Qualitative Research in Financial Markets
2009 - 2023
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2023
- Regulatory issues inhibiting the financial inclusion: a case study among Islamic banks and MSMEs in Indonesia pp. 589-617
- Adi Saifurrahman and Salina Hj Kassim
- Transforming the nature of trust between banks and young clients: from traditional to digital banking pp. 618-635
- Valeriia Melnyk
- Measuring behavioral biases in individual investors decision-making and sociodemographic correlations: a systematic review pp. 636-659
- Nicolas de Oliveira Cardoso, Eduarda Zorgi Salvador, Gustavo Broch, Frederike Monika Budiner Mette, Claudia Emiko Yoshinaga and Wagner de Lara Machado
- Dimensions of financial inclusion in India: a qualitative analysis of bankers perspective pp. 660-679
- Vinay Kandpal
- Regulatory constraints, responsibilities and consultation (CRC) for legal institutionalization of cryptocurrencies in Pakistan pp. 680-708
- Rahman Ullah Khan, Karim Ullah and Muhammad Atiq
- Dividend announcements and stock returns: a retrospective analysis pp. 709-740
- Vineeta Kumari, Satish Kumar, Dharen Pandey and Prashant Gupta
- Agency motives and the corporate diversification decision: perspectives of corporate executives in Nigeria pp. 741-765
- Ibeawuchi Ibekwe
- Unravelling the board committee puzzle: a comprehensive review and future research agenda pp. 766-802
- Satya Prakash Mani, Shashank Bansal, Ratikant Bhaskar and Satish Kumar
- Shariah non-compliance risk and its management techniques: empirical evidences in selectedwakalah sukukdocuments issued in Malaysia jurisdiction pp. 803-829
- Noor Fadhzana Mohd Noor
Volume 16, issue 3, 2021
- The role of recognition-based heuristics in investment management activities: are expert investors immune? – A systematic literature review pp. 401-422
- Maqsood Ahmad
- Should I invest or not? Investigating the role of biases and status quo pp. 423-447
- Vasanthi Mamidala, Pooja Kumari and Dakshita Singh
- A systematic review on behavioral biases affecting individual investment decisions pp. 448-476
- Sneha Badola, Aditya Kumar Sahu and Amit Adlakha
- Studies on Indian IPO: systematic review and future research agenda pp. 477-502
- Manali Chatterjee, Titas Bhattacharjee and Bijitaswa Chakraborty
- A bibliometric visualization of behavioral biases in investment decision-making pp. 503-526
- Barkha Dhingra, Mahender Yadav, Mohit Saini and Ruhee Mittal
- The metamorphosis of the Islamic political economy publications (1980-2021) – a bibliometric analysis pp. 527-547
- Mohamad Handi Khalifah, Fatih Savaşan, Naimat U. Khan and Shabeer Khan
- The applicability of Islamic crowdfunding as an alternative funding for micro-entrepreneurs in Malaysia pp. 548-564
- Muhammad Shahrul Ifwat Ishak and Nur Syahirah Mohammad Nasir
- The transformation of conventional microfinance into Islamic microfinance in Bangladesh: proposedShariah-based model(s) pp. 565-585
- Md Aslam Mia
Volume 16, issue 2, 2023
- The tactician role of FinTech in the accounting and auditing field: a bibliometric analysis pp. 213-238
- Mohammed Muneerali Thottoli
- Resolution and depositors’ trust empirical analysis of three resolution cases in Poland pp. 239-265
- Małgorzata Iwanicz-Drozdowska, Łukasz Kurowski and Bartosz Witkowski
- Mapping the research on sustainable stock indices: a bibliometric review from 2001 to 2022 pp. 266-290
- Neha Seth and Deepti Singh
- Heuristic-driven biases as mental shortcuts in investment management activities: a qualitative study pp. 291-309
- Maqsood Ahmad and Qiang Wu
- Towards a framework for the protection of citizen rights of capital market shareholders: evidence from Iran pp. 310-330
- Mohammad Mehdi Mohammadi, Mehdi Safari Gerayli, Maryam Shahri, Hasan Valiyan and Farhad Dehdar
- Organizational learning and adaptation in participatory Islamic finance pp. 331-354
- Muhammad Nouman, Karim Ullah, Shafiullah Jan and Farman Ullah Khan
