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Islamic economics (IE) assumes an altruistic economic agent who spends his income not only on himself but also on others through charity. Since this behavioral norm is attributed only to Muslims, this implicitly means that the giving behavior of Muslims is different from others. This study aims...
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The paper supplements the theory of consumer behavior with insights from the primary sources of Islam. A consumer who …
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Pakistan is an Islamic country and the current paper is an attempt to investigate empirically whether Islamic consumer theory is being applied in this country or not. This study has used a set of questionnaires distributed to all general consumers working in different walks of life in the city...
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In this paper I consider how individuals allocate their time between church attendance (and other religious activities) and secular leisure activities. Moreover individuals use a cognitive style, which is either intuitive-believing or reflective-analytical. I assume that the full benefit from...
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Using hedonic pricing models, this paper analyzes the impact of places of worship on the prices of adjacent condominiums in Hamburg, Germany. This is the first study on this subject to have been conducted outside the United States. It is also the first work to examine the externalities of places...
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Despite the tremendous growth shown by global Islamic financial services industry, there are Muslim minority countries that have not embraced Islamic finance yet and the Russian Federation is one of them. This research is conducted in the Republic of Tatarstan, a federal subject (part) of the...
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The purpose of this study is to identify the key determinant of the bank selection decision by Sudanese banks' customers. The motivation for this paper is the lack of research that empirically studied bank selection criteria that influence customers' selection decisions on banking services in...
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This paper attempts to investigate the importance of Shariah compliance compared to other criteria that influence the selection of Islamic banks in Sudan, a total Islamic banking system in which the “Islamic” variable is supposed to be constant. Primary data collected by self-administered...
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The study aims to assess Islamic financial literacy among the residents of Lahore and to investigate how it influences adoption of Islamic banking services. A survey research design is used; the sample size for the study was 300, which included 230 males and 70 females. Purposive and convenience...
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Widespread misconceptions can be critical, especially in times of crisis. Through a field experiment, we study how to address such wrong or inaccurate beliefs using messages delivered to individual citizens using mobile phones. We focus on misinformation related to the COVID-19 pandemic in a...
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