Handbook of empirical research on Islam and economic life

Islamic economics and finance (IEF) has recently enjoyed a spike in interest and a rise in status from theology-tinged discussion fodder for Muslim intellectuals to a fully fledged academic discipline knocking on the doors of university social science departments. The Handbook of Empirical Research...

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Main Author: Hassan, Kabir
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton, MA Edward Elgar Pub. 2017, 2017
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505 0 |a Foreword / Mervyn K. Lewis -- Introduction: empirical research on Islam and economic life / M. Kabir Hassan -- Part I: Religion and growth -- 1. Social preferences and values: an experimental analysis for religiosity / Anwar Shah, Karim Khan and Hayat Khan -- 2. Openness, culture, legal environment and Islamic finance / Kaouthar Gazdar, Rihab Grassa and M. Kabir Hassan -- 3. Islamic finance in movement: public opinion in the Arab region / Clement Moore Henry -- Part II: Islamic social finance -- 4. Evaluating the impact of zakat by indicator of disaggregated Human Development Index: an empirical finding / Mohamad Soleh Nurzaman -- 5. Poverty, finance and institutions: evidence from OIC countries / Muhammad Tariq Majeed -- 6. The social and cultural impact on firms' access to finance in an Islamic environment / Charilaos Mertzanis --  
505 0 |a Sukuk (Islamic bonds) -- 29. Testing the financial distress prediction model for sukuk-issuing companies in Malaysia / Roslina Mohamad Shafi, Sharifah Raihan Syed Mohd Zain, Mohamed Eskandar Shah Mohd Rasid and Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera -- 30. The economic and political determinants of depth and strength in sukuk markets / Mehmet Asutay and Ercument Aksak -- Glossary of Arabic terms -- Index 
505 0 |a do these banks differ in business structure / Sajjad Zaheer and Moazzam Farooq -- 16. Macroeconomic shocks and Islamic bank behavior in Turkey / Ahmet Faruk Aysan, Mustafa Disli, Adam Ng and Huseyin Ozturk -- 17. Explaining intermediation costs of Islamic banks in OIC countries / Nurhafiza Abdul Kader Malim, Mansor H. Ibrahim and Mohamed Eskandar Shah Mohd Rasid -- 18. Liquidity risk management in emerging and Islamic markets in post financial crisis in Gulf Cooperation Council / Mazin A.M. Al Janabi -- 19. How efficient are the commercial, investment and Islamic bank managers in Jordan / Ihsan Isik, Mohammed Omran and M. Kabir Hassan -- Part IV: Islamic capital market --  
505 0 |a are investors left short changed? / Yunieta A. Nainggolan, Janice C.Y. How and Peter Verhoeven -- 24. Quantitative studies of Islamic and conventional assets / Shumi Akhtar and Maria Jahromi -- 25. Profit-sharing ratio as a screening device in venture capital / Meryem Mehri, Kaouther Jouaber-Snoussi and M. Kabir Hassan -- 26. On the dependency structure of Islamic assets / Mahmoud Bekri, M. Kabir Hassan and Nafis Alam -- 27. Malaysian investors perspectives on the integration and co-movement of Islamic stock markets in developed and developing countries / Marjan Naseri, Syed Othman Alhabshi and Mansur Masih --  
505 0 |a theory and practice in a multi-cultural setting / Mamunur Rashid, M. Kabir Hassan, How Shi Min and G. M. Wali Ullah -- 8. Achieving sustainable economic development through Islamic microfinance and potential of proposed two tier mudarabah waqf business model / Mohammad Ashraf Mobin and Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad -- 9. Can Islamic banking increase financial inclusion? / Sami Ben Naceur, Adolfo Barajas and Alexander Massara -- 10. Social tax and transfers for poverty alleviation: a case for low and middle income countries / Nasim Shah Shirazi and Anas Zarka -- Part III: Islamic banking and finance -- 11. The impact of the global financial crisis on Islamic banking / Faisal Alqahtani and David G. Mayes -- 12. Country governance and the performance of Islamic and conventional banks: international evidence / Fadzlan Sufian, M. Kabir Hassan, Fakarudin Kamarudin and Annuar Md. Nassir --  
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520 |a Islamic economics and finance (IEF) has recently enjoyed a spike in interest and a rise in status from theology-tinged discussion fodder for Muslim intellectuals to a fully fledged academic discipline knocking on the doors of university social science departments. The Handbook of Empirical Research on Islam and Economic Life provides a solid background and overview of current empirical research, evaluating how well Islamic institutions have performed in pursuing their objectives. With contributions from leading scholars, this unique Handbook provides chapters examining a range of phenomena in Islamic finance, focusing on five main research areas: religion and growth, Islamic social finance, Islamic banking and finance, the Islamic capital market and sukuk (Islamic bonds). This selection of research literature provides: - a socio-economic profile of Muslim countries - an outline of Islamic systems of accounting and governance - an analysis of the religion-development link - a consideration of the role of the state under Islam. Scholars of finance and Islam in Muslim and in Western universities, students in graduate and post-graduate courses in Islamic studies, and Islamic research institutes and libraries in Western, Middle Eastern and Asian universities will all find great value in this vital resource and its exploration of a compelling approach to finance