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 7, issue 4, 2014
- Is global financial and social stability possible? pp. 370-394

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Dow Jones Islamic Market US Index pp. 395-420

- Mohammad Omar Farooq and Md. Hasib Reza
- Commitment and trust in achieving financial goals of strategic alliance pp. 421-442

- Imam Wahyudi
- The causality between returns of interest-based banks and Islamic banks: the case of Turkey pp. 443-456

- Etem Hakan Ergec and Bengül Gülümser Kaytanci
- Benefits of international portfolio diversification pp. 457-472

- S. Jamaledin Mohseni Zonouzi, Gholamreza Mansourfar and Fateme Bagherzadeh Azar
- Purifying Islamic equities: the interest tax shield pp. 473-484

- Mark Brendan Mulcahy
- Tawarruq application in Islamic banking: a review of the literature pp. 485-501

- Nasrun Mohamad and Asmak Ab Rahman
Volume 7, issue 3, 2014
- Derivative products and innovation in Islamic finance pp. 242-257

- Seng Kiong Kok, Gianluigi Giorgioni and Jason Laws
- Value of analyst recommendations pp. 258-276

- Omar Farooq and Latifa Id Ali
- A comparative analysis of the implications of the Islamic religion on corporate capital structures of firms in emerging market countries pp. 277-287

- Theresa Gunn and Joshua Shackman
- Perception of Nigerian Muslim account holders in conventional banks toward Islamic banking products pp. 288-305

- Kabiru Jinjiri Ringim
- Assessing the bank profitability in the MENA region pp. 305-332

- Rim Ben Selma Mokni and Houssem Rachdi
- Opinion of the zakat recipients on their food security: a case study on Bangladesh pp. 333-345

- Kazi Tanvir Mahmud, M. Kabir Hassan, Md. Ferdous Alam, Kazi Sohag and Farhana Rafiq
- Corporate governance of Islamic banks pp. 346-362

- Rihab Grassa and Hamadi Matoussi
Volume 7, issue 2, 2014
- Ownership structure and financial performance in Islamic banks pp. 146-160

- Sarra Ben Slama Zouari and Neila Boulila Taktak
- The roles of domestic and foreign Islamic banks in Malaysian monetary transmission pp. 161-169

- Fidlizan Muhammad, Asmak Ab Rahman and Ahmad Azam Sulaiman
- Islamic bank rent pp. 170-181

- Yasushi Suzuki and S.M. Sohrab Uddin
- Shari’ah compliance in Islamic banking pp. 182-199

- Hafij Ullah
- The “knowledge economy”–finance nexus in SSA and MENA countries pp. 200-213

- Simplice Asongu
- Examining the relationship between branding and customers’ attitudes toward banking services pp. 214-227

- Mohammad Reza Jalilvand, Arash Shahin and Leila Nasrolahi Vosta
- The Islamic work ethic among employees in Egypt pp. 228-235

- Ghada A. El-Kot and Ronald J. Burke
Volume 7, issue 1, 2014
- Hoarding versus circulation of wealth from the perspective ofmaqasid al-Shari'ah pp. 6-21

- Ahmad Asad Ibrahim, Radwan Jamal Elatrash and Mohammad Omar Farooq
- In search of the perceptions of theShari'ahscholars onShari'ahgovernance system pp. 22-36

- Zulkifli Hasan
- Tempered stable models for Islamic finance asset management pp. 37-60

- Mahmoud Bekri, Young Shin (Aaron) Kim and Svetlozar (Zari) T. Rachev
- Transparency and performance in Islamic banking pp. 61-88

- Nada Lahrech, Abdelmounaim Lahrech and Youssef Boulaksil
- The dynamics of capital structure in the presence of zakat and corporate tax pp. 89-111

- Nur Azura B.T. Sanusi
- Would credit scoring work for Islamic finance? A neural network approach pp. 112-125

- Hussein A. Abdou, Shaair T. Alam and James Mulkeen
- Managing human resources in Jordanian organizations: challenges and prospects pp. 126-138

- Khaled Aladwan, Ramudu Bhanugopan and Alan Fish
Volume 6, issue 4, 2013
- A new generation of non-debt fixed-income finance pp. 267-277

- Richard A. Graff
- Developing Islamic finance in the framework ofmaqasid al-Shari'ah pp. 278-289

- Mohamad Akram Laldin and Hafas Furqani
- Islamic rates of return and conventional interest rates in the Malaysian deposit market pp. 290-303

- Takayasu Ito
- Financing through cash-waqf: a revitalization to finance different needs pp. 304-321

- Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin
- After the financial crisis: a cost efficiency analysis of banks from Saudi Arabia pp. 322-332