- Shed old baggage and invest wisely. A bibliometric and thematic analysis of disposition effect and investment pp. 355-379
- Hardeep Singh Mundi and Shailja Vashisht
- Is investing inherently emotionally arousing process? Fund manager perspective pp. 380-400
- Shubhangi Verma, Purnima Rao and Satish Kumar
Volume 16, issue 1, 2023
- Complexity of gender to understand financial behavior. Financial behavior of transgender and cisgender individuals: evidence from India: a qualitative inquiry pp. 9-31
- Hardeep Singh Mundi
- Demystifying disposition effect: past, present and future pp. 32-59
- Mayank Joshipura, Nehal Joshipura and Aditya Sharma
- Management of cashwaqffund generation through the implementation ofistibdalin Kedah pp. 60-86
- Fathullah Asni, Afiffudin Mohammed Noor and Muhamad Husni Hasbulah
- The effect of Covid-19 on digital banking explored under business model approach pp. 87-107
- Ahmet Coşkun Yıldırım and Erkan Erdil
- Evaluating the current interest-free monetary policy tools and suggesting a new one: case of Turkey via examples of Malaysia, Pakistan, and Bahrain pp. 108-134
- Zeyneb Hafsa Orhan, Sajjad Zaheer and Fatih Kazancı
- The prospects ofistijrarfinancing in Islamic banking: an exploratory study in Bangladesh pp. 135-158
- Md. Habibur Rahman and N.M. Shafiul Islam Chowdhury
- Review of research on option pricing: a bibliometric analysis pp. 159-182
- Prashant Sharma, Dinesh Kumar Sharma and Prashant Gupta
- “Honey, you’ve got to do what’s right”: common ethical decision-making challenges and strategies of licensed financial advisers pp. 183-211
- Martha Wilcoxson and Jana Craft
Volume 15, issue 5, 2023
- A review of literature directions regarding the impact of fintech firms on the banking industry pp. 693-711
- Haitham Mohamed Elsaid
- Lived experiences of successful women entrepreneurs (SMEs) in Iran: a feminist phenomenological study pp. 712-731
- Fatemeh Sadrnabavi and Hanieh Daneshvar
- Banking service quality literature: a bibliometric review and future research agenda pp. 732-756
- Ritesh J. Patel and Aaliyah Siddiqui
- Do investment fund managers behave rationally in the light of central bank communication? Survey evidence from Poland pp. 757-794
- Rafał Wolski, Monika Bolek, Jerzy Gajdka, Janusz Brzeszczyński and Ali Kutan
- Tunisian corporate bond market liquidity: a qualitative approach pp. 795-819
- Olfa Berrich and Halim Dabbou
- Discourse and the creation of French green bond legitimacy pp. 820-840
- Umair Riaz, Muhammad Al Mahameed, Lisa Gentemann and Theresa Dunne
- Household finance: a systematic literature review and directions for future research pp. 841-887
- Nahid Zehra and Udai Bhan Singh
- Application oftawarruqin Islamic banking institutions in Somalia pp. 888-906
- Razali Haron and Galad Mohamed Barre
Volume 15, issue 4, 2022
- Governing Fintech for sustainable development: evidence from Italian banking system pp. 557-571
- Francesco Campanella, Luana Serino and Anna Crisci
- Do international investors care about ESG news? pp. 572-588
- Paola de Vincentiis
- Impacts of big data analytics adoption on firm sustainability performance pp. 589-607
- Sheshadri Chatterjee, Ranjan Chaudhuri, Demetris Vrontis and Alkis Thrassou
- Current state and future directions of green and sustainable finance: a bibliometric analysis pp. 608-629
- Muhammad Abubakr Naeem, Sitara Karim, Mustafa Raza Rabbani, Abu Bashar and Satish Kumar
- Transparency in the digitalization choices and the cost of equity capital pp. 630-646
- Antonio Salvi, Felice Petruzzella, Nicola Raimo and Filippo Vitolla
- The role of uncertainties on sustainable stocks and green bonds pp. 647-671
- Efe Cagli, Dilvin Taşkin and Pınar Evrim Mandaci
- Using a hermeneutic phenomenological approach to Twitter content: a social network’s analysis of green accounting as a dimension of sustainability pp. 672-692
- Shaizy Khan and Seema Gupta
