04325nam 22005895 450 991025487680332120230810185420.09783319309187331930918810.1007/978-3-319-30918-7(CKB)3710000000866331(DE-He213)978-3-319-30918-7(MiAaPQ)EBC4692900(PPN)223980552(Perlego)3496463(EXLCZ)99371000000086633120160920d2016 u| 0engur|n#||||||||txtrdacontentstirdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIslamic Finance Principles, Performance and Prospects /edited by Tina Harrison, Essam B. Ibrahim1st ed. 2016.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2016.1 online resource (192 pages, 48 illustrations.)Includes index.9783319309170 331930917X Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction; Tina Harrison and Essam Ibrahim -- Chapter 1: Toward a comprehensive theoretical framework for Shariah governance in Islamic financial institutions; Siti Normala Sheikh Obid and Babak Naysary -- Chapter 2: Developing the Islamic Financial Services sector in Italy: An institutional theory perspective; Barbara Petracci and Hussain G Rammal -- Chapter 3: A comparative performance of conventional and Islamic unit trusts: Market timing and persistence evidence; Nafis Alam, Kin Boon Tang and Mohammad Shadique Rajjaque -- Chapter 4: Do customers patronize Islamic banks for Shari'a compliance?; Shakir Ullah and Kun-ho Lee -- Chapter 5: Islamic finance: Challenges and opportunities FREE; Hussain G Rammal -- Chapter 6: Challenges and opportunities for Islamic retail banking in the European context: Lessons to be learnt from a British-German comparison; Stefan Volk and Markus Pudelko -- Chapter 7: Bankers' perception towards Bai Salam method for agriculture financing in Pakistan; Ahmad Kaleem and Saima Ahmad -- Chapter 8: Shariah-compliant equities: Empirical evaluation of performance in the European market during credit crunch; Nafis Alam and Mohammad Shadique Rajjaque -- Chapter 9: Productivity, technology and efficiency of De Novo Islamic banks: Empirical evidence from Malaysia; Fadzlan Sufian -- Chapter 10: Bank-level stability factors and consumer confidence - A comparative study of Islamic and conventional banks' product mix; Kassim Hussein. .This book demonstrates how the global market for Islamic financial services has shown strong growth in recent years and shown remarkable resilience during the global financial crisis.Drawing on a range of international perspectives from the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Malaysia, Pakistan, Australia and Europe, this book explores the characteristics and performance of Islamic finance and banking and discusses future prospects. It offers a comprehensive theoretical framework for Shariah governance in Islamic financial institutions, explores Shariah-compliant equities, as well as issues in productivity, technology and efficiency. It includes a number of comparative studies on Islamic and conventional banks, Islamic and conventional unit trusts, and Islamic and conventional banks' product mixes. The challenges and opportunities for the expansion of Islamic finance and banking into Europe are explored through the contexts of the UK, Germany and Italy. .Financial services industryCapital marketBusiness enterprisesFinanceFinancial ServicesCapital MarketsCorporate FinanceFinancial services industry.Capital market.Business enterprisesFinance.Financial Services.Capital Markets.Corporate Finance.332.091767Harrison Tinaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtIbrahim Essam Bedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910254876803321Islamic Finance2026675UNINA