International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management
2008 - 2024
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2018
- Quantifying the impact of Ramadan on global raw sugar prices pp. 510-528

- Kazi Abrar Hossain, Syed Abul Basher and A.K. Enamul Haque
- Intertemporal consumption behaviour in OIC countries pp. 529-552

- Salman Ahmed Shaikh, Mohd Adib Ismail, Abdul Ghafar Ismail, Shahida Shahimi and Muhammad Hakimi Mohd Shafiai
- How individual’s characteristics influence financial inclusion: evidence from MENAP pp. 553-574

- Fadi Hassan Shihadeh
- US unconventional monetary policy and Islamic equity indices pp. 575-590

- Sayyed Mahdi Ziaei
- Corporate governance and firm performance: an empirical evidence from Syria pp. 591-607

- Zukaa Mardnly, Sulaiman Mouselli and Riad Abdulraouf
- The applicability of credit scoring models in emerging economies: an evidence from Jordan pp. 608-630

- Maher Ala’raj, Maysam Abbod and Mohammed Radi
- Loan-to-value policy: evidence from Turkish dual banking system pp. 631-649

- Burak Pirgaip and Ali Hepsen
- The impact of auditor conservatism on accruals and going concern opinion: Iranian angle pp. 650-666

- Mahdi Salehi, Hossein Tarighi and Haydar Sahebkar
- Management accounting-strategy coalignment in Islamic banking pp. 667-694

- Sugiyarti Fatma Laela, Hilda Rossieta, Setyo Hari Wijanto and Rifki Ismal
Volume 11, issue 3, 2018
- Identifying the optimal level of gold as a reserve asset using Black–Litterman model pp. 334-356

- Kamola Bayram, Adam Abdullah and Ahamed Kameel Meera
- Moderating role of religiosity onZakatcompliance behavior in Nigeria pp. 357-373

- Abubakar U. Farouk, Kamil Md Idris and Ram Al Jaffri Bin Saad
- A proposed model forwaqffinancing public goods and mixed public goods in Malaysia pp. 395-415

- Azniza Hartini Azrai Azaimi Ambrose, Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan and Hanira Hanafi
- Earnings announcements, stock price reaction and market efficiency – the case of Saudi Arabia pp. 416-431

- Ali Murad Syed and Ishtiaq Bajwa
- Identifying the determinants of Malaysian corporateSukukrating pp. 432-448

- Nur Amirah Borhan and Noryati Ahmad
- Does sin matter in corporate governance issues in the United States pp. 449-469

- Hanene Ezzine and Bernard Olivero
- Corporate governance quality of Islamic banks: measurement and effect on financial performance pp. 470-487

- Hana Ajili and Abdelfettah Bouri
- Efficiency and productivity performance ofzakatfunds in Algeria pp. 474-494

- Chams-Eddine Djaghballou, Mohamed Djaghballou, Mousa Larbani and Azhar Mohamad
- Sharīʿah-compliant deposit insurance scheme: a proposed additional modality pp. 488-506

- Madaa Mustafa and Syed Faiq Najeeb
Volume 11, issue 2, 2018
- The contagion effect between the oil market, and the Islamic and conventional stock markets of the GCC country pp. 157-181

- Taicir Mezghani and Mouna Boujelbène
- Herding behavior in Islamic GCC stock market: a daily analysis pp. 182-193

- Mustapha Chaffai and Imed Medhioub
- Islamic occasions and investor sentiment pp. 194-212

- Marwa Jaziri and Mouna Abdelhedi
- Attitude of Muslim minority in Spain towards Islamic finance pp. 213-230

- Abdulkader Kaakeh, M. Kabir Hassan and Stefan F. van Hemmen Almazor
- Modeling crowdfunders’ behavioral intention to adopt the crowdfunding-waqf model (CWM) in Malaysia pp. 231-249

- Mohamed Asmy Mohd Thas Thaker, Hassanudin Mohd Thas Thaker and Anwar Allah Pitchay
- Empirical investigation of SMEs’ perceptions towards PLS financing in Morocco pp. 250-273

- Fairouz Badaj and Bouchra Radi
- ShariahSupervisory Board Report (SSBR) in Islamic banks pp. 274-296

- Abdul Rafay and Saqib Farid
- Principal-agent relationship issues in Islamic banks: a view of Islamic ethical system pp. 297-311

- Mohd Haniff Zainuldin, Tze Kiat Lui and Kwang Jing Yii
- The effects of board attributes on Sukuk rating pp. 312-330

- Mohamed Abulgasem Elhaj, Nurul Aini Muhamed and Nathasa Mazna Ramli
Volume 11, issue 1, 2017
- Beneficial ownership insukuk ijarah: ashari’ahappraisal pp. 2-17

- Nik Abdul Rahim Nik Abdul Ghani
- Determinants of Islamic banking growth: an empirical analysis pp. 18-39

- Tamsir Cham
- Classification and prioritization ofwaqflands: a Selangor case pp. 40-58

- Malik Shahzad Shabbir
- Test on yields of equivalently-rated bonds pp. 59-78

- Mohamed Ariff, Alireza Zarei and Muhammad Bhatti
- What drives consumer choice of Islamic banking services in the United Arab Emirates? pp. 79-95

- Anamitra Shome, Fauzia Jabeen and Rajesh Rajaguru
- The role of training in building awareness about formalin abuse: evidence from Bangladesh pp. 96-108

