Islamic Sustainable Finance, Law and Innovation : Opportunities and Challenges
edited by Nadia Mansour, Lorenzo Mateo Bujosa Vadell
Chapter 1. Analysis of Acceptance’ Level of Takaful Products in Iran -- Chapter 2. Identifying and Ranking Factors Affecting the Demand for Takaful Insurance in Iran -- Chapter 3. Nafsul Ihtisab Change Agility: A Foundation to Spread the Spirit of Change -- Chapter 4. The Conceptual Framework of Mustahiq Entrepreneurs’ Welfare in Productive Zakat Empowerment (Sharia Maqasid Approach) -- Chapter 5. Economic Empowerment of Islamic Boarding Schools Through Optimization of Halal Value Chain: A Conceptual Offer -- Chapter 6. Developing Conceptual Framework for Public-private Partnership Projects via Mobilization of Islamic Finance in Indonesia -- Chapter 7. Takaful on Covid-19 Coverage: Case study of Malaysian’s General Takaful operators -- Chapter 8. The Impact of Islamic Branding on Customer Loyalty with Customer Satisfaction as an Intervening Variable -- Chapter 9. Role of Islamic Microfinance in Enhancing Financial Inclusion in Bangladesh: A Systematic Literature Review -- Chapter 10. The Application of Artificial Intelligence in Metaverse: A New Challenge on Personal Data Protection in the Financial System -- Chapter 11. The Application of Mobile Banking Services by Malaysian Islamic Banks an Evaluation on the Customers' Main Concerns -- Chapter 12. Islamic Equity Financing as a Financial Inclusion Enabler: Nigeria in Spectrum -- Chapter 13. Financial Inclusion in Somalia Between Reality and Expectations -- Chapter 14. Potential of Islamic Microfinance: Issues, Challenges and Way Forward -- Chapter 15. The Role of Financial Behaviour, Financial Stress and Financial Well-being Towards Islamic Financial Literacy -- Chapter 16. An Analysis of the Impact of Islamic Microfinance Among Asnaf -- Chapter 17. Rectifying the Downsides Pension Fund with the Critical Analysis of Triangle Justice Ecosystem: A Comparative Case Study in Indonesia and Malaysia -- Chapter 18. The Effect of Financing Distribution on NPF in Islamic Banking: A Short and Long-term ECM Analysis -- Chapter 19. Intention to Participate in Microtakaful Scheme Among Poor Family: A Case Study on East Java Province -- Chapter 20. The Rahn Practices by the Real Estate Agencies in Afghanistan: The Sharia and Legal Analysis -- Chapter 21. Improving Microtakaful Offering Through Stakeholders’ Collaboration: Critical Analysis Using Systematic Literature Review -- Chapter 22. Sukuk’s Role in Financing Infrastructural Development During Covid-19 Pandemic in Nigeria -- Chapter 23. Identifying Factors of Financial Exclusion of Rural Farmers: Case Study in Ulu Dong Raub, Pahang -- Chapter 24. Roles of Islamic Financial Literacy on Financial Decision Making: Building a Conceptual Framework Based on Theory of Planned Behavior and Social Cognitive Theory -- Chapter 25. An Evaluation of Cash Waqf Deposit Performance Through Islamic Banks in Bangladesh -- Chapter 26. Takaful Plan for E-hailing: A Comparison Between the Available Private Motor Takaful in Malaysia -- Chapter 27. The Role of Religiosity and Hard Working on Human Resources Performance Baitul Mal Wat Tamwil Ummat Sejahtera Abadi -- Chapter 28. Improving Business Success Through the Use of Accounting Information and Business Capital Management -- Chapter 29. Islamic Communication in Outbound Management Training -- Chapter 30. Addressing Negative Spill-over Effects of Overcrowding in Malaysian Prisons: Can Islamic Financial Institutions Play a Role? -- Chapter 31. Evaluation on the Practice of Ijarah for Vehicle Financing and Its Regulation in Islamic Financial Institutions in Sri Lanka -- Chapter 32. Enhancing Access to Finance Amongst Asnaf Micro Entrepreneurs: How Can Islamic Fintech in Zakat Institutions Play a Role? -- Chapter 33. Optimizing Digitalpreneurship Through Digital Skills and Platform Strategy on MSMEs in Central Java -- Chapter 34. Sharia Investment Decision-making: Gender Lens Investing, Fear of Missing Out, and Islamic Financial Literation -- Chapter 35. How Do Islamic Banks Report and Distribute Zakat in Malaysia? -- Chapter 36. The Role of Libyan Zakat Foundation in the achievement of Social and Economic Development (Zliten Zakat Foundation as a Model) -- Chapter 37. Islamicity and Reporting Performance on Islamic Bank-ing Financial Performance in Indonesia Post-covid-19 (Period: 2019-2021) -- Chapter 38. The Effect of Institutional Theory Towards Shariah Audit Practice in Malaysian Takaful Industry -- Chapter 39. Assessment of Financial Performance of RSI Sultan Agung Semarang Through the Maqashid Sharia Con-cordance (MSC) Approach -- Chapter 40. Impact of Electronic Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction of Islamic Banks in Pakistan -- Chapter 41. Maqashid Sharia Framework: Sharia Financial Inclusion Through Indonesian Sharia Mobile Bank -- Chapter 42. Exploration of Sharia Bank Services in Muhammadiyah’s Higher Education Students -- Chapter 43. Is the Islamic Religiosity Become the Cashless Behaviour Among Muslim Community? -- Chapter 44. Consumer Awareness of Takaful -- Chapter 45. The Presentation and Disclosure of Islamic Banks’ Financial Statements: A Comparative Analysis of IFRS and Aaoifi Financial Accounting Standards -- Chapter 46. Indonesia’s South-south Cooperation in Promoting Sharia Economic Development in Sudan -- Chapter 47. The Application of Sanda (Rahn) in the Meranaw Society in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao -- Chapter 48. Significance and Potential Role of the Islamic Banking and Finance Services in Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao -- Chapter 49. ESG Practices and Firm Risk: Evidence from Malaysia -- Chapter 50. The Muhammadiyah Waqf Organization: Prospects and Challenges -- Chapter 51. Strategies for Improving Cash Wakf Fundraising Through Optimization of Cash Wakf Literacy in Indonesia -- Chapter 52. Measuring the Customer’s Perception of the Use of Financial Technology in Algerian Islamic Banks -- Chapter 53. Current Trends and Sustainable Development of warehouse Logistics -- Chapter 54. Exploring CSFs for Application of Six Sigma Programs – an Empirical Evidence from Small-scale Industries (SSIs).