- Mohammad Hanif Akhtar
Volume 6, issue 3, 2013
- Corporate governance in Islamic perspective pp. 180-199

- Masudul Alam Choudhury and Mohammad Nurul Alam
- A Post‐Keynesian perspective on Islamic prohibition ofGharar pp. 200-210

- Yasushi Suzuki
- How socially responsible investing can help bridge the gap between Islamic and conventional financial markets pp. 211-225

- Michael S. Bennett and Zamir Iqbal
- Sharia governance in Islamic banks: effectiveness and supervision model pp. 226-237

- Hichem Hamza
- Evaluating the corporate social performance of Islamic financial institutions: an empirical study pp. 238-260

- Beebee Salma Sairally
Volume 6, issue 2, 2013
- Islamic insurance (takaful): demand and supply in the UK pp. 87-104

- Tahani Coolen‐Maturi
- Performance evaluation of Islamic mutual funds relative to conventional funds pp. 105-121

- Dawood Ashraf
- Sport and emerging capital markets: market reaction to the 2022 World Cup announcement pp. 122-141

- Bana Abuzayed
- Performance indicators of banks in a total Islamic banking system: the case of Sudan pp. 142-155

- Abuzar M.A. Eljelly and Ahmed Abdelgadir Elobeed
- Analysis of Islamic banks' financing and economic growth: a panel cointegration approach pp. 156-172

- Yazdan Gudarzi Farahani and Masood Dastan
Volume 6, issue 1, 2013
- Impact of financial liberalization and foreign bank entry on Islamic banking performance pp. 7-42

- M. Kabir Hassan, Benito Sanchez and M. Faisal Safa
- Foreign ownership and bank performance metrics in Saudi Arabia pp. 43-50

- Abraham Abraham
- Hisbah and the promotion of ethical business practices pp. 51-63

- Ahmad Bello Dogarawa
- Prioritizing service quality factors in Iranian Islamic banking using a fuzzy approach pp. 64-78

- Rasoul Amirzadeh and Mohammad Reza Shoorvarzy
Volume 5, issue 4, 2012
- Exploitation, profit and theriba‐interest reductionism pp. 292-320

- Mohammad Omar Farooq
- Modelling the currency in circulation for the State of Qatar pp. 321-339

- Faruk Balli and Elsayed Mousa Elsamadisy
- Internal control system for Islamic micro financing pp. 340-352

- Sartini Wardiwiyono
- An investigation of user perceptions of Islamic banking practices in the United Kingdom pp. 353-370

- Saeed Akbar, Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah and Shahin Kalmadi
- Information asymmetry and regulatory shortcomings in profit sharing investment accounts pp. 371-387

- Rashid Ameer, Radiah Othman and Nurmazilah Mahzan
Volume 5, issue 3, 2012
- The “impossibility theorems” of Islamic economics pp. 179-202

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- The entrepreneurial role of profit‐and‐loss sharing modes of finance: theory and practice pp. 203-228

- Rasem N. Kayed
- Takāfulstandards and customer perceptions affectingtakāfulpractices in Pakistan: a survey pp. 229-240

- Waheed Akhter and Tajammal Hussain
- The efficiency of Islamic and conventional commercial banks in Malaysia pp. 241-263

- Suraya Ahmad and Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman
- Iran's post‐war financial system pp. 264-281

- Vafa Moayedi and Matin Aminfard
Volume 5, issue 2, 2012
- The conflicts of interest inside theShari'asupervisory board pp. 88-105

- Samy Nathan Garas
- Market liberalization and volatility of returns in emerging markets pp. 106-115

- Ritab Al‐Khouri and Abdulkhader Abdallah
- Ethics education pp. 116-133

- Hussein J. Hejase and Hassana Tabch
- Assessing the effect of interpersonal communications on employees' commitment and satisfaction pp. 134-156

- Tamer A. Awad and Suhaila E. Alhashemi
- Scales and technical efficiencies in Middle East and North African (MENA) micro financial institutions pp. 157-170

- M. Kabir Hassan, Benito Sanchez and Geoffrey Ngene
Volume 5, issue 1, 2012
- The control of the Shari'a Supervisory Board in the Islamic financial institutions pp. 8-24

- Samy Nathan Garas
- Financial market risk and gold investment in an emerging market: the case of Malaysia pp. 25-34

- Mansor Ibrahim
- Islamic banking and economic growth: the Indonesian experience pp. 35-47

- Muhamad Abduh and Mohd Azmi Omar
- A comparative study on the level of efficiency between Islamic and conventional banking systems in Malaysia pp. 48-62

- Mohamed Hisham Yahya, Junaina Muhammad and Abdul Razak Abdul Hadi
- Formulating withdrawal risk and bankruptcy risk in Islamic banking pp. 63-77

- Rifki Ismal
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