International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management
2008 - 2024
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Volume 13, issue 5, 2020
- Corporate governance mechanism and the ratings of Islamic and conventional mutual funds: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 769-786

- Farrukh Naveed, Muhammad Kashif Khurshid and Shahnawaz Saqib
- Financing homes by employingIjarabased diminishingMusharaka pp. 787-802

- Mohammad Selim
- Examining the relationship between bank stability and earnings quality in Islamic and conventional banks pp. 803-826

- Youssef Riahi
- The relevance of valuation models: insights from Palestine exchange pp. 827-845

- Murad Harasheh, Andrea Amaduzzi and Fairouz Darwish
- Determinants of banks’ dividend payment decisions: evidence from MENA countries pp. 847-871

- Akram Ramadan Budagaga
- Is the GCC an optimum currency area (OCA)? Empirical answers from co-movements pp. 873-890

- Tamsir Cham
- Corporate governance and compliance with AAOIFI governance standards by Islamic banks pp. 891-918

- Yosra Mnif and Marwa Tahari
- Cash holdings: Do they boost or hurt firms’ performance? Evidence from listed non-financial firms in Saudi Arabia pp. 919-934

- Faisal Alnori
- Consumers’ choice of the services of Islamic banks in dual banking system pp. 935-947

- Abdul Quadir
Volume 13, issue 4, 2020
- Types of banking institutions and economic growth pp. 553-578

- Khaled Elmawazini, Khiyar Abdullah Khiyar and Asiye Aydilek
- Islamic finance merging public finance within public–private partnership pp. 579-592

- Hanna Kociemska
- How and when Islamic work ethic (IWE) leads to employee promotive and prohibitive voice? The interplay of employee moral identity and perceived voice opportunity pp. 593-612

- Imran Hameed, Zeeshan Ahmed Bhatti, Muhammad Asif Khan and Sumaiya Syed
- Financial leverage, debt maturity, future financing constraints and future investment pp. 613-634

- Ehsan Poursoleiman, Gholamreza Mansourfar and Sazali Abidin
- Islam, institutions and entrepreneurship: evidence from Muslim populations across nations pp. 635-653

- Abu Hanifah Ayob and Abrar Ali Saiyed
- Impact of Islamic banking share on financial inclusion: evidence from MENA pp. 655-673

- Duha Farouq Khmous and Mustafa Besim
- Banking concentration and financial development in the MENA region pp. 675-689

- Hassan Hamadi and Ali Awdeh
- Effects of board characteristics, audit committee and risk management on corporate performance: evidence from Palestinian listed companies pp. 691-706

- Sami R.M. Musallam
- Istisna’abased monetary policy and its effectiveness in achieving full employment and price stability pp. 707-726

- Mohammad Selim
- Islamic financial inclusion determinants in Indonesia: an ANP approach pp. 727-747

- Mohammad Mahbubi Ali, Abrista Devi, Hafas Furqani and Hamzah Hamzah
- The impact of corporate governance on intellectual capitals efficiency in Iran pp. 749-766

- Mahmoud Lari Dashtbayaz, Mahdi Salehi, Alieyh Mirzaei and Hamideh Nazaridavaji
Volume 13, issue 3, 2020
- Measuring corporate social responsibility in Islamic banking: what matters? pp. 357-388

- Muhammad Bilal Zafar and Ahmad Azam Sulaiman
- Moderating role of patriotism on sales tax compliance among Jordanian SMEs pp. 389-415

- Ahmad Farhan Alshira'h and Hijattulah Abdul-Jabbar
- Organization-stakeholder relationship and performance of Iranian SMEs pp. 417-436

- Alireza Jalali, Mastura Jaafar and T. Ramayah
- The effect of customer orientation coaching on employee’s individual performance and financial and non-financial performance pp. 437-469

- Amir Abedini Koshksaray, Allahyar (Arsalan) Ardakani, Naeimeh Ghasemnejad and Ateneh Qhodsikhah Azbari
- Spillover effects of financial development on the informal economic activity pp. 471-482

- Salih Katircioglu and Hatice Imamoglu
- The impact of Shari’ah and corporate governance on Islamic banks performance: evidence from Asia pp. 483-501

- Imran Khan and Syeda Nitasha Zahid
- Are Islamic indices a viable investment avenue? An empirical study of Islamic and conventional indices in India pp. 503-518

- Mahfooz Alam and Valeed Ahmad Ansari
- Islamic bank contribution to Indonesian economic growth pp. 519-532

- Suhardi M. Anwar, Junaidi Junaidi, Salju Salju, Ready Wicaksono and Mispiyanti Mispiyanti
- On the relevance of higher-moments for portfolio-management within Islamic finance pp. 533-552

- Omar Shaikh
Volume 13, issue 2, 2020
- Predicting the effect of Googling investor sentiment on Islamic stock market returns pp. 165-193

