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The Tell‐Tale Tone: Negative Tone Disclosure and Tax Avoidance in MENA Banks
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between negative reporting tone in annual reports and tax avoidance practices in a panel of 63 banks operating in seven Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries observed over the 2012–2022 period.
Naima Lassoued +2 more
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Introducing Shariah compliant hotels as a new tourism product: the case of Malaysia [PDF]
This paper is concerned with the concept of Shariah compliant hotels which are introduced to attract a growing Muslim travelers market. Major attributes of Shariah compliant hotels are investigated based on the available literature and secondary data ...
Mohd Fadil Mohd Yusof, +1 more
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The readiness of Malaysian companies in the compliance of shariah requirements: Implication from the revised screening methodology [PDF]
This study attempts to examine whether the board facets could influence the Shariah-approved companies (ShACs)’ readiness in sustaining their Shariah status through the compliance of the Shariah requirements, following the Securities Commission (SC)’s ...
Ramli, Juliana Anis, Ramli, Mohd Ismail
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What Sustains Wars: Will to Fight Versus Military Might
This essay examines how psychosocial forces shape will to fight through the Devoted Actor Framework (DAF). Devoted actors, bound by sacred, non‐negotiable ideals and fused group identities, pursue a quest for ontological significance that sustains conflict beyond material incentives.
Scott Atran
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Consumer trust and confidence in the compliance of Islamic banks [PDF]
Islamic banks compete with traditional (non-Islamic) banks for customers. This article aims to provide insight into why some Muslims choose to bank with Islamic banks in Pakistan, while others do not.
A Ahmed +79 more
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Abstract This article unveils how gender inequality and colonial dichotomy became visible in the practice of polygyny among Muslim‐Christian intermarried couples in the southern Philippines. Based on ethnographic research conducted in Iligan, it documents the lived experiences of Christian wives, Maranao Muslim women, and female Muslim converts.
Asuna Yoshizawa
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In the modern corporate world, dividend policy is a widely discussed topic. Early academic literature mainly focused on the linear relationship between dividends and firm value.
Mohd Ashari Bakri +4 more
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Hydro‐Insurgency: Weaponization of Water Resources and Infrastructure in Northeast Syria
ABSTRACT This article examines the strategic weaponization of water resources by Turkey‐backed armed groups in Northeast Syria (NES) within the broader context of the Syrian civil war. As the conflict evolved, water infrastructure—dams, rivers, and irrigation systems—became central to warfare, governance, and foreign agendas. The article introduces the
Farhad Hassan Abdullah Mamshai
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A new AHP – based reactive power valuation method [PDF]
In Malaysia, the electricity tariff is based on the active energy consumed and does not include any reactive (energy) power required. In order to recover the extra cost incurred in supplying the reactive power required by the consumers, the utility
Kimbin, Daniel
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Shariah Compliant Hotel Business in Malaysia.
Since past one decade, there has been an increasing focus and demand on Muslim friendly services and Halal products in Malaysia. The revolution of demand on Muslim friendly services also reported has contributed the increasing demand to Muslim traveller to Malaysia.
Hashim, Nur Iman, Nadzirah Mohd Fauzi
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