International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management
2008 - 2024
Current editor(s): Prof M. Kabir Hassan From Emerald Group Publishing Limited Bibliographic data for series maintained by Emerald Support (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2016
- Vulnerability and profitability of MENA banking system: Islamic versus commercial banks pp. 454-473

- Ahmad Y. Khasawneh
- Leadership in context pp. 474-491

- Terki N. Alazmi
- Comparison of ethical and conventional portfolios with second-order stochastic dominance efficiency test pp. 492-511

- Oktay Tas, Kaya Tokmakcioglu, Umut Ugurlu and Murat Isiker
- Cross-country comparison of intellectual capital performance and its impact on financial performance of commercial banks in GCC countries pp. 512-531

- Mahfoudh Abdulkarem Al-Musali and Ku Nor Izah Ku Ismail
- Examining US approvals of Islamic financing products and the Islamic theory of lawful profit pp. 532-550

- Adam Abdullah
- Islamic banking presence and economic growth in Southeast Asia pp. 551-569

- Hind Lebdaoui and Joerg Wild
- Portfolio optimization using the generalized reduced gradient nonlinear algorithm pp. 570-582

- Dima Waleed Hanna Alrabadi
- Modelling public behavioral intention to adopt Islamic banking in Uganda pp. 583-600

- Sulaiman Lujja, Mustafa Omar Mohammad and Rusni Hassan
Volume 9, issue 3, 2016
- IPO underpricing in the insurance industry and the effect of Sharia compliance pp. 314-332

- Zakaria Boulanouar and Faisal Alqahtani
- Islamic values and negotiator behavior pp. 333-345

- Alexandre A. Bachkirov and Salem AlAbri
- Factors influencing external audit fees of companies listed on Dubai Financial Market pp. 346-363

- Kamal Naser and Yousef Mohammad Hassan
- Investigating Islamic banking in Italy pp. 364-387

- Gabriella Gimigliano
- Tawarruq time deposit with wakalah principle: an option that triggers new issues pp. 388-396

- Abdul Ghafar Ismail, Nik Abdul Rahim Nik Abdul Ghani and Mat Nor Mat Zain
- Rental index rate as an alternative to interest rate in Musharakah Mutanaqisah home financing pp. 397-416

- Rosylin Bt Mohd Yusof, Akhmad Affandi Mahfudz, Ahmad Suki Che Mohamed Arif and Nor Hayati Ahmad
- The feasibility of adopting Islamic Banking system under the existing laws in Uganda pp. 417-434

- Sulaiman Lujja, Mustafa Omar Mohammad, Rusni Bt. Hassan and Umar A. Oseni
- Bilateral rebate (ibra’ mutabadal) in Islamic banking operation: a critical appraisal pp. 435-452

- Mohamed Fairooz Abdul Khir
Volume 9, issue 2, 2016
- Inclusive Islamic financial planning: a conceptual framework pp. 170-189

- Habib Ahmed and Ak Md Hasnol Alwee Pg Md Salleh
- Contract agreement model formurabahahfinancing in Indonesia Islamic banking pp. 190-204

- Permata Wulandari, Niken Iwani Surya Putri, Salina Kassim and Liyu Adikasari Sulung
- Altruism, reciprocity and Islamic equity finance pp. 205-221

- Yasushi Suzuki and Mohammad Dulal Miah
- The internal challenges facing Islamic finance industry pp. 222-235

- Abdulazeem Abozaid
- The influence of the UAE context on management practice in UAE business pp. 236-253

- Andre de Waal and Miriam Frijns
- An investigation of the level of compliance with international accounting standards (IAS 1) by listed firms in Bahrain Bourse pp. 254-276

- Fatema Ebrahim Alrawahi and Adel Mohammed Sarea
- Economic substance or legal form: an evaluation of Islamic finance practice pp. 277-295

- Muhammad Hanif
- Islamic bank vs conventional bank: intermediation, fee based service activity and efficiency pp. 296-311

- Dimas Satria Hardianto and Permata Wulandari
Volume 9, issue 1, 2016
- Examining the effects of doing business on Iran and MENA countries’ economic growth pp. 2-23

- Fatemeh Mehrabani, Mehdi Basirat and Fereshte Abdollahi
- Aspirations of an Islamic bank: an exploration from stakeholders’ perspective pp. 24-45

- Ishfaq Ahmed
- Is Islamic bank profitability driven by same forces as conventional banks? pp. 46-66

- Hajer Zarrouk, Khoutem Ben Jedidia and Mouna Moualhi
- Reconciliation or polarization in Islamic bank preference? Socio-political, socio-economic and demographic aspects pp. 67-86

