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Negative impacts of riba banking on performance of Islamic banking
Published 2011“…It is hoped that this study will trigger similar studies to further prove its findings. It is the unashamed hope of the researcher that one day Muslim nations can bury riba banking and build on its ashes a sole and single Islamic banking system that upholds and embodies the true demands of the Quran and Sunnah.…”
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Servant leadership’s values and staff’s commitment: policy implementation focus Abdul Raufu
Published 2011“…Therefore, this study bridges the gap to complement Gilbert’s study and finds SLA’s direct relationship with OCS as well as the extent to which it can influence OCS. …”
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Learning barriers in adopting ICT among selected working women in Malaysia
Published 2008“…The questionnaires were administered face-to-face to a total of 315working women, who participated as respondents in this study. Findings – The findings revealed that the working women in Malaysia possess only average level of ICT skills. …”
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The prognostic value of the CT scan in Primary Intracerebral Haemorrhage
Published 2012“…Their clinical and CT scan findings were correlated with the clinical outcome using modified Rankin scores (mRS) of 0-5 at discharge and during 6 months follow-up. …”
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Fracture strength and fractographic analysis of zirconia copings treated with four experimental silane primers
Published 2013“…This study evaluated and compared the effect of new four experimental silane coupling agents on the fracture strength of zirconia copings. The findings were supported with fractographic and finite element analyses. …”
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The Impact of Customer Satisfaction on Word-of-Mouth: Conventional Banks of Malaysia Investigated
Published 2013“…Policy makers of service industry in general and financial service industry in particular may benefit from the findings of this study. Originality/value – Importance of word-of-mouth is not new to the organisations. …”
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The impact of customer satisfaction on word-of-mouth: conventional banks of Malaysia investigated
Published 2013“…Policy makers of service industry in general and financial service industry in particular may benefit from the findings of this study. Originality/value – Importance of word-of-mouth is not new to the organisations. …”
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The concept of community disaster resilience: a proposed mixed method study on "the adaptation of Australian community disaster resilience scorecard & self-assessment of Community...
Published 2015“…Expected outcome: The finding will assist in keeping safe and the national strategy by considering community safety priorities and needs in Kelantan’s flood disaster communities including communication, cooperative approaches; maximizes the opportunity to compare and add the previous study finding and lastly it will aligns with international activities. …”
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Hoarding versus circulation of wealth from the perspective of Maqasid Al-Shari'ah
Published 2014“…It also examines variant positions regarding the concept of hoarding and finds more merit in favor of the position that paying zakat is not enough to be exempted from the Qur'anic implications about hoarding. …”
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Environmental disclosure quality: examining the impact of the stock exchange of Malaysia's listing requirements
Published 2015“…Content analysis was utilized to extract data from the annual reports of 164 PLCs in ESI. Findings - Overall, the quality of ED improved in 2009 from that of 2005. …”
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An empirical study of perceived service quality of Islamic banks: a comparison between Malaysia and Kuwait
Published 2015“…A descriptive analysis and Multiple Regression analysis were utilised to compare the ratings of customer service quality and the customers’ satisfaction of these two nations. Findings – The paper finds significant differences in the ratings of service quality dimension provided by these two countries with respect to the ranking of the most important SERVQUAL dimension and the customers’ satisfaction relationship with SERVQUAL dimensions. …”
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Selection of the most significant variables of air pollutants using sensitivity analysis
Published 2016“…Nine models (ANN-API-AP, ANN-API-LCO, ANN-API-LO3, ANN-API-LPM10, ANN-API-LSO2, ANN-API-LNO2, ANN-API-LCH4, ANN-APILNmHC and ANN-API-LTHC) were carried out in the sensitivity analysis test. From the findings, PM10 and CO were identified as the most significant parameters in Malaysia. …”
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Customers’ loyalty model in the design of e-commerce recommender systems
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Enhanced on-demand routing protocols in high mobility mobile Ad hoc network
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Antioxidant and antidiabetic activities of proteins from Moringa oleifera
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