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Breaking Barriers: Scaffolding Social‐Symbolic Work for Women’s Economic Empowerment
Abstract This study advances the understanding of Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) in non‐Western contexts by theorizing how social‐symbolic work facilitates empowerment despite entrenched institutional and cultural constraints. Drawing on a qualitative study into the establishment of Kuwait’s first women’s business incubator, we explore how female ...
Mohsen Abumuamar, Juliane Reinecke
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Atlas Unplugged: Re‐Imagining the Premises and Prospects of Capitalism for Business and Society
Abstract Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand’s dystopian work of fiction, became a cornerstone of libertarian philosophy and its influence continues as an articulation of contemporary capitalism. In introducing this Special Issue, we revisit its core assumptions and contradictions in order to reimagine capitalism and reflect on the potential of management studies
Rick Delbridge +4 more
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Cost efficiency of commercial banks in Ethiopia: Does financial technology matter? [PDF]
Ebissa TT, Lakew DM.
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Understanding customer loyalty in banking industry: A systematic review and meta analysis. [PDF]
Kim L, Jindabot T, Yeo SF.
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The future roles and functions of Amiralmomenin Hospital of Islamic Azad University: Stakeholders viewpoints. [PDF]
Rouhifard M +3 more
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2001
The prohibition of interest is the feature of Islamic banking which most distinctly sets it apart from conventional banking. To Western eyes, this seems a strange restriction, but Christian countries themselves maintained such a ban for 1,400 years. Islamic Banking asks why Islam has been able to maintain its stand. The book explores the intricacies of
Mervyn K. Lewis, Latifa M. Algaoud
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The prohibition of interest is the feature of Islamic banking which most distinctly sets it apart from conventional banking. To Western eyes, this seems a strange restriction, but Christian countries themselves maintained such a ban for 1,400 years. Islamic Banking asks why Islam has been able to maintain its stand. The book explores the intricacies of
Mervyn K. Lewis, Latifa M. Algaoud
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Bank Islam: marketing of Islamic banking products
Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies, 2015Subject area The case discusses Islamic Banking Principles and Products (Banking), Business Strategy for Niche Markets (Strategic Management) and Segmentation and Marketing Strategy (Marketing Management). Study level/applicability Undergraduate Graduate Training – Executives at junior level.
Ajay Chauhan, Rabia Rasheed
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International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2013
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate customer satisfaction and its effect on image, trust, and customer loyalty for Islamic banks. Design/methodology/approach The study uses data from Islamic banks and dual‐window ...
Muslim Amin +2 more
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate customer satisfaction and its effect on image, trust, and customer loyalty for Islamic banks. Design/methodology/approach The study uses data from Islamic banks and dual‐window ...
Muslim Amin +2 more
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2010
List of Tables. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: Understanding the Origins. Chapter 1: Introduction to Islamic Banking. Chapter 2: History and Development of Islamic Banking. Part II: Risk in Islamic Banking. Chapter 3: The Nature of Risk in Islamic Banking. Chapter 4: The Inherent Risk in Islamic Banking Instruments. Chapter 5:
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List of Tables. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: Understanding the Origins. Chapter 1: Introduction to Islamic Banking. Chapter 2: History and Development of Islamic Banking. Part II: Risk in Islamic Banking. Chapter 3: The Nature of Risk in Islamic Banking. Chapter 4: The Inherent Risk in Islamic Banking Instruments. Chapter 5:
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International Journal of Bank Marketing, 1992
Gives an account of Islamic Banking practice, and the implications of Islamic law for Islamic and Western banks. The growth in Islamic fundamentalism presents problems for Islamic banks and Western banks in serving Muslim states and countries with sizeable Muslim populations.
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Gives an account of Islamic Banking practice, and the implications of Islamic law for Islamic and Western banks. The growth in Islamic fundamentalism presents problems for Islamic banks and Western banks in serving Muslim states and countries with sizeable Muslim populations.
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