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November 2017, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 398-418 The relationship between board of directors’ structure and company ownership with corporate social responsibility disclosure: Iranian angle
by Mahdi Salehi & Hossein Tarighi & Malihe Rezanezhad - 419-440 Waqf as a framework for entrepreneurship
by Abdul Hamid Mar Iman & Mohammad Tahir Sabit Haji Mohammad - 441-452 The impact of task level demands, work group level support and affective commitment on emotional exhaustion among services managers: A mediating moderating perspective
by Ume Laila & Rubina Hanif - 453-469 Impact of perceived corporate social responsibility on attitudes and behaviors of pharmacists working in MNCs
by Muhammad Khaleel & Shankar Chelliah & Sana Rauf & Muhammad Jamil - 470-483 Determinants of household’s education and nutrition spending: A gender-based empirical analysis
by Rakshananda Kousar & Tahira Sadaf & Muhammad Sohail Amjad Makhdum & Ayesha Ijaz - 484-498 How does materialistic attitude influence the impact of corporate brand on the customers’ intention to donate to corporates’ charity?
by Aluisius Hery Pratono & Godo Tjahjono - 499-516 Acceptance of Islamic banking as innovation: a case of Pakistan
by Muhammad Ali & Chin-Hong Puah - 517-548 Consumer behaviour of Islamic home financing: Investigating its determinants from the theory of Islamic consumer behaviour
by Hanudin Amin - 549-562 Food insecurity and the use of soup kitchens among suburban elderly women in two counties in Pennsylvania
by Hengameh Hosseini - 563-578 Philanthropy, markets, and Islamic financial institutions: a new paradigm
by Osamah Hussian Rawashdeh & Toseef Azid & Muhammad Azeem Qureshi
August 2017, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 258-273 The relationship of Muslims with non-Muslims based on the concept ofmuwalat (loyalty) in the Qur?an: A contextual analytical study
by Iman Kanani & Abdullatif Ahmadi Ramchahi & Mohammad Zarasi & Mohd Yusoff Zulkifli & Raja Jamilah Raja Yusof - 274-299 Fiat money: from the current Islamic finance scholars’ perspective
by Syammon Jaffar & Adam Abdullah & Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera - 300-314 Spirituality and subjective wellbeing: Living a fulfilled life without falling into the trap of consumer culture
by Necati Aydin - 315-334 Contemporary Islamic economic studies onMaqasid Shari’ah : a systematic literature review
by Akilu Aliyu Shinkafi & Nor Aini Ali & Masudul Choudhury - 335-356 Management and supervisory support as a moderator of work–family demands and women’s well-being: A case study of Muslim female academicians in Malaysia
by Meguellati Achour & Shahidra Binti Abdul Khalil & Bahiyah Binti Ahmad & Mohd Roslan Mohd Nor & Mohd Yakub Zulkifli Bin Mohd Yusoff - 357-370 Maqashid Al-Shari’ah -based performance measurement for thehalal industry
by Faried Kurnia Rahman & Mohammad Ali Tareq & Rochania Ayu Yunanda & Akbariah Mahdzir - 371-383 Customers’ Islamic ethical behavior: the case of Malaysian Islamic banks
by Farah Zakiah & Al-Hasan Al-Aidaros - 384-396 The impact of workplace spirituality on organizational commitment: A case study ofTakaful agents in Malaysia
by Fares Djafri & Kamaruzaman Noordin
May 2017, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 125-132 The role of the Maqas·id al-Shari?ah in preserving the environment
by Ali Ali Gobaili Saged & Thabet Ahmad Abu Alhaj & Mohd Yakub Zulkifli Bi - 133-149 Towards an integrative framework for understanding Muslim consumption behaviour
by Salman Ahmed Shaikh & Mohd Adib Ismail & Abdul Ghafar Ismail & Shahida Shahimi & Muhammad Hakimi Mohd. Shafiai - 150-162 The potential of al-Wasatiyyah value concept for human sustainability (HS) in civil service
by Sharifah Hayaati Syed Ismail & Ilhaamie Abd Ghani Azmi & Sharifah latifah Syed Kadir al-Haddad & Siti Arni Basir & Idris Nayan - 163-188 Well-being and the worshipper: a scientific perspective of selected contemplative practices in Islam
