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Corporate governance, Shari'ah governance and financial flexibility: Evidence from the MENA region
Abstract This article investigates the relationship between corporate governance structures and financial flexibility for conventional and Islamic banks in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. We construct a novel financial flexibility index (FFI) for the banking sector and examine the impact of the Shari'ah supervisory board (SSB), board ...
Abdullah Aljughaiman +2 more
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The development of Islamic banking in Indonesia is characterized by rapidly increasing assets, third party funds, and financing. Islamic banks as financial intermediaries are required to be able to distribute the funds in the form of financing to ...
Sutrisno Sutrisno
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Overcoming financing constraints to corporate expansion: evidence from a company in an emerging Islamic market [PDF]
The sourcing of low-cost finance to facilitate corporate expansion on competitive terms is a major challenge to firms from emerging markets. There are additional constraints in Islamic markets as financial instruments must adhere to shari’ya law.
Hearn, Bruce +2 more
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Principles, problems and perspectives of Islamic banking [PDF]
Since the late 1970s, financial institutions (banks, investment companies, insurance companies) have grown up in many countries in the Moslem world with the intention of conducting their business in accordance with Islamic, or Shariah, law.
Nienhaus, Volker
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The effects of globalisation of financial services on banking industry and stock market: an Algerian case study [PDF]
Since the mid-1980s, Algeria has embarked on a programme of comprehensive financial liberalisation to establish a market-oriented financial system, and to develop the role of the Algiers Stock Exchange in the mobilisation of financial resources.
Benamraoui, Abdelhafid
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Unlike conventional banking, theoretically, Islamic banking has unique system called profit and loss sharing based financing which ensure both parties in the same level. But, in fact, some cases moral hazard has been occur in Islamic banking.
Indah Piliyanti, Afrilianti Afrilianti
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Hukum Musyarakah Mutanaqhisah dan Implementasinya pada Perbankan Syariah
House is part of everyobe needs. In oder to get house they deired, they can use Islamic Banking services. One of financial products offered by Islamic Banks is financing home ownership or conventional banks loans reffered to as products (Mortgages).
Slamet Akhmadi
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The power of sharing the case of Sederhana (SA) restaurants in Indonesia
This paper aims to investigate and describe how the practice of sharing system is applied in one of Indonesia’s well-known and largest indigenous restaurant chains. The research applies a case study method.
Muhammad Akhyar Adnan
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The Fiqhi Conundrums Related to the Framing of Diminishing Musharaka “Partnership in Ownership”
This research examines the validity of categorizing "Diminishing Musharaka," a product of Islamic financial engineering, as a property partnership between a bank and its customer. Employing a comparative descriptive analytical approach, the study delves into juristic texts pertaining to this topic, meticulously analyzing their content.
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