AbstractThis paper provides a critical review of the theoretical and empirical literature on sukuk (Shari'ah-compliant bonds) from three perspectives: their underlying theory and nature, the operational issues and structures involved in sukuk, and the role of sukuk in economic development. The article suggests that the literature on sukuk is largely qualitative rather than quantitative research, with the bulk of academic research in the form of conference and seminar papers. The research on sukuk in the form of journal articles, books, conference papers, reports, and magazines has increased substantially, but it is still in relatively short supply in comparison to other research on Islamic finance. This underdeveloped state of research on s...
The Sharia-compliant financial market is relatively new, many studies have focused on the difference...
Abstrak Sukuk is one of the most innovative products in the development of contemporary Islamic fi...
Due to fixed interest and fixed income, bonds are considered excluded in the Islamic financial syste...
This paper provides a critical review of the theoretical and empirical literature on sukuk (Shari'ah...
AbstractThis paper provides a critical review of the theoretical and empirical literature on sukuk (...
Sukuk is the Arabic term for financial certificates, which are also commonly referred to as Shariah-...
Abstract. At the heart of a global financial crisis triggered since 2008, Islamic finance has been s...
This article seeks to review the implementation of Sukuk structures following Shariah-compliant and ...
This paper explores the significance of Islamic Sukuk instruments for stability in the GCC. As a res...
Islamic Sukuk (Islamic Bonds) has recently emerged as one of the most important tools for Islamic in...
This study has critically reviewed both empirical and theoretical literature and the importance of S...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of the market for Sukuk, or Islamic bonds. This financial i...
The concept of sharia-based finance is currently growing rapidly in Indonesia. One form of sharia fi...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of standard-setting bodies and rating ag...
The Sharia-compliant financial market is relatively new, many studies have focused on the difference...
The Sharia-compliant financial market is relatively new, many studies have focused on the difference...
Abstrak Sukuk is one of the most innovative products in the development of contemporary Islamic fi...
Due to fixed interest and fixed income, bonds are considered excluded in the Islamic financial syste...
This paper provides a critical review of the theoretical and empirical literature on sukuk (Shari'ah...
AbstractThis paper provides a critical review of the theoretical and empirical literature on sukuk (...
Sukuk is the Arabic term for financial certificates, which are also commonly referred to as Shariah-...
Abstract. At the heart of a global financial crisis triggered since 2008, Islamic finance has been s...
This article seeks to review the implementation of Sukuk structures following Shariah-compliant and ...
This paper explores the significance of Islamic Sukuk instruments for stability in the GCC. As a res...
Islamic Sukuk (Islamic Bonds) has recently emerged as one of the most important tools for Islamic in...
This study has critically reviewed both empirical and theoretical literature and the importance of S...
This paper seeks to provide an overview of the market for Sukuk, or Islamic bonds. This financial i...
The concept of sharia-based finance is currently growing rapidly in Indonesia. One form of sharia fi...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of standard-setting bodies and rating ag...
The Sharia-compliant financial market is relatively new, many studies have focused on the difference...
The Sharia-compliant financial market is relatively new, many studies have focused on the difference...
Abstrak Sukuk is one of the most innovative products in the development of contemporary Islamic fi...
Due to fixed interest and fixed income, bonds are considered excluded in the Islamic financial syste...