by Mohamed Safiullah Munsoor & Hannah Safiullah Munsoor - 189-210 The problems facing agricultural sector in Zanzibar and the prospects of Waqf-Muzar’ah-supply chain model: The case of clove industry
by Issa Salim Moh’d & Mustafa Omar Mohammed & Buerhan Saiti - 211-220 al-Wasatiyyah in the practice of religious tolerance among the families of new Muslims in sustaining a well-being society
by Khadijah Mohd Khambali@Hambali & Suraya Sintang & Azarudin Awang & Khairul Nizam Mat Karim & Nur Farhana Abdul Rahman & Wan Adli Wan Ramli & Nurhanisah Senin & Azmil Zainal Abidin & Ahmad Zuhdi Ismail & Wan Zailan Kamaruddin Wan Ali & Ruzman Md. Noor - 221-238 Relationship between internal Shariah audit characteristics and its effectiveness
by Azam Abdelhakeem Khalid & Hasnah Haj Haron & Tajul Ariffin Masron - 239-254 Malaysian Islamic quality management system MS1900: An implementation steps at Malacca Zakat Center
by Siti Arni Basir & Ilhaamie Abdul Ghani Azmi & Sharifah Hayaati Syed Ismail & Patmawati Ibrahim & Hasan Albanna Mohamed
February 2017, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 2-14 An analysis of financial speculation: from theMaqasid Al-Shari’ah perspective
by Ildus Rafikov & Buerhan Saiti - 15-37 An Islamic microfinance business model in Bangladesh: Its role in alleviation of poverty and socio-economic well-being of women
by Abul Hassan & Shamim Saleem - 38-55 Corporate governance, product market competition and firm performance: evidence from Iran
by Mahdi Moradi & Mohammad Ali Bagherpour Velashani & Mahdi Omidfar - 56-74 The significant of business strategy in improving organizational performance
by Yuliansyah Yuliansyah & Bruce Gurd & Nafsiah Mohamed - 75-83 The relationship between agency theory, stakeholder theory andShariah supervisory board in Islamic banking: An attempt towards discussion
by Sulaiman Abdullah Saif Al-Nasser Mohammed & Joriah Muhammed - 84-118 Does productivity of Islamic banks endure progress or regress?: Empirical evidence using data envelopment analysis based Malmquist Productivity Index
by Fakarudin Kamarudin & Chiun Zack Hue & Fadzlan Sufian & Nazratul Aina Mohamad Anwar
November 2016, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 390-404 Shariah compliance of green banking policy in Bangladesh
by Taslima Julia & Maya Puspa Rahman & Salina Kassim - 405-417 Islamic spirituality and social responsibility in curtailing the workplace deviance
by Omar Khalid Bhatti & Muhammad Aftab Alam & Arif Hassan & Mohamed Sulaiman - 418-436 Re-evaluating the practice of hibah trust in Malaysia
by Nazrul Hazizi Noordin & Muhammad Issyam Ismail & Muhammad Abd Hadi Abd Rahman & Siti Nurah Haron & Adam Abdullah - 437-458 From legalism to value-oriented Islamic finance practices
by Zulkifli Bin Hasan - 459-473 Determinants of charitable giving in Malaysia
by Mohd Nahar Mohd Arshad - 474-497 Exploring the impact of emotional intelligence on portfolio performance: An international exploratory study
by Hani El-Chaarani - 498-515 Social learning and principal-agent problems in profit sharing contract
by Noraina Mazuin Sapuan & Nur Azura Sanusi & Abdul Ghafar Ismail & Antoni Wibowo - 516-524 Enhancing management integrity through auditability concept: a literature review
by Razana Juhaida Johari & Sayed Alwee Hussnie Sayed Hussin
August 2016, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 230-247 Unique aspects of the Islamic microfinance financing process: Experience of Baitul Maal Wa Tamwil in Indonesia
by Permata Wulandari & Salina Kassim & Liyu Adhi Kasari Sulung & Niken Iwani Surya Putri - 248-257 Education expenditures and income distribution: an empirical analysis on European countries
by Ferdi Celikay & Mehmet Sengur - 258-274 Does microcredit improve wellbeing? Evidence from Indonesia
by Rofikoh Rokhim & George Adam Sukoco Sikatan & Arief Wibisono Lubis & Mohammad Irwan Setyawan - 275-299 Dynamic circular causation model in poverty alleviation: Empirical evidence from Indonesia
by Tatik Mariyanti & Akhmad Affandi Mahfudz - 300-327 The role of tolerance of ambiguity on ethical decision-making students: A comparative study between accounting and management students