- Golam Mohammad Shamusul Kabir, Kazi Tanvir Mahmud, Aniqa Hassan, David Hilton and Sheikh Monirul Islam
- Factors influencing behaviour to participate in Islamic microfinance pp. 109-130

- Hartomi Maulana, Dzuljastri Abdul Razak and Adewale Abideen Adeyemi
- Ribaand interest in Islamic finance: semantic and terminological ıssue pp. 131-138

- Ugi Suharto
- Intellectual capital and firm performance pp. 139-151

- Allam Hamdan
Volume 10, issue 4, 2017
- Profitability and risk in interest-free banking industries: a dynamic panel data analysis pp. 454-469

- Mohamed Ali Trabelsi and Naama Trad
- How Islamic is Islamic banking in Pakistan? pp. 470-483

- Muhammad Tariq Majeed and Abida Zainab
- Partial adjustment toward target accounts payable ratio pp. 484-502

- Ala’a Adden Abuhommous
- Application of law of evidence to Islamic banking with special reference to Malaysia pp. 503-518

- Aishath Muneeza
- The causality between returns of interest-based banks and Islamic banks: the case of Turkey pp. 519-535

- Serkan Yuksel
- Reward allocation decision making in Arab-Islamic business organizations pp. 536-553

- Alexandre Anatolievich Bachkirov and Faridahwati Mohd. Shamsudin
- Bankarization in the first European cities with an equal number of Muslim and Christian inhabitants pp. 554-580

- Miguel Ángel Pérez-Castro, Miguel Ángel Montero-Alonso and Akram Abderrahman-Azaar
- Application of leadership style in government organizations: a survey in the Kingdom of Bahrain pp. 581-594

- Sutan Emir Hidayat, Ahmad Rafiki and Marwa Mohamed Aldoseri
Volume 10, issue 3, 2017
- A quantitative framework for testing the resilience of Islamic finance portfolios under IFSB and Basel capital rules pp. 290-311

- Nadi Serhan Aydin
- Regulatory capital and stability of Islamic and conventional banks pp. 312-330

- Fakhri Korbi and Khemaies Bougatef
- Determinants of Islamic banks’ profitability: international evidence pp. 331-350

- Ahmad T. Alharbi
- Classification of profit-sharing investment accounts pp. 351-370

- Aprilia Beta Suandi
- Family Takaful in developing countries: the case of Middle East and North Africa (MENA) pp. 371-399

- Mohamed Sherif and Sadia Hussnain
- Resiliency between Islamic and conventional banks in Bangladesh pp. 400-418

- Ajim Uddin, Mohammad Ashraful Chowdhury and Md. Nazrul Islam
- Performance comparison of Islamic and conventional banks: empirical evidence from Pakistan pp. 419-433

- Imran Khan, Mehreen Khan and Muhammad Tahir
- Islamic religiosity and portfolio allocation: the Malaysian context pp. 434-452

- Nurul Shahnaz Mahdzan, Rozaimah Zainudin, Rosmawani Che Hashim and Noor Adwa Sulaiman
Volume 10, issue 2, 2017
- Does Islamic banking really strengthen financial stability? Empirical evidence from Pakistan pp. 130-148

- Abdul Rashid, Saba Yousaf and Muhammad Khaleequzzaman
- Unveiling black-box of bank efficiency pp. 149-169

- Abul Kalam Azad, Kwek Kian-Teng and Muzalwana Abdul Talib
- The impact of Islamic accounting standards on information asymmetry pp. 170-185

- Abiot Mindaye Tessema, Samy Garas and Kienpin Tee
- Impact of human resource (HR) practices on organizational performance pp. 186-207

- Muhammad Habib Rana and Muhammad Shaukat Malik
- Capital buffers in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) banks: is market discipline important? pp. 208-228

- Saibal Ghosh
- Challenges toShariahequity screening, fromShariahscholars’ perspective pp. 229-242

- Anna Azmi, Normawati Non and Norazlin Ab Aziz
- Islamic finance professional programme structure: development and prospects pp. 243-263

- Siong Choy Chong and Usman Olakunle Balogun
- Determinants of Islamic banking adoption in Ghana pp. 264-288

- Joseph Mbawuni and Simon Gyasi Nimako
Volume 10, issue 1, 2017
- Did corporate governance mechanisms affect earnings management? Further evidence from GCC Islamic banks pp. 2-23

- Mohamed Chakib Kolsi and Rihab Grassa
- Determinants of capital structure of Islamic and conventional commercial banks pp. 24-41

- Nadeem Ahmed Sheikh and Muhammad Azeem Qureshi
- Moral hazard and risk-taking incentives in Islamic banks, does franchise value matter! pp. 42-59

- Mehdi Mili and Sami Abid
- Interest free liquidity management scheme (time-weighted debt units) pp. 60-76

- Ahmed Taha Al Ajlouni
- Competitive condition and market power of Islamic banks in Indonesia pp. 77-91

- Cupian and Muhamad Abduh
- Awareness and willingness towards Islamic banking among Muslims: An Indian perspective pp. 92-101

- Jamid Ul Islam and Zillur Rahman
- Capital structure in a tax-free economy: evidence from UAE pp. 102-116

- Yomna Abdulla
- Dividend payout policy of Islamic vs conventional banks: case of Saudi Arabia pp. 117-128

- Lama Tarek Al-Kayed
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