Papers by Naser Al Ziyadat
Alziyadat, N. <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Alziyadat, Naser.html>ORCID: 0000-0003-2950-6155 <http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2950-6155> (2013) Petrodollar recycling and the business model of Islamic banks in Kuwait. Islamic Finance News, 10 (11). pp. 23-24., Mar 20, 2013
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Alziyadat, N. <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Alziyadat, Naser.html>ORCID: 0000-0003-2950-6155 <http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2950-6155> (2013) Mapping the loyalty of retail customers of Islamic and conventional banks in Kuwait. Islamic Finance News . pp. 30-31., Feb 1, 2013
This is a book chapter. It can be cited as: Alziyadat N. (2018). &quot;The Foundational Philo... more This is a book chapter. It can be cited as: Alziyadat N. (2018). &quot;The Foundational Philosophy of Islamic CSR&quot;. In Corporate Social Responsibility Best Practices in Oman and the World, AL-Salmi, H. (Eds.). (13-44). Independent Thought Publications. New Delhi.
Departing from the Islamic perspectives on ethics, this paper develops a conceptual framework for... more Departing from the Islamic perspectives on ethics, this paper develops a conceptual framework for ethical decision making in Islamic financial institution. While making use of the similarities between the scientific method and the Islamic jurisprudence method, the framework is developed by means of argumentation and reasoning to integrate Sharia doctrines with the PDCA cycle as a managerial tool. The framework can help overcoming the methodological deficiencies in measuring ethical performance by focusing on the process of the ethical decision making that leads to the end results of the organisational behaviour rather than the end results themselves.
Thunderbird International Business Review, 2018
This paper develops a conceptual framework for ethical decision making in Islamic financial insti... more This paper develops a conceptual framework for ethical decision making in Islamic financial institution based on the Islamic methodological approaches on ethics. While making use of the similarities between the scientific method and the Islamic jurisprudence method, a framework is developed by means of argumentation and reasoning to integrate Sharia doctrines with the PDCA cycle as a managerial tool. Using Al-Raysuni's analysis of Al-Shatibi's work on maqasid al , the paper develops a framework to assess the ethical aspects of Islamic financial operations which is then applied to hypothetical cases. The approach can help overcome the methodological deficiencies in measuring ethical performance in Islamic finance by focusing on the process of ethical decision making that leads to the outcomes of organisational behaviour beyond legality of contracts. The framework outlines the conditions under which an activity that is considered legal and permissible contractually could lead to outcomes that can make it ethical or unethical.
Islamic Finance News, 2019
In 2010, a study conducted by Austrade (Department of Trade) highlighted the opportunities that I... more In 2010, a study conducted by Austrade (Department of Trade) highlighted the opportunities that Islamic finance would bring to the Australian economy. Nonetheless, the consequent Australian federal governments have shown no interest in investment, business and wholesale Islamic finance since then. NASER ALZIYADAT AND HUSSAIN AHMAD delve further.
This is a book chapter. It can be cited as:
Alziyadat N. (2018). "The Foundational Philosophy of ... more This is a book chapter. It can be cited as:
Alziyadat N. (2018). "The Foundational Philosophy of Islamic CSR". In Corporate Social Responsibility Best Practices in Oman and the World, AL-Salmi, H. (Eds.). (13-44). Independent Thought Publications. New Delhi.
This article develops a conceptual framework for ethical decision-making in Islamic financial ins... more This article develops a conceptual framework for ethical decision-making in Islamic financial institution based on the Islamic methodological approaches on ethics. While making use of the similarities between the scientific method and the Islamic jurisprudence method, a framework is developed by means of argumentation and reasoning to integrate Sharia doctrines with the " plan, do, check and act " (PDCA) cycle as a managerial tool. Using Al-Raysuni's analysis of Al-Shatibi's work on maqasid al-sharia, this article develops a framework to assess the ethical aspects of Islamic financial operations, which is then applied to hypothetical cases. This approach can help overcome the methodological deficiencies in measuring ethical performance in Islamic finance by focusing on the process of ethical decision-making that leads to the outcomes of organizational behavior beyond legality of contracts. The framework outlines the conditions under which an activity that is considered legal and permissible contractually could lead to outcomes that can make it ethical or unethical.
Departing from the Islamic perspectives on ethics, this paper develops a conceptual framework for... more Departing from the Islamic perspectives on ethics, this paper develops a conceptual framework for ethical decision making in Islamic financial institution. While making use of the similarities between the scientific method and the Islamic jurisprudence method, the framework is developed by means of argumentation and reasoning to integrate Sharia doctrines with the PDCA cycle as a managerial tool. The framework can help overcoming the methodological deficiencies in measuring ethical performance by focusing on the process of the ethical decision making that leads to the end results of the organisational behaviour rather than the end results themselves.
The operationalization of Maqasid Shariah (Maqasid) or Shariah objectives has been a trending con... more The operationalization of Maqasid Shariah (Maqasid) or Shariah objectives has been a trending concern for academicians
and researchers. The concept is intuitively appealing as it touches a deep and sincere part in the hearts of researchers. In
this article, DR NASER AL ZIYADAT argues for and against the case of Maqasid operationalization.
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Papers by Naser Al Ziyadat
Alziyadat N. (2018). "The Foundational Philosophy of Islamic CSR". In Corporate Social Responsibility Best Practices in Oman and the World, AL-Salmi, H. (Eds.). (13-44). Independent Thought Publications. New Delhi.
and researchers. The concept is intuitively appealing as it touches a deep and sincere part in the hearts of researchers. In
this article, DR NASER AL ZIYADAT argues for and against the case of Maqasid operationalization.
Alziyadat N. (2018). "The Foundational Philosophy of Islamic CSR". In Corporate Social Responsibility Best Practices in Oman and the World, AL-Salmi, H. (Eds.). (13-44). Independent Thought Publications. New Delhi.
and researchers. The concept is intuitively appealing as it touches a deep and sincere part in the hearts of researchers. In
this article, DR NASER AL ZIYADAT argues for and against the case of Maqasid operationalization.