by Mahdi Moardi & Mahdi Salehi & Zakiyeh Marandi - 328-351 Financial inclusion in India: an application of TOPSIS
by Priyanka Yadav & Anil Kumar Sharma - 352-375 Role of market orientation in sustainable performance: The case of a leading microfinance provider
by Soheil Kazemian & Rashidah Abdul Rahman & Zuraidah Mohd Sanusi & Abideen A. Adewale - 376-388 Civic engagement among the youth: empirical evidence from Kashmir, Pakistan
by Zain Rafique & Suet Leng Khoo & Muhammad Waqas Idrees
May 2016, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 98-120 Islamic banking contribution in sustainable socioeconomic development in Indonesia: An epistemological approach
by Ari Pratiwi - 121-150 An Islamic monetary theory of value and equation of exchange: evidence from Egypt (696-1517)
by Adam Abdullah - 151-171 Relationship between good governance and integrity system: Empirical study on the public sector of Malaysia
by Jamaliah Said & Md. Mahmudul Alam & Maizatul Akmar Khalid - 172-188 Micro-entrepreneurs’ intention to use Islamic micro-investment model (IMIM) in Bangladesh
by Rashidah Abdul Rahman & Aliyu Dahiru Muhammad & Selim Ahmed & Fouad Amin - 189-204 Intergenerational transmission of religious capital in a developing country: A case study of District Multan (Pakistan)
by Muhammad Junaid Khawaja & Fareed Sharif Farooqi & Toseef Azid - 205-226 Re-counting the determinant factors of human development: a review of the literature
by Ibrahim Abiodun Oladapo & Asmak Ab Rahman
February 2016, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 2-18 Efficiency, effectiveness and performance profile of Islamic and conventional banks in Pakistan
by Muhammad Abbas & Toseef Azid & Mohd Hairul Azrin Hj Besar - 19-32 Efficiency analysis of Islamic banks in Pakistan
by Muhammad Tariq Majeed & Abida Zanib - 33-47 Employee motivation an Islamic perspective
by Omar K Bhatti & Uzma S Aslam & Arif Hassan & Mohamed Sulaiman - 48-68 On ethnicity of idiosyncratic risk and stock returns puzzle
by Naseem Al Rahahleh & Iman Adeinat & Ishaq Bhatti - 69-79 Libertarianism, slavery and just taxation
by Vladimír Svoboda - 80-94 Islamic ethical responsibilities for business and sustainable development
by Abul Hassan
November 2015, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 374-384 Performance of Islamic microcredit in perspective of Maqasid Al-Shariah: A case study on Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia
by Md. Mahmudul Alam & Salwana Hassan & Jamaliah Said - 385-398 The social media leads to socialism
by Hannah Gomez Farias & Ann Paskor & Walter E. Block - 399-414 Beyond enforcement: what drives tax morale in Ghana?
by Muazu Ibrahim & Alhassan Musah & Abdallah Abdul-Hanan - 415-429 Reviving the Islamic economic system through shariah-based public policy
by Mohd Mahyudi - 430-453 Financing universities throughwaqf , pious endowment: is it possible?
by Siti Mashitoh Mahamood & Asmak Ab Rahman - 454-466 Examining the relationship between war and interest based transaction: The case of Ottoman Empire
by Hamida Mubasshera & Salina H. Kassim
August 2015, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 242-259 Sustainable poultry production process to mitigate socio-economic challenge
by Mohammad Shamsuddoha & Mohammed Quaddus & Desmond Klass - 260-271 Realizing knowledge sharing in strategic alliance: case in Islamic microfinance
by Imam Wahyudi - 272-298 Conventional bank and Islamic banking as institutions: similarities and differences
by Wan Hakimah Wan Ibrahim & Abdul Ghafar Ismail - 299-313 Accountability through accounting and reporting lenses: Lessons from an awqaf institution in a Southeast Asia country
by Hisham Yaacob & Saerah Petra & Azimah Sumardi & Hairul Suhaimi Nahar - 314-329 The effectiveness of zakat in alleviating poverty and inequalities: A measurement using a newly developed technique
by Naziruddin Abdullah & Alias Mat Derus & Husam-Aldin Nizar Al-Malkawi - 330-343 Interest rate in Oman: is it fair?
