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" Management of Shari'ah Compliant Businesses : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 860884
Title & Author : Management of Shari'ah Compliant Businesses : : Case Studies on Creation of Sustainable Value /\ Ezlika M. Ghazali [and 3 others], editors.
Publication Statement : Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2019]
Series Statement : Management for professionals
Page. NO : 1 online resource
ISBN : 3030109062
: : 3030109070
: : 3030109089
: : 9783030109066
: : 9783030109073
: : 9783030109080
: 9783030109066
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : Intro; Contents; Editors and Contributors; About the Editors; Contributors; Managing Shariáh-Compliant Businesses to Create Sustainable Value; 1 Introduction; 2 Why This Book Is Timely?; 3 The Cases; 4 The Target Audience; References; Part I: Islamic Financial Management; The Challenges and Potential of Improving Access to Islamic Financial Services in Non-Muslim Countries: The Case of Australia; 1 Introduction; 2 The Key Objectives and Methodological Approach; 2.1 Objectives of the Study; 2.2 Methodology and Limitations; 3 Practice of IF in the Australian Financial Market
: 4 AKPK (Credit Counselling and Debt Management Agency, Malaysia) Model to Provide Relief to Debtors of Islamic Banks5 Conclusion; References; Employee Provident Funds ́Market Performance: The Case of Malaysia; 1 Performance of EPF; 2 Islamic Employee Mutual Fund: Is It Different than Conventional?; 3 The Case: Performance of Malaysian EPF; 4 Implications for Fund Managers; Appendix 1; References; Functions, Prospects, and Challenges of Shariáh-Based Banking: Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited; 1 Introduction; 2 Structure of Islamic Banking: The Background; 2.1 Modes of Investment
: 4 Challenges in the Development of IFS in Australian Market4.1 A Wait-and-See Approach; 4.2 The Size of the Muslim Community; 4.3 Doubts Concerning Sharī`ah-Compliant Finance and Investment Products; 4.4 Problem of Operating as a Bank; 4.5 Regulatory Change; 4.6 The Incompatibility of the Basel Accords; 4.7 The Burden of Additional Stamp Duty on Islamic Home Financing; 4.8 Exclusion from Lender of Last Resort Function; 4.9 Lack of Awareness on IF; 4.10 Risk Analysis and Balance Sheet Management; 5 Opportunities of IF in Australia; 5.1 Opportunities of Introducing Islamic Banking
: 5 Model Building: Cash Waqf Model for Poverty Reduction in Somalia5.1 Modus Operandi of the Proposed Model; 5.2 The Components of the Proposed Cash Waqf Model; 6 Concluding Remarks; References; A Case Study on the Default of Islamic Financing Facilities: Malaysian Perspective; 1 Introduction; 2 Out of Court Actions Taken by Islamic Banks in Default Cases: Evidence From Malaysian Case Law; 3 3.0 Guidelines on Classification of Impaired Loans/Financing and Provisioning for Bad and Doubtful Debts
: 5.2 Prospects of Islamic Banking and Finance in Academic Level6 Summary and Concluding Remarks; 7 Recommendations; 8 Suggestions for Further Research; References; The Role of Cash Waqf in Poverty Reduction: A Multi-country Case Study; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Cash Waqf; 2 Multi-country Case Study on Cash Waqf; 3 Case Study 1: Malaysia; 3.1 Problems Affecting Cash Waqf in Malaysia; 3.2 Solutions to the Problems of Cash Waqf; 4 Case Study 2: Bangladesh; 4.1 Problems Affecting Cash Waqf in Bangladesh; 4.2 Solutions to Some of the Problems
Abstract : Muslim consumers represent an untapped and viable market segment, but to date there has been very little research on catering to their needs or running and managing Islamic businesses. Innovations in Islamic business, interest in the use of Sukuk (Islamic bonds) to finance major projects, pressures on Islamic banks to reduce the financing gap in society, and the need to understand Muslim consumers, require a deeper grasp of the issues and opportunities involved, which are quite unique. In similar vein, acquiring expertise on topics specific to Shari'ah-compliant businesses requires a thorough knowledge of matters ranging from financing to branding and, in a broader sense, creating an entrepreneurial framework suitable to the market. This book fills this gap by presenting high-quality and original case studies on Islamic finance, marketing and management from around the world. Equally valuable in business school classrooms and for c-suite strategists, it will help readers shape business strategies to tap into a billion-strong market.
Subject : Business-- Religious aspects-- Islam.
Subject : Industrial management.
Subject : BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Industrial Management.
Subject : BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Management Science.
Subject : BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Management.
Subject : BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Organizational Behavior.
Subject : Business-- Religious aspects-- Islam.
Subject : Industrial management.
Subject : RELIGION-- Islam-- General.
Dewey Classification : ‭297.5/644‬
: ‭658‬
LC Classification : ‭HF5388‬
Added Entry : Ghazali, Ezlika M.
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