Thesis

Client and employee perceptions of Islamic banking in Saudi Arabia

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The findings of the research reveal that religion was the main factor influencing client or employee decisions to deal with or work for Islamic banks. Profit potential, competitive services, and better access to finance also helped to attract the clients in different degrees. A survey of employees revealed that there were concerns with the lack of uniformity in accounting policies and auditing standards, and employees showed a lack of understanding and some confusion over the documentation of the new types of Shariah compliant transactions.

Islamic banks and service quality: an empirical study of the UAE

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This study measures the perceived level of service quality in the UAE Islamic banks, using a modified SERVQUAL model. The study attempts to determine the extent of the correlation and relationship that might exist between the service quality dimensions and Islamic banking variables on the one hand and between these and the independent variables on the other.

Islamic private equity and venture capital investments: a window of opportunities for the Chinese market (M.A. Dissertation

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The lack of Islamic financial products in China is one obstacle to potential investment flows from the MENA region. The research finds that because of religious constraints, direct investing and private equity investing are the most desired forms of investment for