamic gold-backed crypto currencies and the blockchain halal index pp. 464-481

- Yousra Trichilli and Mouna Boujelbéne
- Zakat payment from cryptocurrencies and crypto assets pp. 482-497

- Aishath Muneeza, Saeed Awadh Bin-Nashwan, Magda Ismail Abdel Moshin, Ismail Mohamed and Abdelrahman Al-Saadi
- Cash holdings and firm performance: empirical analysis from Shariah-compliant and conventional corporations pp. 498-515

- Faisal Alnori and Abdullah Bugshan
- Do trust and country governance affect credit growth in GCC countries? pp. 516-538

- Mohamed Albaity, Ray Saadaoui Mallek, Hussein A. Hassan Al-Tamimi and Philip Molyneux
- The asymmetrical linkage between oil price and banking stability in the MENA region pp. 539-556

- Ahmed Rufai Mohammad and Sirajo Aliyu
- Exploring the dynamics of bank liquidity holding in Islamic and conventional banks pp. 557-575

- Khalil Yahya Mohammed Abdo, Abu Hanifa Md. Noman and Mohamed Hisham Hanifa
- Covid-19 and informational efficiency in Asian emerging markets: a comparative study of conventional and Shariah-compliant stocks pp. 576-592

- Muhammad Wajid Raza, Bahrawar Said and Ahmed Elshahat
- From revolutions to institutions: the experience of Arab reform pp. 593-620

- Islam Abdelbary
- Sukuk and bond dynamics in relation to exchange rate pp. 621-646

- Syed Billah, Thi Thu Ha Nguyen and Md Iftekhar Hasan Chowdhury
- Does the conventional money market overnight rate influence the investment rate of Islamic deposits? Evidence from Malaysia pp. 647-668

- Jingya Li, Ming-Hua Liu and Keshab Shrestha
Volume 16, issue 2, 2022
- Religion vs ethics: hedge and safe haven properties of Sukuk and green bonds for stock markets pre- and during COVID-19 pp. 234-252

- Muhammad Abubakr Naeem, Mustafa Raza Rabbani, Sitara Karim and Syed Billah
- Risk perception and cost of capital in emerging market projects using dynamic conditional correlation model pp. 253-273

- Farman Afzal, Ayesha Shehzad, Hafiz Muhammad Rehman, Fahim Afzal and Mohammad Mushfiqul Haque Mushfiqul Haque Mukit
- Explanation and classification of technological entrepreneurship financing policies: lessons from Iran pp. 274-290

- Mohsen Motiei
- Are Shariah-compliant firms less prone to stock price crash risk? Evidence from Malaysia pp. 291-309

- Muhammad Haseeb, Nurul Shahnaz Mahdzan and Wan Marhaini Wan Ahmad
- Islamic Finance an alternative mode for short term financing – working capital management pp. 310-322

- Umar Nawaz Kayani
- The effects of foreign currency exposure and Sharī’ah-compliant status on financial hedging strategy pp. 323-342

- Ruzita Abdul-Rahim, Adilah Abd Wahab and Mohammad Hudaib
- Congruity or dispel? A segmented bibliometric analysis of Sukuk structures pp. 343-365

- Adeel Nasir, Umar Farooq, Kanwal Iqbal Khan and Ather Azim Khan
- Capital structure dynamics ofShariah-compliant vs noncompliant firms: evidence from Pakistan pp. 366-383

- Saeed Akbar, Shehzad Khan, Zahoor Ul Haq and Muhammad Ibrahim Khan
- Providing an Islamic approach of monetary systems pp. 384-404

- Mohamad Mehdi Mojahedi Moakhar, Mahmoud Esavi, Amir Khademalizadeh and Fathollah Tari
- IPO valuation in an emerging market – a study in Iran pp. 405-425

- Hanieh Hekmat, Ali Rahmani and Hassan Yazdifar
Volume 16, issue 1, 2022
- Examining sustainable Shari’ah compliance under shirkah-ul-milk: does Shari’ah-compliant risk matter pp. 1-18

- Mohammad Nazim Uddin
- Ownership in Islamic banks: how home country development influences the performance of foreign Islamic banks pp. 19-33

- Andrew Tek Wei Saw, Siong Hook Law, Ribed Vianneca W. Jubilee and Seng Loong Chang
- Evolution of trust in hawala networks – business relationships analysis from inception to maturity pp. 34-58

- Khurram Sharif, Mohd. Nishat Faisal, Norizan Kassim and Mohamed Zain
- Volatility spillover effect between Pakistan and Shanghai Stock Exchanges using copula and dynamic conditional correlation model pp. 59-80

- Fahim Afzal, Tonmoy Toufic Choudhury and Muhammad Kamran
- Profit- and loss-sharing partnership: the case of the two-tier mudharaba in Islamic banking pp. 81-102

- Amine Ben Amar and AbdelKader O. El Alaoui
- Investigating similarities between Islamic and conventional banks in GCC countries: a dynamic time warping approach pp. 103-129

- Mohamed Sadok Gassouma, Adel Benhamed and Ghassen El Montasser
- Strategies implementing cash waqf system for Baitul Maal wat Tamwil to improve its commercial and social activities pp. 130-153

- Ascarya Ascarya and Atika Rukminastiti Masrifah
- Twelve years of research inThe International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management: a bibliometric analysis pp. 154-174

- Wu Yihua, Fanchen Meng, Muhammad Farrukh, Ali Raza and Imtiaz Alam
- Islamic approach to corporate social responsibility: an international model for Islamic banks pp. 175-191

- Aida Hanic and Edib Smolo
- The application of hibah al-ʿumra in disbursement of family Takāful benefits: an exploratory study pp. 192-209

- Md. Habibur Rahman, Md. Faruk Abdullah, Muhammad Nazmul Hoque and Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad
- The heterogeneous effect of leverage on firm performance: a quantile regression analysis pp. 210-225

- Wafa Ghardallou
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