Qualitative Research in Financial Markets
2009 - 2024
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Volume 5, issue 3, 2013
- The optimal and decreasing growth rate of the Islamic banking industry pp. 229-243

- Rifki Ismal and Rice Haryati
- Learning from experience or learning for convenience? pp. 244-255

- Duccio Martelli
- Regulation of remuneration policy in the financial sector pp. 256-269

- Jonathan Ben Shlomo, Wolfgang Eggert and Tristan Nguyen
- Italian banks' equity-based incentive plans: what does the future hold? pp. 270-292

- Stefano Dell'Atti, Stefania Sylos Labini and Saverio Morella
Volume 5, issue 2, 2013
- An assessment of liquidity policies with respect to Islamic and conventional banks pp. 126-138

- Raditya Sukmana and Muhammad Kholid
- Customer satisfaction management in Italian banks pp. 139-160

- Luciano Munari, Federica Ielasi and Luisa Bajetta
- CEO social status and acquisitiveness pp. 161-177

- Brian Lucey, Yulia Plaksina and Michael Dowling
- Unobservable service quality and moral hazard: the case of impartial business valuations pp. 178-194

- Jörg Prokop
- Efficiency and productivity of banking sector pp. 195-224

- Dipasha Sharma, Anil K. Sharma and Mukesh K. Barua
Volume 5, issue 1, 2013
- Complementing a positivist approach to investment analysis with critical realism pp. 6-25

- Loretta O'Donnell, Robin Kramar and Maria Dyball
- Risk management in the Ghanaian insurance industry pp. 26-42

- Joseph Oscar Akotey and Joshua Abor
- An investigation of the role of technical analysis in Kuwait pp. 43-64

- Hesham I. Almujamed, Suzanne Fifield and David Power
- Post‐crisis bank liquidity risk management disclosure pp. 65-84

- Simplice Asongu
- Targeting IPOs from the Central European emerging stock markets (CEESM) of Poland during the global financial crisis pp. 85-118

- Lukasz Prorokowski
Volume 4, issue 2/3, 2012
- Why do customers patronize Islamic banks? A case study of Pakistan pp. 130-141

- Asma Abdul Rehman and Omar Masood
- Training needs assessment in Islamic banking sector pp. 142-155

- Amna Asrar Mirza and Sumaira Riaz
- Risk‐taking behaviour of Islamic banks: application of prospect theory pp. 156-164

- Nafis Alam and Kin Boon Tang
- Customer satisfaction and service quality in Islamic banking pp. 165-175

- Asma Abdul Rehman
- Rewards in faith‐based vs conventional banking pp. 176-196

- Shahid Muhammad Khan Ghauri and Amal Sabah Obaid Qambar
- Credit risk management: a case differentiating Islamic and non‐Islamic banks in UAE pp. 197-205

- Omar Masood, Hasan Al Suwaidi and Priya Thapa
- Sukukinvestment pp. 206-227

- Mariam Jamilah Abdul Jalil and Zuriah Abdul Rahman
- Efficiency of Islamic banks: case of North African Arab countries pp. 228-239

- Jamal Ali Al‐Khasawneh, Karima Bassedat, Bora Aktan and Priya Thapa
- Syariahaccounting and compliant screening practices pp. 240-254

- Catherine Soke Fun Ho, Omar Masood, Asma Abdul Rehman and Mondher Bellalah
- Bank‐specific and macroeconomic profitability determinants of Islamic banks pp. 255-268

- Omar Masood and Muhammad Ashraf
Volume 4, issue 1, 2012
- Individual investor biases: a segmentation analysis pp. 6-25

- Shalini Kalra Sahi and Ashok Pratap Arora
- The influence of affect on stock price volatility: new theory and evidence pp. 26-35

- Robert A. Olsen
- Assessment of cross‐border implications of economic and financial information for central European emerging stock market of Poland in times of the current financial crisis pp. 36-67

- Lukasz Prorokowski
- The 2008 auction rate securities market collapse and US nonprofit health systems pp. 68-83

- Louis J. Stewart and Pamela C. Smith
- Literature review of stock market integration: a global perspective pp. 84-122

- Anil Sharma and Neha Seth
Volume 3, issue 3, 2011
- Investment decision making from a constructivist perspective pp. 158-176

- Carlo Massironi and Marco Guicciardi
- The financial crisis and the failure of modern social science pp. 177-192

- George Bragues
- Recovery from the current banking crisis pp. 193-223

- Lukasz Prorokowski
- Neural network credit scoring model for micro enterprise financing in India pp. 224-242

- Sanjeev Mittal, Pankaj Gupta and K. Jain
Volume 3, issue 2, 2011
- Empirical evidence on the risk management tools practised in Islamic and conventional banks pp. 86-104

- Fauziah Hanim Tafri, Rashidah Abdul Rahman and Normah Omar
- An analysis of the growth and rise of smaller Islamic banks in last decade pp. 105-116

- Omar Masood, Ghulam Shabbir Khan Niazi and Noryati Ahmad
- Selection criteria for Islamic home financing: a case study of Pakistan pp. 117-130

- Ayesha Hamid and Omar Masood
- Operational risk in Islamic banks: examination of issues pp. 131-151

- Marliana Abdullah, Shahida Shahimi and Abd Ghafar Ismail Ismail
Volume 3, issue 1, 2011
- Herding, information uncertainty and investors' cognitive profile pp. 7-33

- Beatriz Fernández, Teresa Garcia‐Merino, Rosa Mayoral, Valle Santos and Eleuterio Vallelado
- Trading strategies of individual investors in times of financial crisis pp. 34-50

- Lukasz Prorokowski
- Shareholder and stakeholder theory: after the financial crisis pp. 51-63

- Terence Tse
- A brief review of the role of shareholder wealth maximisation and other factors contributing to the global financial crisis pp. 64-77

- Noel Yahanpath and Tintu Joseph
Volume 2, issue 3, 2010
- The crisis of 2008 and financial reform pp. 137-156

- Werner De Bondt
- The perception of tax concessions in retirement savings decisions pp. 157-184

- Silvia Jordan and Corinna Treisch
- Islamic banking and customers' preferences: the case of the UK pp. 185-199

- Walid Mansour, Mohamed Ben Abdelhamid, Omar Masood and G.S.K. Niazi
Volume 2, issue 2, 2010
- Financial distress resolution in China – two case studies pp. 46-79

- Amy Kam, David Citron and Yaz Muradoglu
- Evidence on Irish financial analysts' and fund managers' views about dividends pp. 80-99

- Thomas McCluskey, Aoife Broderick, Amanda Boyle, Bruce Burton and David Power
- Toward a theory of behavioral finance: implications from the natural sciences pp. 100-128

- Robert A. Olsen
Volume 2, issue 1, 2010
- The banking and financial crisis in the UK: what is real and what is behavioural? pp. 6-15

- Yaz Muradoglu
- Did the behaviour of central banks make the credit crisis inevitable? pp. 16-28

- Stuart Trow
- What can behavioural finance teach us about finance? pp. 29-36

- Werner DeBondt, William Forbes, Paul Hamalainen and Yaz Muradoglu
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