International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management
2008 - 2024
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Volume 15, issue 6, 2022
- An alternative model for Islamic venture capital firms pp. 1009-1018

- Oussama Gafrej and Mouna Boujelbéne
- An analysis of onlinesadaqahacceptance among university graduates in Malaysia pp. 1019-1034

- Hanudin Amin
- Voluntary disclosure-cost of equity nexus and the moderating role of corporate governance: evidence from an extremely politically unstable context pp. 1035-1052

- Muiz Abu Alia, Islam Abdeljawad, Sara Emad Jallad and Mamunur Rashid
- Corporate governance of state-owned enterprises in Iran: an exploratory pathology pp. 1053-1071

- Vahid Beygi, Mohammad Abooyee Ardakan and Seyyed Mohammad Moghimi
- Impact of Qard-al-Hasan (interest-free loan) program in reducing multidimensional poverty: an evidence from the southwest Bangladesh pp. 1072-1087

- Farah Muneer and Foyasal Khan
- Asymmetric dependence structures and decoupling hypothesis: Islamic versus conventional equity indices with copula approach pp. 1088-1108

- Fatma Houidi and Siwar Ellouze
- Determining intention to choose Islamic financial products using the attitude–social influence–self-efficacy (ASE) model: the case of Turkey pp. 1109-1126

- Metin Saygılı, Sedat Durmuşkaya, Nihal Sütütemiz and Ahmet Yağmur Ersoy
- Volatility spillover effects between oil and GCC stock markets: a wavelet-based asymmetric dynamic conditional correlation approach pp. 1127-1149

- Ho Thuy Tien and Ngo Thai Hung
- Toward the Black–Litterman with Shariah-compliant asset pricing model: a case study on the Indonesian stock market during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1150-1164

- Retno Subekti, Abdurakhman and Dedi Rosadi
Volume 15, issue 5, 2022
- Empathy or perceived credibility? An empirical study of Muslim donating behaviour through online charitable crowdfunding in Indonesia pp. 829-846

- Rahmatina Awaliah Kasri and Esmeralda Indriani
- The actualization ofmaqāṣid al-Sharīʿahin Islamic finance: a conceptual framework pp. 847-864

- Abu Talib Mohammad Monawer, Noor Naemah Abdul Rahman, Ameen Ahmed Abdullah Qasem Al-Nahari, Luqman Haji Abdullah, Abdul Karim Ali and Meguellati Achour
- Allocation discretion, price discounts and returns in Turkish initial public offerings pp. 865-883

- Lokman Tutuncu
- Factors affecting sukuk market development: empirical evidence from sukuk issuing economies pp. 884-902

- Ameenullah Aman, Asmadi Mohamed Naim, Mohamad Yazid Isa and Syed Emad Azhar Ali
- Human governance a pathway to integrity in counteracting corruption pp. 903-923

- Nor Azmi Ramli, Ainul Mohsein Abdul Mohsin, Arfah Salleh and Noor Shakirah Mat Akhir
- The impact of zakat in poverty alleviation and income inequality reduction from the perspective of gender in West Java, Indonesia pp. 924-942

- Qurroh Ayuniyyah, Ataul Huq Pramanik, Norma Md Saad and Muhammad Irwan Ariffin
- Intellectual capital disclosure and financial performance nexus in Islamic and conventional banks in the GCC countries pp. 943-966

- Erhan Akkas and Mehmet Asutay
- Factors influence intention of management of Shariah-compliant companies to participate in Islamic voluntary charity pp. 967-985

- Anwar Allah Pitchay
- Exploring customer engagement value from relationship benefits pp. 986-1005

- Alireza Tourchian, Samad Aali, Naser Sanoubar and Alireza Bafandeh Zendeh
Volume 15, issue 4, 2021
- The contribution of Shariah-Compliant products to SDGs attending through the pace of economic growth: an empirical evidence from Pakistan pp. 681-698

- Muhammad Abubakar Siddique, Mirajul Haq and Memoona Rahim
- Modeling returns of sukuk and related indices with system GMM: evidence from the MENA region pp. 699-716

- Neha Seth, Monica Singhania and Saif Siddiqui
- The effects of bank competition, financial stability and ownership structure: evidence from the Middle East and North African (MENA) countries pp. 717-738