by Saeed Al-Muharrami - 344-353 Takaful insurance efficiency in the GCC countries
by Khalid Al-Amri - 354-371 Financial inclusion of the poor: from microcredit to Islamic microfinancial services
by Abul Hassan
May 2015, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 134-159 The concept of scarcity and its influence on the definitions of Islamic economics: A critical perspective
by Amir Wahbalbari & Zakaria Bahari & Norzarina Mohd-Zaharim - 160-182 The effectiveness of Baitul Maal wat Tamwil in reducing poverty: The case of Indonesian Islamic Microfinance Institution
by Muhammad Akhyar Adnan & Shochrul Rohmatul Ajija - 183-200 Methodology of institutional analysis and its implication for contemporary framework of Islamic banks
by Omar Javaid - 201-213 Conceptualizing the duties and roles of auditors in Islamic financial institutions: What makes them different?
by Radiah Othman & Rashid Ameer - 214-223 Islamic banking services adoption as a new banking restructure: Examining its adoption from the perspective of DOI theory and trust in Malaysia
by Dariyoush Jamshidi & Nazimah Hussin & Hooi Lai Wan - 224-239 The effect of workers’ ethical attributes on firms’ productivity: Empirical evidence from Azad Jammu and Kashmir’s (Pakistan) handicrafts industries
by Mirajul Haq & Karim Khan & Rashida Saddique
February 2015, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 2-17 Land management in the Conata Basin: a free market approach
by Joseph Bahun & Walter E. Block - 18-36 The problems facing the agricultural sector in Nigeria and the prospect of Muzara’ah and supply chain model
by Nafiu Olaniyi Oladokun & Moussa Larbani & Mustafa Omar Mohammed - 37-73 Theoretical and trustees’ perspectives on the establishment of an Islamic social (Waqf) bank
by Mohammad Tahir Sabit Haji Mohammad - 74-87 Individual and society in an Islamic ethical framework: Exploring key terminologies and the micro-foundations of Islamic economics
by Hafas Furqani - 88-103 Free market madness and human nature
by Necati Aydin - 104-117 Dialogue between the formal and the informal sector in open innovations at the grassroots’ level
by Stuti Saxena - 118-131 Efficiency, productivity and Islamic banks: an application of DEA and Malmquist index
by Muhammad Abbas & Rayan S Hammad & Mohamed Fathy Elshahat & Toseef Azid
November 2014, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 286-303 An optimal risk – return portfolio of Islamic banks
by Rifki Ismal - 304-324 Pareto efficiency in individualistic vs. altruistic society
by Necati Aydin - 325-348 Al-Tawhid in relation to the economic order of microfinance institutions
by Rose Abdullah & Abdul Ghafar Ismail - 349-372 Harnessing the potentials of technology incubation centres (TICs) as tools for fast-tracking entrepreneurship development and actualisation of the Vision 20:2020 in Nigeria
by Innocent Akhuemonkhan & Lukman Raimi & Ashok M Patel & Adeniyi O. Fadipe - 373-384 Statistical analysis of democracy index
by M. Shafiqur Rahman
August 2014, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 186-198 The great divorce: the freeing of markets from communities and from moral constraint
by Kenneth W. Stikkers - 199-226 Islamic micro finance: tool for economic stability and social change
by Mohammed Abdul Samad - 227-254 The role of share waqf in the socio-economic development of the Muslim community: The Malaysian experience
by Farhana Mohamad Suhaimi & Asmak Ab Rahman & Sabitha Marican - 255-274 Competition for donations and the sustainability of not-for-profit organisations
by Teruyo Omura & John Forster - 275-284 The principal – agent problem between the Pope and God: how the printing press saved the papacy
by Nicholas Tuszynski & Walter E. Block
May 2014, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 95-121 Inter-generational transfer under Islamic perspective
by Abdul Ghafar Ismail & Bayu Taufiq Possumah & Mohd Najib Abdul Kadir - 122-135 Limited purpose banking (LPB) and Islamic finance: Could LPB model be applied to Islamic finance?