- Etem Hakan Ergec, Bengül Gülümser Kaytanci and Metin Toprak
- Market perceptions of liquid sovereign Sukūk: a new asset class? pp. 87-108

- Volker Nienhaus and Abdullah Karatas
- Human resource management from an Islamic perspective: a contemporary literature review pp. 109-124

- Muhammad Habib Rana and Muhammad Shaukat Malik
- Dispute resolution in the Islamic banking industry of Tanzania: learning from other jurisdictions pp. 125-142

- Abdul-Nasser H.R. Hikmany and Umar A. Oseni
- Determinants of compliance with AAOIFI standards by Islamic banks pp. 143-168

- Sherif El-Halaby and Khaled Hussainey
Volume 8, issue 4, 2015
- The role of human capital in economic development of the earliest Islamic period pp. 398-417

- Seyed Kazem Sadr
- Al-Muqassahmodel pp. 418-438

- Muhammad Bilal and Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera
- Attitudes of Libyan retail consumers toward Islamic methods of finance pp. 439-454

- Alsadek Gait and Andrew Worthington
- The need for Shariah harmonization in financial reporting standardization pp. 455-471

- Murniati Mukhlisin, Mohammad Hudaib and Toseef Azid
- Banks’ stability-efficiency within dual banking system: a stochastic frontier analysis pp. 472-490

- Salma Louati and Younes Boujelbene
- Islamic social business for sustainable development and subjective wellbeing pp. 491-507

- Necati Aydin
- Productivity of MENA Islamic banks: a bootstrapped Malmquist index approach pp. 508-528

- Raéf Bahrini
Volume 8, issue 3, 2015
- Zakat on retirement and pension plans pp. 274-290

- Shafiqur Rahman
- Bank performance and board of directors attributes by Islamic banks pp. 291-309

- Abdullah Awadh Bukair and Azhar Abdul Rahman
- IsWa’danany different toMuwa’adah? Empirical evidence from Malaysia pp. 310-328

- Md. Faruk Abdullah and Asmak Ab Rahman
- Financing government budget deficit as a liquidity risk mitigation tool for Islamic Banks pp. 329-348

- Aniss Boumediene
- Does Islamic bank financing contribute to economic growth? The Malaysian case pp. 349-368

- Nejib Hachicha and Amine Ben Amar
- Differences in accounting treatment of Ijarah: a case study of UAE Islamic banks pp. 369-379

- Namrata Gupta
- Comparative performance-related fund flows for Malaysian Islamic and conventional equity funds pp. 380-394

- Ainulashikin Marzuki and Andrew Worthington
Volume 8, issue 2, 2015
- Using social welfare concepts to guarantee Islamic banks’ deposits pp. 134-149

- Bassam Mohammad Maali and Muhannad Ahmad Atmeh
- Integrating financial inclusion and saving motives into institutional zakat practices pp. 150-170

- Ak Md Hasnol Alwee Pg Md Salleh
- Analysing the moral aspect of qard: a shariah perspective pp. 171-184

- Mohammad Abdullah
- Regional initiative in the Gulf Arab States: the search for a common currency pp. 185-202

- Syed Basher
- Relationship between capital, risk and efficiency pp. 203-221

- Md. Dulal Miah and Kashfia Sharmeen
- International comparison of Shari’ah compliance screening standards pp. 222-245

- Catherine S F Ho
- Integration of waqf-Islamic microfinance model for poverty reduction pp. 246-270

- Mohamed Aslam Haneef, Ataul Huq Pramanik, Mustafa Omar Mohammed, Md. Fouad Bin Amin and Aliyu Dahiru Muhammad
Volume 8, issue 1, 2015
- On building social capital for Islamic finance pp. 2-19

- Adam Ng, Mansor Ibrahim and Abbas Mirakhor
- Socio-economic justice and poverty in Nahj Al-Balagha pp. 20-35

- Amin Mohseni-Cheraghlou
- Determinants of revenue efficiency of Islamic banks pp. 36-63

- Fadzlan Sufian and Fakarudin Kamarudin
- Critical evaluation of the compliance of online Islamic FOREX trading with Islamic principles pp. 64-84

- Rafik Fakhry Omar and Eleri Jones
- Exploring the ethical aspects of Islamic banking pp. 85-98

- Hasan Gilani
- Effect of ownership concentration on capital structure: evidence from the MENA region pp. 99-113

- Omar Farooq
- A proposed contribution model for general Islamic insurance industry pp. 114-131

- Lukman Ayinde Olorogun
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