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Let’s go green: achieving consumer-related performance outcomes in banks
Wajeeha Aslam, Syed Tehseen JawaidDue to the increased pollution and global warming, the banking sector is also implementing green practices in their operations to improve business ethics. However, there are few…
Green loyalty of Islamic banking customers: combined effect of green practices, green trust, green perceived value, and green satisfaction
Muhammad Muflih, Bambang Iswanto, Radia PurbayatiDeparting from the spirit of environmental concern, this study aims to connect green practices of Islamic banking with green customer loyalty, both directly and through the role…
Environmental change impacts and inclusive rural tourism development on the livelihoods of native societies: evidence from Musina Municipality, South Africa
Azwindini Isaac RamaanoThis study aims to explore the latent potential of alternative-responsible tourism and ecotourism leadership in sustainable tourism and the sustenance of rural communities in…
Mainstream economics’ war with the environment: counter-critiques from heterodox economics and Islamic economics
Ekrem Yilmaz, Güler Deymencioğlu, Mehmet Atas, Fatma SensoyThis study aims to present the perspectives of heterodox economics and Islamic economics on environmental economics, as an alternative to mainstream economics, which takes…
Nurturing the soul at work: unveiling the impact of spiritual leadership, interpersonal justice and voice behavior on employee intention to stay
Nimitha Aboobaker, Zakkariya K.A.This study investigates how the spiritual leadership style of a manager affects employees' intention to stay with the organization, taking into account the post-pandemic workplace…
“If you sow goodness, you will reap goodness”: activating social entrepreneurial intentions with karmic beliefs
Cong Doanh DuongAlthough karmic beliefs have been found to be positively correlated with pro-social behaviors, the role of karmic beliefs in social entrepreneurship remains relatively unknown…
Study of spirituality and well-being over-the-top services through the lens of stimulus-organism-response framework: a moderated-mediation analysis
Kali Charan Sabat, Som Sekhar BhattacharyyaThe purpose of this study was to empirically investigate the role of e-service quality factors in predicting e-satisfaction. The study context was spirituality and well-being…
Who or what is to blame? The role of attribution of responsibility in layoffs
Juliana Lilly, Kamphol Wipawayangkool, Meghna Virick, Ronald RomanThis study aims to investigate the effects of attribution of responsibility (AOR) for layoffs on the components of ethical decision-making. Internal, external and no-fault AOR…
Barriers to the adoption of Islamic banking: a bibliometric analysis
Qaisar Ali, Shazia Parveen, Tasya Aspiranti, Nunung Nurhayati, Sulistya RusgiantoThe adoption of Islamic banking (AIB) among customers has remained in the limelight due to its significance in the strategic marketing of Islamic banking (IB) services. Although…
Waqf-based qardhul hassan financing preference in Malaysia: an exploratory study
Hanudin Amin, M. Kabir Hassan, Imran Mehboob ShaikhThe purpose of this study is to examine donors’ or waqifs’ desire for waqf-based qardhul hassan financing in Malaysia using a maqasid method, where a pragmatic approach is used.
ISSN:
2514-9369e-ISSN:
2514-9377ISSN-L:
2514-9369Renamed from:
HumanomicsOnline date, start – end:
2018Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof Jacob Dahl Rendtorff