by Edib Smolo & Abbas Mirakhor - 136-161 Dynamic model of Ibn Khaldun theory on poverty: Empirical analysis on poverty in majority and minority Muslim populations after the financial crisis
by Akhmad Affandi & Dewi Puji Astuti - 162-182 Performance of microfinance institutions in Muslim countries
by Ali Ashraf & M. Kabir Hassan & William J. Hippler III
February 2014, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 3-21 Action Research for community business development
by Greg MacLeod - 22-40 9/11, foreign threats, political legitimacy, and democratic institutions
by Jon D. Wisman - 41-58 Ethics and the economy
by Frederick Trainer - 59-75 Arab-uprising: an analysis from political economy perspective
by Ataul Huq Pramanik - 76-90 The challenge in poverty alleviation: role of Islamic microfinance and social capital
by Abul Hassan
October 2013, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 240-259 The governance dimension of human development
by Sharmila Gamlath - 260-275 The adjudication ofShari'ah issues in Islamic financial contracts: Is Malaysian Islamic finance litigation a solution?
by Adnan Trakic - 276-292 Labor market in the environment ofTawhidi methodology
by Toseef Azid & Adnan M.-S. Alamasi & Abdul Rahim Abubakar - 293-306 Challenges and solutions in Islamic microfinance
by Rashidah Abdul Rahman & Faisal Dean - 307-332 Myths of exponential growth in populations and wealth: an emergent perspective
by Omer R. Yezdani - 333-348 Shariah supervisory system in Islamic financial institutions: New issues and challenges: a comparative analysis between Southeast Asia models and GCC models
by Rihab Grassa
August 2013, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 164-186 Sustainable and socially responsible investing: Does Islamic investing make a difference?
by Saeed BinMahfouz & M. Kabir Hassan - 187-201 Theory appraisal in Islamic economic methodology: purposes and criteria
by Hafas Furqani & Mohamed Aslam Haneef - 202-219 Organisational culture: features and framework from Islamic perspective
by Nazamul Hoque & Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan & Masrurul Mowla - 220-231 Environmental protection impossibilities
by Ioannis A. Kaskarelis - 232-235 Why don't we just ask them – do finance practitioners read academic research?
by Lorman Lundsten & Mary Daugherty & James Shovein & Michael Sullivan & Heino Beckmann & David Vang
May 2013, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 80-87 Introduction to history of Islamic banking in Malaysia
by Sulaiman Abdullah Saif Al Nasser & Joriah Muhammed - 88-104 Can the world run on renewable energy? A revised negative case
by Ted Trainer - 105-114 Applying the free market philosophy to healthcare
by Pat Testa & Walter E. Block - 115-135 The impact of financial crisis on UAE real estate and construction sector: analysis and implications
by Husam-Aldin N. Al-Malkawi & Rekha Pillai - 136-160 Dynamic model of Ibn Khaldun theory on poverty: Empirical analysis on the poverty in majority and minority Muslim population after the financial crisis
by Akhmad Affandi & Dewi Puji Astuti
February 2013, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 4-23 Corporate governance disclosure in the annual report: An exploratory study on Indonesian Islamic banks
by Salim Darmadi - 24-42 The quality and determinants of voluntary disclosures in annual reports ofShari'ah compliant companies in Malaysia
by Abdifatah Ahmed Haji & Nazli Anum Mohd Ghazali - 43-60 Comparative study of the performance of Islamic and conventional banks: The case of Malaysia
by Shaista Wasiuzzaman & Umadevi Nair Gunasegavan - 61-74 Measurement model of corporate zakat collection in Malaysia: A test of diffusion of innovation theory
by Muhammad-Bashir Owolabi Yusuf & Alias Mat Derus
October 2012, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 236-257 Psychological factors on irrational financial decision making: Case of day-of-the week anomaly
