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Interdependence of halal entrepreneurship and Islamic finance for creating a strong halal ecosystem
Journal of Islamic MarketingPurpose Ethical entrepreneurship and financing models based on Islamic principles are insufficiently researched and discussed in the emerging plural economic landscape. So far, Islamic theorists have made commendable efforts in this direction.
L. Raimi +2 more
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Islamic green finance: mapping the climate funding landscape in Indonesia
International Journal of Ethics and SystemsPurpose This study aims to explore the potential of Islamic climate finance in Indonesia and to map Islamic climate finance based on Islamic finance instruments, both commercial and social.
Faizi Faizi +2 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Abstract. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) make up the bulk of the economic tissue of the economy. In developing countries, they represent the majority of employment, including female employment. Investing in SMEs is a long-term and smart strategy, with sustainable returns that multiply across regions, countries and societies.
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Abstract. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) make up the bulk of the economic tissue of the economy. In developing countries, they represent the majority of employment, including female employment. Investing in SMEs is a long-term and smart strategy, with sustainable returns that multiply across regions, countries and societies.
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The nexus between halal industry and Islamic green finance: a bibliometric analysis
Journal of Islamic MarketingPurpose This scholarly paper aims to explore the interconnections between the halal industry and Islamic green finance while also offering valuable insights and recommendations to various stakeholders, such as government bodies, national planning boards,
Rodame Monitorir Napitupulu +4 more
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European Business Organization Law Review, 2008
One of the areas of the financial industry that appears to be the least harmed by the current market turmoil is the Islamic finance industry. Generally, it is accepted that the history of Islamic finance started in the early 1960s, but is that really where it all began? This article shows that Islamic finance has a much longer history than expected and
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One of the areas of the financial industry that appears to be the least harmed by the current market turmoil is the Islamic finance industry. Generally, it is accepted that the history of Islamic finance started in the early 1960s, but is that really where it all began? This article shows that Islamic finance has a much longer history than expected and
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Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 2021
Purpose This paper aims to empirically explore the nexus between Islamic finance and economic growth across Southeast Asia based on the perception of the endogenous growth model.
Mohammed Ayoub Ledhem +1 more
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Purpose This paper aims to empirically explore the nexus between Islamic finance and economic growth across Southeast Asia based on the perception of the endogenous growth model.
Mohammed Ayoub Ledhem +1 more
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Governance of Islamic social finance: learnings from existing literature
International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and ManagementPurpose This study aims to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the existing literature pertaining to the governance of Islamic social finances (ISF). The primary aim is to identify and highlight global research patterns and deliver noteworthy insights ...
Rodame Monitorir Napitupulu +2 more
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Journal of Islamic Marketing
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the adoption of Islamic finance products (murabaha, musharakah, mudarabah, salam, ijara, istisna and Qard Hassan) by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Cameroon, a non-Islamic Sub-Saharan African
Ali Haruna +2 more
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the adoption of Islamic finance products (murabaha, musharakah, mudarabah, salam, ijara, istisna and Qard Hassan) by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Cameroon, a non-Islamic Sub-Saharan African
Ali Haruna +2 more
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Influential and intellectual structure of Islamic finance: a bibliometric review
, 2020Purpose Islamic finance is an alternative approach of financial intermediation based on risk-sharing and asset-backed operations, which evolved substantially in recent years in academic research raising the need for quantitative studies to address the ...
M. M. Alshater +3 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Schon während meiner Tätigkeit bei der Bank ist mir aufgefallen, dass immer wieder Kunden nachgefragt haben, ob sie überhaupt gewisse Verträge abschließen dürfen oder was sie mit den Zinsen, die bei Kapitalsparbüchern anfallen machen sollen, weil sie verboten sind etc.
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Schon während meiner Tätigkeit bei der Bank ist mir aufgefallen, dass immer wieder Kunden nachgefragt haben, ob sie überhaupt gewisse Verträge abschließen dürfen oder was sie mit den Zinsen, die bei Kapitalsparbüchern anfallen machen sollen, weil sie verboten sind etc.
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