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An analysis and comparision of Islamic microfinance and conventional microfinance

open access: yesJournal of Administrative and Business Studies
Nikash Kumar   +2 more
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Islamic microfinance: A bibliometric review

Global Finance Journal, 2021
Abstract This paper quantitatively analyzes the literature on Islamic microfinance from early 2000 to 2020, as represented by English-language articles from the Scopus database. Using a bibliometric approach plus content analysis, we describe the field's evolution and structure, including co-citation, co-authorship, and bibliographical coupling.
M. Kabir Hassan   +3 more
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GREEN ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE

I-iECONS e-proceedings, 2023
In the last decade, conventional microfinance institutions started to consider their environmental bottom line in addition to their financial and social objectives. Previous studies identify empirically the characteristics of conventional MFIs that are involved in environmental management in developed markets and their role in facing environmental and ...
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Development of Islamic Microfinance

Tamkin Journal, 2022
This study tries to review research on sustainable microfinance development in Scopus indexed journals. This analysis uses descriptive statistical analysis based on 319 selected papers related to microfinance sustainable development from both national and international journals.
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Peer monitoring and Islamic microfinance

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021
Abstract Many Muslims, abiding by injunctions of Shari’ah law, avoid using credit market institutions that charge interest. Due to this constraint, current best estimates suggest that in some Muslim majority countries, around 20% of the poor opt not to participate in microcredit programs.
Alistair Cameron   +2 more
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Experiments in Islamic microfinance

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2013
Abstract Microfinance has been identified as an important tool in increasing the productivity of the poor and in aiding economic development. However, a large proportion of the poor are practicing Muslims, and are thus unable to take advantage of traditional microfinance contracts which involve the payment of interest.
Mohamed El-Komi, Rachel Croson
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Proposing New Islamic Microfinance Model for Sustainable Islamic Microfinance Institution

2021
Financial technology (fintech) has invaded Islamic finance, including Islamic microfinance, which has affected Islamic microfinance institution (IMFI) in Indonesia, including Baitul Maal wat Tamwil (BMT), which has forced the IMFI/BMT to adapt to survive and sustain.
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