by Rayenda Khresna Brahmana & Chee-Wooi Hooy & Zamri Ahmad - 258-269 Drowning the poor in excessive wages: the problems of the minimum wage law
by Robert Schuldt & Davis Woodall & Walter E. Block - 270-284 Theory appraisal in Islamic economic methodology: purposes and criteria
by Hafas Furqani & Mohamed Aslam Haneef - 285-296 A feminist interpretation of Grameen Bank Sixteen Decisions campaign
by Kazi Abdur Rouf - 297-310 Faith-based advocacy as a tool for mitigating human trafficking in Nigeria
by Lukman Raimi
August 2012, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 180-186 Effects of globalization on women in Pakistan
by Muhammad Zakaria & Bashir Ahmad Fida - 187-199 Paradox of rural development in Bangladesh: A focus on poverty alleviation and triangular policy manipulation
by Shairul Mashreque - 200-208 Credit NGOs' sustainability in rural financial market: a SWOT analysis on DAYBANG
by Lin He & Dongsheng Liao - 209-219 Fast-tracking sustainable economic growth and development in Nigeria through international migration and remittances
by Lukman Raimi & O.D. Ogunjirin - 220-231 Introduction to corporate governance from Islamic perspective
by Sulaiman Abdullah Saif Alnasser & Joriah Muhammed
May 2012, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 92-117 Micro-finance: a critique
by Walter E. Block - 118-132 Social business, accountability, and performance reporting
by Mawdudur Rahman & Mostaq Hussain - 133-147 Fighting corruption: an expectation augmented approach
by Mobolaji ‘Hakeem Ishola - 148-161 Green microfinance promoting green enterprise development
by Kazi Abdur Rouf - 162-173 Rising food prices, poverty and its challenges: the case study of Pakistan
by Toseef Azid & Adnan M.S. Alamasi & Junaid Mohammad Khawaja & Mohammad Azeem Qureshi
February 2012, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 5-25 Development and democratization from the perspective of Islamic world view: The role of civil society versus state in the Arab world
by Ataul Huq Pramanik - 26-41 Organizations and the United Nations Millennium Development Goals: Evidence from some of the largest companies in Brazil
by Charbel José Chiappetta Jabbour & Angelo Saturnino Neto & Wesley Ricardo Souza Freitas & Adriano Alves Teixeira & Erik Januario da Silva - 42-63 A grand theory of human nature and happiness
by Necati Aydin - 64-75 The role of Islam in human capital development: a juristic analysis
by Faruk Abdullah - 76-84 And … it's gone: the economics ofSouth Park 's Margarita (housing bubble) episode
by Peter DiIorio & Walter E. Block
November 2011, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 229-242 A comparative study of the returns onMudharabah deposit and on equity in Islamic banks
by Abdou Diaw & Abdoulaye Mbow - 243-251 The feasibility of effectual ethics on the foundations of micro and macro issues of economics
by Abolghasem Tohidinia - 252-269 WAQF accounting and management in Indonesian WAQF institutions: The cases of two WAQF foundations
by Hidayatul Ihsan & Shahul Hameed Hj. Mohamed Ibrahim - 270-281 Evaluation of the economics (cost and benefits) of National Youth Service Corps for sustainable development in Nigeria
by L. Raimi & O. Alao - 282-299 Do health care professionals find the use of age-based rationing to reduce health care costs ethical?
by Hengameh Hosseini
August 2011, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 153-165 Management of financial market scandals – regulatory and values based approaches
by N. Sivakumar - 166-183 Caste and religious diversity on human capital outcome: evidence from India
by Jhumur Sengupta & Debnarayan Sarker - 184-200 Financial interest causing problems of monetary transmission as evaluated by the Islamic alternative
by Hifzur Rab & Syeda Anjum - 201-211 Global economic melt-down and the role of financial institutions: Lessons from South Africa for policymakers in Nigeria
by O. Alao & L. Raimi - 212-224 Are we making progress in international business ethics?