Volume 15, issue 3, 2023
- Analysis of issues and solutions on the implementation ofistibdalwaqf property in states of Peninsular Malaysia pp. 423-444
- Afiffudin Mohammed Noor, Fathullah Asni, Mohd Afandi Mat Rani and Muhamad Rozaimi Ramle
- Financial inclusion: philosophical and methodological underpinnings pp. 445-452
- Nikhil Sapre
- Mitigating asymmetric information to enhance MSME Islamic financial inclusion by Islamic banks in Indonesia pp. 453-470
- Adi Saifurrahman and Salina H.J. Kassim
- An interactive qualitative analysis of academics’ views of a competency-based undergraduate qualification in risk management pp. 471-494
- Johan Marx and Cecilia Jacoba de Swardt
- The challenges foreign banks face in developing markets: an exploratory study pp. 495-513
- Najla Alomar, Milind Sathey and Peter Graham
- Exploring the development of Islamic fintech ecosystem in Indonesia: a text analytics pp. 514-533
- Fahmi Ali Hudaefi, M. Kabir Hassan and Muhamad Abduh
- Tax amnesty schemes, anti-money laundering regulations and customer due diligence by financial institutes: an evaluation of the implementation issues in Pakistan pp. 534-550
- Nasir Sultan, Norazida Mohamed and Dildar Hussain
Volume 15, issue 2, 2022
- What we know and what we should know about speed of capital structure adjustment: a retrospective using bibliometric and system thinking approach pp. 224-253
- Apoorva Arunachal Hegde, Venkateshwarlu Masuna, Ajaya Kumar Panda and Satish Kumar
- Decoding momentum returns: an integrated bibliometric and content analysis approach pp. 254-277
- Mayank Joshipura and Sangeeta Wats
- Stewardship theory of corporate governance and succession planning in family businesses of UAE: views of the owners pp. 278-295
- Mohamed Jasir, Naimat U. Khan and Yasser Barghathi
- A new proposal for the profit dıstribution system of the participation banking pp. 296-318
- Mehmet Bulut and Aydın Gündoğdu
- Corporate governance in a weak legal environment: a systematic review focusing on Zimbabwe pp. 319-335
- Kingstone Nyakurukwa and Yudhvir Seetharam
- Foreign divestments: a review and research agenda pp. 336-360
- H. Kent Baker, Deepak Kumar and Neelam Rani
- Will adoption of blockchain technology be challenging: evidence from Indian banking industry pp. 361-384
- Preeti Khanna and Arunima Haldar
- Initial public offering: a critical review of literature pp. 385-411
- Amith Vikram Megaravalli
Volume 15, issue 1, 2022
- Introducing an Islamic equity-based microfinance models for MSMEs in the State of Libya pp. 1-28
- Zainab Belal Lawhaishy and Anwar Hasan Abdullah Othman
- DARQ technologies in the financial sector: artificial intelligence applications in personalized banking pp. 29-57
- Gimede Gigante and Anna Zago
- Qard Hasan as a feasible Islamic financial instrument for crowdfunding: its potential and possible application for financing micro-enterprises in Malaysia pp. 58-76
- Abdulmajeed Muhammad Raji Aderemi and Muhammad Shahrul Ifwat Ishak
- Facilitator or enforcer, ally or enemy? Claimant’s perceptions of insurers’ roles in occupational rehabilitation pp. 77-97
- Jarna Pasanen
- Identifying salient beliefs underlying intention to save regularly: an elicitation study of Malaysian Gen Y pp. 98-118
- Ida Lopez, Nurul Shahnaz Mahdzan and Mahfuzur Rahman
- The potential of alternative investments as an asset class: a thematic and bibliometric review pp. 119-141
- Hardeep Singh Mundi and Deepak Kumar
- Agency problems in the private pension system of Turkey: pension sector employee perspectives pp. 142-159
- Remziye Gül Aslan
- Does Tawarruq still remain the top option for Islamic home financing (IHF) products in Malaysia? pp. 160-189
- Norhazlina Ibrahim and Safeza Mohd Sapian
- A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of noise trading pp. 190-215
- Sanjay Gupta, Nidhi Walia, Simarjeet Singh and Swati Gupta
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