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Integrating Value-Based Intermediation into Business Models: A Proposed Guideline for Islamic Banks

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Integrating Value-Based Intermediation into Business Models: A Proposed Guideline for Islamic Banks. / Hamad, Salaheldin; Fong-Woon, Lai; Shad, Muhammad Kashif.
Islamic Accounting and Finance: A Handbook. ed. / Khaled Hussainey; Hidaya Al Lawati. World Scientific, 2023. p. 379-398 (Transformations in Banking, Finance and Regulation; Vol. 6).

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Hamad, S, Fong-Woon, L & Shad, MK 2023, Integrating Value-Based Intermediation into Business Models: A Proposed Guideline for Islamic Banks. in K Hussainey & H Al Lawati (eds), Islamic Accounting and Finance: A Handbook. Transformations in Banking, Finance and Regulation, vol. 6, World Scientific, pp. 379-398. https://doi.org/10.1142/9781800612426_0013

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Hamad, S., Fong-Woon, L., & Shad, M. K. (2023). Integrating Value-Based Intermediation into Business Models: A Proposed Guideline for Islamic Banks. In K. Hussainey, & H. Al Lawati (Eds.), Islamic Accounting and Finance: A Handbook (pp. 379-398). (Transformations in Banking, Finance and Regulation; Vol. 6). World Scientific. https://doi.org/10.1142/9781800612426_0013

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Hamad S, Fong-Woon L, Shad MK. Integrating Value-Based Intermediation into Business Models: A Proposed Guideline for Islamic Banks. In Hussainey K, Al Lawati H, editors, Islamic Accounting and Finance: A Handbook. World Scientific. 2023. p. 379-398. (Transformations in Banking, Finance and Regulation). doi: 10.1142/9781800612426_0013

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Hamad, Salaheldin ; Fong-Woon, Lai ; Shad, Muhammad Kashif. / Integrating Value-Based Intermediation into Business Models: A Proposed Guideline for Islamic Banks. Islamic Accounting and Finance: A Handbook. editor / Khaled Hussainey ; Hidaya Al Lawati. World Scientific, 2023. pp. 379-398 (Transformations in Banking, Finance and Regulation).

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