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Dr. Razali Haron

IIUM Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance

IIUM Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance

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  1. Rehan, Raja and Sa'ad, Auwal Adam and Haron, Razali (2024) Artificial intelligence and financial risk mitigation. In: Artificial Intelligence for Risk Mitigation in the Financial Industry. Wiley, USA, pp. 53-79. ISBN 978-1-394-17555-0
  2. Billah, Md. Masum and Hassan, Rusni and Haron, Razali and Rosman, Romzie and Billah, Akhtarun Naba’, eds. (2024) Islamic green finance a research companion. Routledge Research Companions in Business and Economics . Routledge, New York. ISBN 978-1-032-67291-5
  3. Nik Abdullah, Nik Anis Idayu and Haron, Razali (2024) Ethical investing: how does SRI Sukuk affect the green economy? In: Islamic green finance: a research companion. Routledge, London. ISBN 978-1-032-67291-5
  4. Nomran, Naji and Haron, Razali and Kashi, Aghilasse and Laallam, Abdelkader and Abumughli, Ala' Azmi and Abey, Joji (2024) Impact of Islamic green finance on GDP: a cross Country analysis. In: Islamic green finance. a research companion. Routledge, London, pp. 45-54. ISBN 978-1-032-67291-5
  5. Nomran, Naji and Haron, Razali and Kashi, Aghilasse and Laallam, Abdelkader and Abumughli, Ala' Azmi and Shaikh Hossen, Zakir and Rosario Bunagan, Venus Del (2024) SDGs and how does Islamic green finance matter? an experience. In: Islamic green finance: a research companion. Routledge, London, pp. 33-42. ISBN 9781032672915
  6. Abdullah Othman, Anwar Hasan and Haron, Razali (2024) Carbon footprint of bank loans and climate change risk mitigation: an experience of banking industry in Malaysia. In: Islamic sustainable finance: policy, risk and regulation. Routledge, London, pp. 133-145. ISBN 978-1-032-49784-6
  7. Xiao Ling, Ding and Haron, Razali and Hasan, Aznan (2024) Islamic sustainable finance: the role of Islamic banking standards. In: Islamic Sustainable Finance. Policy, Risk and Regulation. Routledge, London, pp. 102-116. ISBN 978-1-032-49784-6
  8. Haron, Razali and Zamzamir@Zamzamin, zaminor (2024) ESG, derivatives and Islamic financial sustainability. In: Islamic Sustainable Finance: Policy, Risk and Regulation. Islamic Business and Finance Series . Routledge, New York, pp. 66-76. ISBN 978-103249784-6
  9. Nik Abdullah, Nik Anis Idayu and Hidayat, Achmad and Haron, Razali (2024) Strategic action-plan of Islamic banks towards sustainable finance. In: Islamic sustainable finance: policy, risk and regulation. Routledge, pp. 33-40. ISBN 978-1-032-49784-6
  10. Haron, Razali and Siraj, Mukhtar Arif (2024) Issues and challenges of sustainable finance in the Islamic capital market. In: Islamic Finance and Sustainable Development. A Global Framework for Achieving Sustainable Impact Finance. Islamic Business and Finance Series . Routledge, New York, pp. 195-208. ISBN 978-1-032-74307-3
  11. Nik Abdullah, Nik Anis Idayu and Abdul Hamid, Nurhaiyyu and Haron, Razali (2024) Issues and challenges of sustainable finance: an experience from the Islamic banking industry. In: Islamic finance and sustainable development: a global framework for achieving sustainable impact finance. Routledge, London, pp. 187-194. ISBN 978-1-032-74307-3
  12. Widiastuti, Tika and Mawardi, Imron and Nisa', Mir'atun and Haron, Razali (2024) Zakat governance towards sustainable finance. In: Islamic Finance and Sustainable Development. A Global Framework for Achieving Sustainable Impact Finance. Islamic Business and Finance Series . Routledge, New York, pp. 97-108. ISBN 978-1-032-74307-3
  13. Lawhaishy, Zainab Belal and Haron, Razali and Abdullah Othman, Anwar Hasan (2024) Islamic micro-financing for SMEs towards its sustainability: an experience from Libya. In: Islamic finance and sustainable development: a global framework for achieving sustainable impact finance. Routledge, London, pp. 32-46. ISBN 978-1-032-74307-3
  14. Hossain, Mohammad Enayet and Haron, Razali and Mahadi, Nur Farhah and Mohd Nor, Rizal and Rana, Sohel and Martoza, Md Golam (2024) FinTech innovation and financial inclusion in Malaysia: a systematic review. In: 2024 3rd International Conference on Creative Communication and Innovative Technology, ICCIT 2024, Tangerang, Indonesia.
  15. Nomran, Naji Mansour and Laallam, Abdelkader and Haron, Razali and Kashi, Aghilasse and Shaikh, Zakir Hossen and Abey, Joji (2024) The impact of the cryptocurrency market on Islamic vs. conventional stock returns: evidence from gulf cooperation council countries. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 17 (7). pp. 1-21. E-ISSN 1911-8074
  16. Widiastuti, Tika and Al-shami, Samer Ali and Mawardi, Imron and Zulaikha, Siti and Haron, Razali and Kasri, Rahmatina Awaliyah and Al Mustofa, Muhammad Ubaidillah and Puspa Dewi, Eka (2024) Capturing the barriers and strategic solutions for women empowerment: Delphy analytical network process. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 10 (3). pp. 1-19. E-ISSN 2199-8531
  17. Kismawadi, Early Ridho and Irfan, Mohammad and Haron, Razali and Masitah, Masitah (2024) Bridging finance and sustainability: Islamic financial institutions’ contributions to the transition to sustainable energy. In: Issues of Sustainability in AI and New-Age Thematic Investing. IGI Global, pp. 138-161. ISBN 979-8-3693-3282-5
  18. Zainordin, Nor Aqilah and Engku Ali, Engku Rabiah Adawiah and Haron, Razali (2024) Consumers’ acceptance intentions towards family takaful in Malaysia: a focus on the extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2). In: International Conference on Business and Technology, Manama, Bahrain.
  19. Ahmed Sulub, Yasin and Haron, Razali (2024) Shariah governance for Islamic financial institutions: lessons from Malaysia. South East Asia Journal of Contemporary Business, Economics and Law, 33 (1). pp. 75-84. ISSN 2289-1560
  20. Al Azizah, Ummu Salma and Haron, Razali (2024) Exploring the correlation between ESG performance and firm value in Indonesia Shariah-compliant companies. Journal of Management & Muamalah, 14 (2). pp. 142-160. ISSN 1985-1170 E-ISSN 2180-1681

