The Internationalization of Islamic Banking and Finance: The Co-Evolution of Institutional Changes and Financial Services Integration
- Juan Jose Duran
- Maria-Jose Garcia-Lopez
Abstract
The basis for Islamic finance lies in the Shariah. In this paper we point out the co-evolution of institutional
change and the banking expansion in Islamic countries; there are certain parallelism between the quantitative and
qualitative developments of the Islamic financing industry and the emergence of supportive institutions. There
are certain convergences of Islamic banking products and institutions towards traditional banking functioning but
keeping their principles. The Islamic financial institutions are effective instruments towards financial and
economic integration at regional and global level. The Islamic economy has also showed a lesser impact of the
global crisis than the western economy.
- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ijbm.v7n13p49
Journal Metrics
Google-based Impact Factor (2023): 0.86
h-index(2023): 152
i10-index(2023): 1168
Index
- Academic Journals Database
- ACNP
- AIDEA list (Italian Academy of Business Administration)
- ANVUR (Italian National Agency for the Evaluation of Universities and Research Institutes)
- Berkeley Library
- CNKI Scholar
- COPAC
- EBSCOhost
- Electronic Journals Library
- Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB)
- EuroPub Database
- Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)
- Genamics JournalSeek
- GETIT@YALE (Yale University Library)
- IBZ Online
- JournalTOCs
- Library and Archives Canada
- LOCKSS
- MIAR
- National Library of Australia
- Norwegian Centre for Research Data (NSD)
- PKP Open Archives Harvester
- Publons
- Qualis/CAPES
- RePEc
- ROAD
- Scilit
- SHERPA/RoMEO
- Standard Periodical Directory
- Universe Digital Library
- UoS Library
- WorldCat
- ZBW-German National Library of Economics
Contact
- Stephen LeeEditorial Assistant
- ijbm@ccsenet.org