by Richard C. Warren
May 2011, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 81-96 The interrelationship between Islamic epistemological considerations, “IEC”, and resolution of actual economic problems
by Yadollah Dadgar - 97-108 The current world business meltdown: Islamic religion as a regulator
by Darwish Almoharby - 109-120 Ethical issues as competitive advantage for bank management
by Maruf Hossan Chowdhury - 121-137 Motivation as conceptualised in traditional and Islamic management
by Syed Mohammad Ather & Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan & Nazamul Hoque - 138-147 The possibility of application of salam in Malaysian Islamic banking system
by Aishath Muneeza & Nik Nurul Atiqah Nik Yusuf & Rusni Hassan
February 2011, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 7-23 The implications of the global ecological predicament for economic theory and practice
by Ted Trainer - 24-40 On utilitarianism vs virtue ethics as foundations of economic choice theory
by Petur O. Jonsson - 41-52 Kautilya's model of sustainable development
by G. Bhalachandran - 53-60 HRM, ergonomics and work psychodynamics: a model and a research agenda
by Charbel José Chiappetta Jabbour - 61-76 Depositors' withdrawal behavior in Islamic banking: case of Indonesia
by Rifki Ismal
November 2010, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 249-258 The modern economic theory of bureaucracy as a precursor to new public management
by Franklin G. Mixon & Len J. Treviño - 259-263 The principal-agent problem in economics and in politics
by Ioannis A. Kaskarelis - 264-283 Adverse selection and its consequences on medical and health insurance andtakaful in Malaysia
by Zuriah Abdul Rahman & Norzaidi Mohd Daud - 284-295 Islamic microfinance: an ethical alternative to poverty alleviation
by Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman - 296-309 Treating return ofmudharabah time deposit as investment instrument: A utilization of artificial neural networks (ANNs)
by Saiful Anwar & Dadang Romansyah & Sigit Pramono & Kenji Watanabe
August 2010, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 164-177 Black and white labor market outcomes in the nineteenth century American South
by Scott Alan Carson - 178-199 Islamic law and finance
by Abdul Ghafar b. Ismail & Achmad Tohirin - 200-211 Making the unequal global economic structure more just: Going beyond welfare economics, utilitarianism and Rawlsian ethical theories
by Hamid Hosseini - 212-223 Cointegration and error correction modelling of wheat consumption in Pakistan
by Tahir Mukhtar & Muhammad Tariq Javed & Muhammad Ilyas - 224-240 Reproductivity, capital theory, and objectivist ethics
by Kathleen Touchstone
May 2010, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 84-98 Status and implications of promise (wa'd ) in contemporary Islamic banking
by Nurdianawati Irwani Abdullah - 99-111 Unfettered capitalism: why it is neither efficient nor just
by Hamid Hosseini - 112-123 Strategies to contain the high and rising costs of health: Will they increase existing health care disparities and are they ethical?
by Hengameh Hosseini - 124-138 Faith-based model as a policy response to the actualisation of the millennium development goals in Nigeria
by L. Raimi & M.A. Bello & H. Mobolaji - 139-157 Scholars, merchants and civil society: Imperative forwaqf -based participatory poverty alleviation initiatives in Kano, Nigeria
by Ibrahim Nuruddeen Muhammad
February 2010, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 4-17 Shuratic decision-making practice, a case of the Sultanate of Oman
by Darwish Almoharby - 18-35 Strengthening and improving the liquidity management in Islamic banking
by Rifki Ismal - 36-52 Freedom, justice and peace possible only with correct wealth measurement with a unit of wealth as currency
by Hifzur Rab & Syeda Anjum - 53-64 The role of technology spillovers in convergence
by M. Toseef Azid - 65-75 Improving the effectiveness of Islamic micro-financing: Learning from BMT experience
by Widiyanto bin Mislan Cokro Hadisumarto & Abdul Ghafar B. Ismail
October 2009, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 241-253 Why is interest prohibited in Islam? A statistical justification
by Mohammad Zakir Hossain - 254-267 Renewable energy; tapping and typing the citizen's mind
by Sandy Guardiola & Gillie Gabay & Howard R. Moskowitz - 268-273 Supply shocks and menu costs
by Joseph P. McGarrity - 274-284 A review and measurement of capacity utilisation in the Nigerian economy
by L. Raimi & I. Adeleke - 285-296 After the credit crunch: the future of Shari’ah compliant sustainable investing
by Abul Hassan
August 2009, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 177-188 Corporate social responsibility of Islamic financial institutions and businesses: Optimizing charity value
by Abul Hassan & Hjh Salma Binti Abdul Latiff - 189-196 The moral resonance of Catholic globalization perspectives
by James Ianelli & Walter Block - 197-203 Supervenience in socio-economic systems
by Mark W. Neal - 204-216 The myth of Rubinomics
by Carlos F. Liard-Muriente & Michael Meeropol - 217-235 Islamic microfinance: the evidence from Australia
by Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad & A.B. Rafique Ahmad
May 2009, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 101-116 Ownership effects of fractional reserve banking: an Islamic perspective
by Ahamed Moussa Larbani - 117-126 Corruption: measuring the unmeasurable
by Asad Zaman & null Faiz-Ur-Rahim - 127-141 Long-run relationship between Islamic stock returns and macroeconomic variables: An application of the autoregressive distributed lag model
by M. Shabri Abd. Majid & Rosylin Mohd. Yusof