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1Possible applications of Tawarruq (commodity Murabaha) as a cash financing tool in Islamic Banks Institutions in Somalia1568
2Malay ethnic directors, board attributes and ownership structure on firm performance: corporate governance evidence from an emerging market1238
3Do Muslim directors influence firm performance? empirical evidence from Malaysia1195
4The role of zakat during pandemic crisis and post recovery (maqāsid al-sharīʽah perspective)1167
5Optimization of solvency margin in family takaful and life insurance institutions in Malaysia: application of data envelopment analysis1163
6Zakat contribution model in entrepreneurship empowerment of zakat institutions: case study of Lazismu Pusat1136
7The determinants of non-performing loans in the Indonesian banking industry: an asymmetric approach before and during the pandemic crisis1127
8Islamic fund & wealth management: a way forward1122
9Determinants of target capital structure: evidence on South East Asia countries1076
10Determinants of working capital management before, during and after the global financial crisis of 2008: evidence from Malaysia1033
11Performance of ESG versus Shariah compliant firms in Malaysia. A conceptual framework1025
12The performance of Islamic and conventional unit trust funds in Malaysia 1023
13Corporate social responsibility disclosure of Malaysian shariah public listed companies1007
14Islamic financing in mitigating access to financing problems of SMEs in Malaysia: a survey analysis984
15Predicting Sukuk Default Probability and Its Relationship with Systematic and Unsystematic Risks: Case Study of Sukuk in Indonesia978
16Efficiency of Qatari banking industry: an empirical investigation973
17Islamic capital market and debt financing of Shariah-compliant firms in Indonesia965
18Determinants of target capital structure: evidence on South East Asia countries under dynamic framework960
19The dynamic capital structure decision of firms in Indonesia960
20Measuring bank stability: a comparative analysis between Islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia955
21Adoption of financial technology in Islamic crowd-funding: predicting small and medium-sized enterprises’ intention to use the investment account platform953
22Comparative analysis of bank stability in Indonesia: A non-parametric approach on different banking models937
23Ownership and debt financing: Indonesia evidence917
24Firm level, ownership concentration and industry level determinants of capital structure in an emerging market: Indonesia evidence913
25Predicting sukuk default probability and its relationship with the sukuk rating level: case study of sukuk in Malaysia908
26Case studies in investment analysis898
27A critical review of bank stability measures in selected countries with dual banking system898
28A qualitative inquiry into the investment decision behaviour of the Malaysian stock market investors887
29Measuring bank stability: a comparative analysis between Islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia881
30Board of directors, strategic control and corporate financial performance of Malaysian listed construction and technology companies: an empirical analysis880