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Shahzadah Nayyar JEHAN

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First Name:Shahzadah
Middle Name:Nayyar
Last Name:Jehan
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RePEc Short-ID:pje213
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Tohoku Koeki Bunka Daigaku

https://www.koeki-u.ac.jp/en/
Sakata, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan

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Articles

  1. Shahzadah Nayyar Jehan, 2021. "Due Diligence and Risk Alleviation in Innovative Ventures—An Alternative Investment Model from Islamic Finance," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 14(6), pages 1-13, June.
  2. Mudalige Uthpala Indeelinie Alahakoon & Shahzadah Nayyar Jehan, 2020. "Efficiency of Public Service Delivery—A Post-ICT Deployment Analysis," Economies, MDPI, vol. 8(4), pages 1-13, November.
  3. Shahzada Nayyar Jehan & Zaid Ahmad Ansari, 2018. "Internet Banking Adoption in Saudi Arabia: An Empirical Study," International Journal of Marketing Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(3), pages 1-57, August.
  4. Mirzosaid Sultonov & Shahzadah Nayyar Jehan, 2018. "Dynamic Linkages between Japan’s Foreign Exchange and Stock Markets: Response to the Brexit Referendum and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 11(3), pages 1-8, June.
  5. Shahzadah Nayyar Jehan & Hatamoto, Satoshi, 2005. "Evolution of Financial Information & Internal Control Systems -A Case Study of Growing Businesses in Hokkaido," 商学討究 (Shogaku Tokyu), Otaru University of Commerce, vol. 55(4), pages 149-165.
    RePEc:gam:joitmc:v:6:y:2020:i:4:p:114-:d:427831 is not listed on IDEAS

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Articles

  1. Shahzadah Nayyar Jehan, 2021. "Due Diligence and Risk Alleviation in Innovative Ventures—An Alternative Investment Model from Islamic Finance," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 14(6), pages 1-13, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Chih-Hsiung Chang, 2022. "Information Asymmetry and Card Debt Crisis in Taiwan," Bulletin of Applied Economics, Risk Market Journals, vol. 9(2), pages 123-145.

  2. Shahzada Nayyar Jehan & Zaid Ahmad Ansari, 2018. "Internet Banking Adoption in Saudi Arabia: An Empirical Study," International Journal of Marketing Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 10(3), pages 1-57, August.

    Cited by:

    1. Shahzadah Nayyar Jehan, 2021. "Due Diligence and Risk Alleviation in Innovative Ventures—An Alternative Investment Model from Islamic Finance," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 14(6), pages 1-13, June.
    2. Alexandros P. Bechlioulis & Dimitrios Karamanis, 2023. "Consumers’ changing financial behavior during the COVID-19 lockdown: the case of Internet banking use in Greece," Journal of Financial Services Marketing, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 28(3), pages 526-543, September.
    3. Orkida Ilollari & Petraq Papajorgji & Adrian Civici & Howard Moskowitz, 2022. "Measuring Client’s Feelings on Mobile Banking," Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research, Pro Global Science Association, vol. 23(1), pages 28-39, June.

  3. Mirzosaid Sultonov & Shahzadah Nayyar Jehan, 2018. "Dynamic Linkages between Japan’s Foreign Exchange and Stock Markets: Response to the Brexit Referendum and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 11(3), pages 1-8, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Bilal Ahmed Memon & Hongxing Yao & Rabia Tahir, 2020. "General election effect on the network topology of Pakistan’s stock market: network-based study of a political event," Financial Innovation, Springer;Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, vol. 6(1), pages 1-14, December.
    2. Tihana Škrinjarić, 2019. "Stock Market Reactions to Brexit: Case of Selected CEE and SEE Stock Markets," IJFS, MDPI, vol. 7(1), pages 1-14, January.
    3. Mirzosaid Sultonov, 2020. "The Impacts of International Political and Economic Events on Japanese Financial Markets," IJFS, MDPI, vol. 8(3), pages 1-10, July.

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