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ABSTRACT This article adds a geoeconomics dimension to the geopolitics‐focused middle power literature that generally depicts Malaysia as an ambivalent middle power, especially from the identity and behavioral perspectives, even if the country's middle power status stands on stronger capability indicators.
Helen E. S. Nesadurai
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Sharia banking is developed in response to economic and cultural groups that are used to accommodate those who want the services to be carried out with Islamic sharia principles and morals. The development of Sharia banks in Indonesia and Malaysia needs
Hagi Hutomo Mukti
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Sharia Banking Accounting: A Study of Posting Theory on the Sharia Banking Balance Sheet
Islamic bank accounting is a financial calculation process starting from collecting funds to channeling funds. Every collection of funds carried out by Islamic banks has accounts that are different from conventional banks, such as the collection of financial accounting reports at Islamic banks (balance sheet).
Robi Anwar, Sherin Meliana
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Abstract The condition of Sharia banking in Indonesia, with a Muslim population of 87.18 per cent, does not make Sharia banking a thing leader in the national banking industry because the total assets of Sharia banks are still 4.14 per cent, as the condition of Sharia banking in Bali Province, with 12.08 per cent of the Muslim population.
Miko Andi Wardana +4 more
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Products and Services In Sharia Banking
Islamic banks are banks that in their activities, both in raising funds and in the context of distributing funds, provide and charge rewards based on sharia principles, namely buying and selling and profit-sharing. The purpose of this study is to find out how the products and services in Islamic banking and how the operational principles of Islamic ...
Saprida Saprida +2 more
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The momentum of the development of Sharia banking has been noticed since the 1970s, which generally had two patterns: first, establishing the Islamic bank side by side with conventional one (dual-banking system) as practiced in Egypt, Malaysia, Saudi ...
Hamka Siregar
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Measuring Sharia Bank Performance by Syari'ate Value Added Approach: Sharia Enter-prise Implementation in Sharia Banking in Indonesia [PDF]
This study aims to measure the financial performance of Islamic banking in Indonesia using Shari’ate Value Added Approach. This research also analyzes whether there are significant differences of financial performance of Islamic banking using the income statement approach and shari’ate value added approach.
Sri Wahyuni, Pujiharto Pujiharto
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Portfolio Optimization for Pension Purposes: Literature Review
ABSTRACT This systematic review identifies persistent challenges and gaps in the literature on pension portfolio optimization models. We searched, selected, and critically analyzed 82 articles from three major academic databases published over the past decade to investigate the barriers to the effective implementation of these models.
Leonardo Moreira +2 more
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Kuisioner - Purchase Decision Patterns of Non-Bank Sharia Housing Price.pdf
Kuisioner - Purchase Decision Patterns of Non-Bank Sharia Housing ...
Khavid Normasyhuri (16424529)
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A high level of interest among Indonesians in performing Umrah, a religious tourism, creates the opportunity for banking industries, especially XYZ Sharia bank branch which provides Umrah financing services for the Indonesian Muslim community.
Hendra Kurniawan +2 more
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