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  1. Measuring aggressive decision-making behavior: A confirmatory factor analysis
  2. The effect of e-service quality on e-loyalty of Islamic banking customers: Does e-satisfaction act as mediator?
  3. Inter-regional trade and economic growth of ASEAN low middle income: Are corruption control and HDI important?
  4. Does Islamic Banking Sector Matter for Income Disparity Reduction? Empirical Evidence from Indonesia
  5. Does vertical asymmetric price transmission exist in the rice markets?
  6. Does Foreign Interest Rate Determine Islamic Stock Prices?
  7. What drives Islamic banking customers’ satisfaction and loyalty: financial or spiritual benefits?
  8. Why are Children Still Working?
  9. Decision Making and Patronage Behaviour in Islamic Co-operatives in Aceh, Indonesia
  10. A Comparative Analysis of Dynamic Interactions between European and Indonesian Cocoa Markets during the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and the 2011 European Debt Crisis
  11. Does Women’s Participation in Politics Matter for Economic Development in OIC-15? An Islamic Perspective
  12. A Comparative Analysis of Resilience of Islamic and Conventional Banks in Indonesia
  13. Do Good Corporate Governance and Financing Risk Management Matter for Islamic Banks’ Performance in Indonesia?
  14. The Reluctance Phenomenon of Islamic Banks to Offer Profit-Loss Sharing Financing
  15. A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DETERMINANTS OF ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL BANKING PERFORMANCES IN INDONESIA
  16. What Drives Muzakki to Pay Zakat at Baitul Mal?
  17. THE EFFECT OF GLOBAL PRICES OF CRUDE PALM OIL, MARKETING MARGINS AND PALM OIL PLANTATIONS ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION: AN APPLICATION OF JOHANSEN COINTEGRATION APPROACH
  18. Mode of entry, loan portfolio structure, and returns of foreign-owned banks in Indonesia
  19. Overreaction and underreaction anomalies in the Indonesian stock market: a sectoral analysis
  20. Dynamics of Financial Development, Economic Growth, and Poverty Alleviation: The Indonesian Experience
  21. ¿Cómo de eficientes y productivas son las cooperativas en Indonesia? Evidencia empírica del análisis envolvente de datos
  22. Role of financial development in poverty reduction y in Indonesia in the period of 1980–2014.
  23. The Motivation of Muzakki to Pay Zakah: Study at The Baitul Mal Aceh
  24. Determinants of Infant Mortality in Older ASEAN Economies
  25. Cooperative in Indonesia
  26. MENGKRITISI TEORI PEMBANGUNAN EKONOMI KONVENSIONAL
  27. Accounting and Accountability in Religious Organizations: An Islamic Contemporary Scholars’ Perspective
  28. The Patronage Behaviour of Islamic Bank’s Customers: Empirical Studies in Aceh
  29. THE SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN RELATIONSHIP IN INDONESIAN ISLAMIC STOCK RETURNS
  30. THE SHORT- AND LONG-RUN RELATIONSHIP IN INDONESIAN ISLAMIC STOCK RETURNS
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  32. Efficiency of Islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia
  33. Determining the viability of rental price to benchmark Islamic home financing products
  34. The 2007 global financial crisis and the Malaysian stock market: a sectoral analysis
  35. Impact of financial shocks on Islamic banks
  36. Does trade matter for stock market integration?
  37. A comparative analysis of the performance of conventional and Islamic unit trust companies in Malaysia
  38. International Linkages among Stock Markets of Malaysia and Its Major Trading Partners
  39. Impact of the 2007 US financial crisis on the emerging equity markets
  40. Long‐run relationship between Islamic stock returns and macroeconomic variables
  41. The Influence of Religiosity, Income And Consumption on Saving Behaviour: The Case of International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)
  42. Dynamic linkages among ASEAN‐5 emerging stock markets
  43. Sensitivity of the Islamic and conventional banks to monetary policy changes: the case of Malaysia
  44. The role of goods, money and securities markets in promoting family takaful in Malaysia
  45. Towards an Islamic international financial hub: the role of Islamic capital market in Malaysia
  46. Interdependence of ASEAN-5 Stock Markets from the US and Japan
  47. Stock Market Volatility Transmission in Malaysia: Islamic Versus Conventional Stock Market
  48. Interdependence of ASEAN-5 Stock Markets from the US and Japan