- Yousra Trichilli, Mouna Boujelbène Abbes and Afif Masmoudi
- The day of the week effects in stock markets of countries with predominantly Muslim populations pp. 195-218

- Bengü Yardımcı and Sabri Erdem
- Oil prices and bank credit risk in MENA countries after the 2008 financial crisis pp. 219-247

- Rui Wang and Hang (Robin) Luo
- Evaluation of the Islamic interbank benchmark rate pp. 249-262

- Issam Tlemsani
- Investigating the effect of perceived quality of self-service banking on customer satisfaction pp. 263-280

- Alireza Pooya, Mehran Abed Khorasani and Simin Gholamian Ghouzhdi
- Drivers of loyalty among non-Muslims towards Islamic banking in Malaysia pp. 281-302

- Hassanudin Mohd Thas Thaker, K. Chandra Sakaran, N. Madhavan Nanairan, Mohamed Asmy Mohd Thas Thaker and Hafezali Iqbal Hussain
- Measuring ‘Islamic accountability’ in Islamic social enterprise (ISE) pp. 303-321

- Muhammad Iqmal Hisha Kamaruddin and Sofiah Md Auzair
- Innovative leadership in leisure and entertainment industry pp. 323-337

- Virginia Bodolica, Martin Spraggon and Nadia Saleh
- The influence of different advertisement messages and levels of religiosity on attitude and purchase intention pp. 339-356

- Erol Ustaahmetoğlu
Volume 13, issue 1, 2019
- The diversification benefit of Islamic investment to Chinese conventional equity investors pp. 1-23

- Buerhan Saiti, Yusuf Ma, Ruslan Nagayev and İbrahim Güran Yumusak
- Herding behaviour and Islamic market efficiency assessment: case of Dow Jones and Sukuk market pp. 24-41

- Emna Mnif, Bassem Salhi and Anis Jarboui
- Managerial ownership and stock price crash risk: a case of Iranian firms pp. 42-55

- Ali Haghighi and Mehdi Safari Gerayli
- Need for calibration: applying a maximum threshold to liquidity ratio for Islamic banks pp. 56-74

- Muhammed Dolgun, Adam Ng and Abbas Mirakhor
- The association between intellectual capital and financial performance in the Islamic banking industry pp. 75-93

- A.A. Ousama, Helmi Hammami and Mustafa Abdulkarim
- Co-movements and diversification opportunities among Dow Jones Islamic indexes pp. 94-115

- Monia Antar and Fatma Alahouel
- Islamic ethics, capital structure and profitability of banks; what makes Islamic banks different? pp. 116-134

- Kaouther Toumi
- Is there a Ramadhan effect onShariamutual funds? Evidence from Indonesia and Malaysia pp. 135-146

- Rofikoh Rokhim and Irma Octaviani
- Determinants of intention to use Islamic banking pp. 147-163

- Samia Ayyub, Wang Xuhui, Muhammad Asif and Rana Muhammad Ayyub
Volume 12, issue 5, 2019
- The practice of local economic development andMaqāṣid al-Sharī‘ah pp. 625-642

- Fahmi Ali Hudaefi and Neni Heryani
- The role of banking regulation in the development of Islamic banking financing in Indonesia pp. 643-662

- Nur Dyah Nastiti and Rahmatina Awaliah Kasri
- Why do Indonesian Muslims donate through mosques? pp. 663-679

- Rahmatina Awaliah Kasri and Untung Handayani Ramli
- Implementation of dual monetary policy and its relevance to inflation and unemployment in the Phillips curve context in Indonesia pp. 680-697

- Amrial, Ahmad Mikail and Tika Arundina
- Finance-growth nexus: Islamic finance development in Indonesia pp. 698-711

- Ryanda Al Fathan and Tika Arundina
- Examining financial needs of banking customers for product development in Islamic banking in Indonesia pp. 712-726

- Aimatul Yumna
- Ramadan’s impact on the optimism of analysts’ recommendations pp. 727-742

- Harit Satt, Sarah Nechbaoui, M. Kabir Hassan and Selma Izadi
- Assesment of zakat distribution pp. 743-766

- Rahman Saleh Rahmat and Mohamad Nurzaman
Volume 12, issue 4, 2019
- CanShariahboard characteristics influence risk-taking behavior of Islamic banks? pp. 469-488

- Amal AlAbbad, M. Kabir Hassan and Irum Saba
- Shariah-compliant status and investors’ demand for IPOs: the effects of information asymmetry pp. 489-508

- Ahmad Hakimi Tajuddin, Rasidah Mohd Rashid, Karren Lee-Hwei Khaw and Norliza Che Yahya
- The mediating effect of service provider expertise on the relationship between institutional trust, dispositional trust and trust intakafulservices pp. 509-522