- Syed Moudud-Ul-Huq, Tanmay Biswas, Md. Abdul Halim, Miroslav Mateev, Imran Yousaf and Mohammad Zoynul Abedin
- Developing a Shari’ah based FinTech Money Creation Free [SFMCF] model for Islamic banking pp. 739-758

- Othman Ibrahim Altwijry, Mustafa Omar Mohammed, M. Kabir Hassan and Mohammad Selim
- Empirical evaluation of structure-conduct-performance paradigm as applied to the Iranian Islamic banking system pp. 759-787

- Mahdi Ghaemi Asl, Muhammad Mahdi Rashidi and Alireza Ghorbani
- Evolution of Islamic liquidity management in Turkey pp. 788-810

- Ufuk Can and Mehmet Emin Bocuoglu
- Impacts of Sharīʿah supervision and corporate social responsibility on banks’ risk-taking behavior and profitability pp. 811-828

- Syed Moudud-Ul-Huq
Volume 15, issue 3, 2021
- Contagion risk: cases of Islamic and emerging market banks pp. 481-505

- Da-Eun Yoon, Tonmoy Choudhury, Anup Kumar Saha and Mamunur Rashid
- Self-determination theory and individuals’ intention to participate in donation crowdfunding pp. 506-526

- Anwar Allah Pitchay, Noha Mamdouh Aboue Eliz, Yuvaraj Ganesan, Al-Amin Mydin, Ririn Tri Ratnasari and Mohamed Asmy Mohd Thas Thaker
- Price-limit effectiveness: evidence from the Borsa Istanbul (BIST) pp. 527-568

- Osman Ulas Aktas, Lawrence Kryzanowski and Jie Zhang
- Analysis of enterprise risk management practices in Malaysianwaqfinstitutions pp. 569-585

- Rubayah Yakob, Mohd Hafizuddin-Syah Bangaan Abdullah, Sajiah Yakob, Nooraida Yakob, Nurul Hidayah Md. Razali and Hairolanuar Mohamad
- Manipulation and performance persistence: an examination of Iranian equity mutual fund performance pp. 586-601

- Mahsa Hosseini, Mohammad Khodaei Valahzaghard and Ali Saeedi
- The impact of Islamic banking model and Islamic financial development on bank performance: evidence from dual banking economies pp. 602-625

- Tanveer Ahsan and Muhammad Azeem Qureshi
- The effect of the number of bank relationships on firm leverage: high-risk shift and the curse of mainstream banks pp. 626-643

- Yusuf Dinc and Rumeysa Bilgin
- Does bank governance affect risk and efficiency? Evidence from Islamic banks in GCC countries pp. 644-663

- Samir Srairi, Khawla Bourkhis and Asma Houcine
- Gender diversity, board of director’s size and Islamic banks performance pp. 664-680

- Entissar Elgadi and Wafa Ghardallou
Volume 15, issue 2, 2021
- COVID-19 and GCC stock market performance: an analysis of the boon (financial stimulus package) and curse (oil price plunge) effects pp. 223-235

- Shinaj Valangattil Shamsudheen, Mudeer Ahmed Khattak, Aishath Muneeza and Makeen Huda
- Designing micro-fintech models for Islamic micro financial institutions in Indonesia pp. 236-254

- Ascarya Ascarya and Ali Sakti
- The potential of Islamic social finance to alleviate poverty in the era of COVID-19: the moderating effect of ethical orientation pp. 255-270

- Umar Habibu Umar, Abubakar Jamilu Baita, Md Harashid Bin Haron and Sadanu Hamza Kabiru
- Zakat administration in times of COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia: a knowledge discovery via text mining pp. 271-286

- Fahmi Ali Hudaefi, Rezzy Eko Caraka and Hairunnizam Wahid
- Islamic stock markets and COVID-19-induced shocks: simulations with global VAR approach pp. 287-309

- Idris Adediran, Abdulfatai Salawudeen and Syed Nasir Ashraf Sabzwari
- Islamic banking stability amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of digital financial inclusion pp. 310-330

