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The Monetary Policy and Function of the Central Bank from an Islamic Financial Perspective

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  • Ziad Mohammed Obeidat

    (The World Islamic Sciences & Education University - Jordan)

  • Yaser Abdelkarim Hourani

    (The World Islamic Sciences & Education University - Jordan)

  • Ashraf Jahmani

    (Al Falah University –Dubai- UAE)

Abstract

This study aimed to examine the role of business incubators on developing entrepreneurial ventures in Jordan, by answering the study questions and its hypotheses. The study population consisted of the started ventures benefiting from the business incubators which estimated (50) ventures, estimated (500) employees, the study sample consisted of (50) employees. Findings of this study: Jordanian Business Incubators offers many facilities and services, as similar as to business incubators in the world, (job creation and self-employment)comes as first dimension in terms of study sample interest, a sample study assessment about the entrepreneurial ventures dimensions (Create entrepreneurial ventures, develop entrepreneurial ventures, job creation and self-employment) The assessment ranged between (mid dle and high) from the perspective of the study sample, an existence of differences was shown between the responses, about the role of business incubators in (Create entrepreneurial ventures, develops entrepreneurial ventures, job creation and self-employment) it was in favor of the male participants.

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  • Ziad Mohammed Obeidat & Yaser Abdelkarim Hourani & Ashraf Jahmani, 2017. "The Monetary Policy and Function of the Central Bank from an Islamic Financial Perspective," Journal of Business & Management (COES&RJ-JBM), , vol. 5(2), pages 83-101, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:jso:coejbm:v:5:y:2017:i:2:p:83-101
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