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Religion has significantly influenced societies throughout history and across the globe. Family firms—particularly those operating in strongly religious regions—are more likely to be subject to the influence of religion. However, little is known about the mechanisms by which religion affects...
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This study examines retail investors' trading behaviour and its determinants in the Indonesian Shari'ah stock market by mainly focusing on the religious practice-related factors in the form of sadaqah or charitable giving on individual investors' trading behaviour. Contextually, the Islamic...
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obey the theological teachings of the primary sources of Islam, the Quran and Sunnah, as stakeholders expect these … Islam, which allow investments that are only partially halal (allowable) to be included in their portfolios. This study …
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In this article, we illuminate how a consumption practice in an ephemeral religious organization subverts systems of economic inequality that otherwise prevail in, and structure, society. Drawing on a rich ethnographic study in Pakistan, we show how the practice of food consumption in the...
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We extend the literature by providing evidence that a cultural variable, intrinsic Islamic religiosity is important in understanding auditors’ judgement in the Islamic context of Pakistan. The intrinsic Islamic religiosity theoretical construct examined is Islamic Worldview (IW) which...
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between the Islamic religiosity of the local community and the level of corporate environmental responsibility disclosure (CERD) in Iran, an example of an Islamic country. This paper also examines the moderating role of firm size, family...
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