- Hasanul Banna, M. Kabir Hassan, Rubi Ahmad and Md Rabiul Alam
- Are Islamic financial institutions more resilient against the COVID-19 pandemic in the GCC countries? pp. 331-358

- Erhan Akkas and Hazem Al Samman
- A note on the relationship between COVID-19 and stock market return: evidence from South Asia pp. 359-371

- Md Arafat Rahman, Md Mohsan Khudri, Muhammad Kamran and Pakeezah Butt
- Are Islamic indexes, Bitcoin and gold, still “safe-haven” assets during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis? pp. 372-385

- Slah Bahloul, Mourad Mroua, Nader Naifar and Nader Naifar
- The role of Islamic social finance during Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia’s economic recovery pp. 386-405

- Ascarya Ascarya
- How do banks’ capital regulation and risk-taking respond to COVID-19? Empirical insights of ownership structure pp. 406-424

- Syed Moudud-Ul-Huq, Kawsar Ahmed, Mohammad Ashraful Chowdhury, Hafiz M. Sohail, Tanmay Biswas and Faisal Abbas
- Socially responsible investment (SRI) Sukuk as a financing alternative for post COVID-19 development project pp. 425-440

- Rashedul Hasan, Sivakumar Velayutham and Abu Faisal Khan
- Infaqduring movement lockdown: the perspective from social responsibility theory pp. 441-460

- Mohamad Isa Abd Jalil, Suddin Lada, Anwar Allah Pitchay, Mohd Ashari Bakri, Mohd Fahmi Ghazali and Mohamad Rizal Abdul Hamid
- COVID-19 pandemic and risk dynamics of financial markets in G7 countries pp. 461-478

- Mohammad Ashraful Mobin, M. Kabir Hassan, Airil Khalid and Ruzita Abdul-Rahim
Volume 15, issue 1, 2021
- Corporate governance and IFSB standard-4: evidence from Islamic banks in Bangladesh pp. 1-17

- Md. Harun Ur Rashid, Ruma Khanam and Md. Hafij Ullah
- The approach of Islamic economists to the prohibition of interest in the context of Böhm-Bawerk’s time preference theory of interest pp. 18-31

- Cem Eyerci
- Assessing the application of Islamic and conventional hedgings in Indonesia pp. 32-47

- Rifki Ismal
- Augmented reality (AR)-based sharia financial literacy system (AR-SFLS): a new approach to virtual sharia financial socialization for young learners pp. 48-65

- Ratna Candra Sari, P.L. Rika Fatimah, Sariyatul Ilyana and Hardika Dwi Hermawan
- The impact of performance, liquidity and credit risks on banking diversification in a context of financial stress pp. 66-82

- Oussama Gafrej and Mouna Boujelbéne
- The role of Islamic social finance in societal welfare: a case study of selected IFBOs in southwest Nigeria pp. 83-99

- Abdullahi A. Shuaib and M. Sohail
- Indonesian Islamic moral incentives in credit card debt repayment: a feature selection using various data mining pp. 100-124

- Rezzy Eko Caraka, Fahmi Ali Hudaefi, Prana Ugiana, Toni Toharudin, Avia Enggar Tyasti, Noor Ell Goldameir and Rung Ching Chen
- Competitive strategies-performance nexus and the mediating role of enterprise risk management practices: a multi-group analysis for fully fledged Islamic banks and conventional banks with Islamic window in Pakistan pp. 125-145

- Waqas Ali, Imran Ibrahim Alasan, Mushtaq Hussain Khan, Shujahat Ali, Jun-Hwa Cheah and T. Ramayah
- The prohibition of speculation in Islamic finance: fairness and framing pp. 146-157

- Aneeka Kanwal
- Investigating beta anomaly: comparison of Shariah-compliant and conventional stocks pp. 158-178

- Muhammad Ali Jibran Qamar, Asma Hassan, Mian Sajid Nazir and Abdul Haque
- Impact of Brexit on Islamic stock markets: employing MGARCH-DCC and wavelet correlation analysis pp. 179-202

- Burak Cikiryel, Hakan Aslan and Mücahit Özdemir
- Salamfinancing: from common local issues to a potential international framework pp. 203-217

- Ratna Mulyany, Mirna Indriani and Indayani Indayani
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