- Sajid Mohy-Ul-Din, Sarminah Samad, Mohsin Abdur Rehman, Mirza Zaar Ali and Usman Ahmad
- Sharīʿahissues ontaʿwidhin Malaysia pp. 523-531

- Muhammad Shahrul Ifwat Ishak
- Adverse selection analysis for profit and loss sharing contracts pp. 532-552

- Hechem Ajmi, Hassaneddeen Abd Aziz, Salina Kassim and Walid Mansour
- Modeling of Islamic consumer behavior and background music regarding ambiguity in the Islamic texts pp. 553-568

- Maryam Akhavan Kharazian and Vahed Azadfar
- Dana Gas Sukuk default: a juristic analysis of court judgement pp. 569-585

- Saheed Abdullahi Busari, Akhtarzaite AbdulAziz, Luqman Zakariyah and Muhammad Amanullah
- Factors influencing the community behavioral intention for adoption of Islamic banking pp. 586-600

- Sayeda Zeenat Maryam, Mian Saqib Mehmood and Chaudhry Abdul Khaliq
- Social capital and economic performance of the Muslim world pp. 601-622

- Muhammad Tariq Majeed
Volume 12, issue 3, 2019
- Dynamic and frequency connectedness across Islamic stock indexes, bonds, crude oil and gold pp. 306-321

- Nader Trabelsi
- Financial and social efficiency in the Yemen microfinance institutions pp. 322-345

- Mohammed Ali Al-Awlaqi and Ammar Mohamed Aamer
- Publishing Islamic economics and finance research: polemics, perceptions and prospects pp. 346-367

- Syed Nazim Ali and Bahnaz Ali AlQuradaghi
- Efficiency, firm-specific and corporate governance factors of the Takaful insurance pp. 368-387

- Hui Shan Lee, Fan Fah Cheng, Wai Mun Har, Annuar Md Nassir and Nazrul Hisyam Ab Razak
- When are earnings informative? pp. 388-406

- Mona Elbannan and Omar Farooq
- Ownership structure and audit committee effectiveness: evidence from top GCC capitalized firms pp. 407-425

- Mahfoudh Abdulkarem Al-Musali, Mohammed Helmi Qeshta, Mohamed Ali Al-Attafi and Abood Mohammad Al-Ebel
- Islamic banking and real performances in a dual banking system pp. 426-447

- Mohamed Ben Mimoun
- Panel modeling of z-score: evidence from Islamic and conventional Saudi banks pp. 448-468

- Hassan Ghassan and Abdelkrim Guendouz
Volume 12, issue 2, 2019
- Data envelopment analysis and data mining to efficiency estimation and evaluation pp. 169-190

- Abdel Latef M. Anouze and Imad Bou-Hamad
- The complementarity between corporate social responsibility disclosure and institutional investor in Jordan pp. 191-215

- Abdullah Daas and Reem Alaraj
- Corporate governance, Sharia’ah governance and performance pp. 216-235

- Amina Buallay
- External and internal determinants of performances of Shariah and non-Shariah compliant firms pp. 236-253

- Catherine S.F. Ho and Nor Erna Nabila Mohd-Raff
- Evolving banking market structure in Oman: should CBO approve the mergers? pp. 254-264

- Saeed Al-Muharrami
- Do fundamental portfolios outperform in the MENA equity markets? pp. 265-281

- Rasha Tawfiq Abadi and Florinda Silva
- Cross section of stock returns onShari’ah-compliant stocks: evidence from Pakistan pp. 282-302

- Salman Ahmed Shaikh, Mohd Adib Ismail, Abdul Ghafar Ismail, Shahida Shahimi and Muhammad Hakimi Mohd. Shafiai
Volume 12, issue 1, 2018
- Are Islamic banks different? The application of the Radical Affinity Index pp. 2-29

- Leire San-Jose and Jon Cuesta
- Impact of behavioral factors on investors’ financial decisions: case of the Egyptian stock market pp. 30-55

- Noura Metawa, M. Kabir Hassan, Saad Metawa and M. Faisal Safa
- An empirical investigation into the impact ofShari’ah-compliant status and Muslim directorship on the accuracy of IPO management earnings forecasts pp. 56-75

- Mohammed Abdullah Ammer and Abdulaziz Mohammed Alsahlawi
- Mediating effect of intrinsic motivation on the relationship between Islamic work ethic, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment in banking sector pp. 76-95

- Alborz Gheitani, Saheb Imani, Nader Seyyedamiri and Pantea Foroudi
- Interaction between precious metals price and Islamic stock markets pp. 96-114

- Gülfen Tuna
- Potential ofSharī’ahcompliant microfinance in alleviating poverty in Nigeria pp. 115-129

- AbdulRazzaq Abdul-Majeed Alaro and Abdulrahman Habeeb Alalubosa
- The effectiveness of Qard-al-Hasan (interest free loan) as a tool of monetary policy pp. 130-151

- Mohammad Selim
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