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Capital Structure and Shari’ah Compliance of non-Financial Firms

Authors: Ramazan Yildirim Publisher: De Gruyter Publication date: 2021 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 402 Publication formats: EAN: 9783110713664 ISBN: 9783110713664 Category: Regional studies Islamic & Arabic philosophy Finance & accounting Finance Financial services industry Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: -

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In the present financial world, various niche markets play an increasingly important role. One of the fastest-growing niches is, without a doubt, Islamic finance. Indeed, sustainable finance needs constantly evolving innovations, and this book offers valuable insights into Islamic capital structure and Shari’ah equity screening enriching academic discourse.

"In recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of a new generation of academics and professionals specializing in various aspects of Islamic finance as knowledge and practice. This has brought about a new dynamism and also further sophistication. This book is one of such contributions, as it develops knowledge which is then transformed into practice whereby practical impact is also achieved. Being an academic book, it provokes readers’ thoughts, offering a critique of the implications of the currently applied Shari’ah screenings methodologies. As a transformative practical piece, by developing an innovative screening ratio, in this book, Dr. Yildirim extends his focus on the risk-sharing based financing hierarchy, covers thoughts and the underlying philosophy, and proposes an Islamic version of a pecking order hierarchy. This framework can be considered the foundation for developing an Islamic capital structure theory. This book will benefit academics, professionals, investors, as well as policymakers working in the Islamic finance industry and would like to explore more." (Professor Dr. Mehmet Asutay, Durham University Business School, UK)

"This book offers, for the first time after the inception of Shari’ah screening methodologies, a groundbreaking new stock screening solution that is comprehensible, practical, and foremost entirely derived from the primary sources of Islam (Qur’an and Sunnah). Congratulations to Dr. Ramazan for his outstanding contribution to Islamic finance and capital markets." (Associate Professor Dr. Ahcene Lahsasna)

"This excellent book is a must-have for all corporate finance students/researchers interested in the theoretical aspect of capital structure and the religious discussion of Shari’ah equity screening. This book should become a companion to those involved in a quantitative research environment and aim to conduct a comparative analysis; an ideal resource for everyone, from Shari’ah scholars to Islamic finance practitioners and beginners to experts." (Professor Dr. M. Kabir Hassan, University of New Orleans, USA)

TOC

  • Foreword 8
  • Preface 11
  • Structure of the Book 13
  • Additional Materials 14
  • Acknowledgment 15
  • Contents 16
  • 1 Introduction 20
  • 2 Capital Structure Theories and its Determinants 27
  • 3 Shari’ah Compliant Equities and Capital Structure 58
  • 4 Establishing a Framework for Comparative Analysis 89
  • 5 Cross-Country and Cross-Industry Determinants 130
  • 6 Direct Measures of Capital Structure Theories 185
  • 7 Overall Conclusion and Future Research 210
  • References 222
  • Appendices 238
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