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The Nexus among board diversity and bank stability: Implications from gender, nationality and education. (2023). Mohamed, Toka S ; Alharbi, Rana ; Elnahass, Marwa ; McLaren, Josie.
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  13. Corporate governance and liquidity creation nexus in Islamic banks—Is managerial ability a channel?. (2022). Kabir, Md Nurul ; Hassan, M. Kabir ; Safiullah, MD.
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  14. Asset securitizations and bank stability: Evidence from different banking systems. (2022). Habib, Ahmed ; Abdelsalam, Omneya ; Elnahass, Marwa ; Williams, Julian ; Ahmed, Habib.
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  15. Firm valuations and board compensation: Evidence from alternative banking models. (2022). Trinh, Vu Quang ; Elnahass, Marwa ; Salama, Aly.
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  16. Influential Factors Affecting Earnings Management in Public Listed Companies: A Conceptual Model. (2022). Xiaojun, Xie ; Algrady, Sayaf.
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  17. Volatility Spillover between Stock Returns and Oil Prices during the Covid-19 Pandemic in ASEAN. (2022). , Supriyanto ; Alexandri, Mohammad Benny.
    In: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy.
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  18. Prospect theory and risk-taking behavior: an empirical investigation of Islamic and conventional banks. (2021). Trichilli, Yousra ; Abbes, Mouna Boujelbene ; Kharrat, Hana.
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  19. Board busyness and new insights into alternative bank dividends models. (2021). Trinh, Vu Quang ; Elnahass, Marwa ; Salama, Aly.
    In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting.
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  20. Corruption and bank risk-taking: The deterring role of Shariah supervision. (2021). TARAZI, Amine ; Hassan, Arshad ; Fraz, Ahmad ; Khan, Mushtaq Hussain ; Bitar, Mohammad.
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  21. Loan loss provisions and audit quality: Evidence from MENA Islamic and conventional banks. (2021). Salem, Rami ; Usman, Muhammad ; Ezeani, Ernest.
    In: The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance.
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  22. A survey of Islamic finance research – Influences and influencers. (2021). Rizvi, Syed Aun R. ; Aun, Syed ; Haroon, Omair ; Ali, Mohsin ; Khan, Abdullah.
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  23. The power of investor sentiment in explaining bank stock performance: Listed conventional vs. Islamic banks. (2021). Shaiban, Mohammed ; Hasanov, Akram ; Di, LI.
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  24. Risk committee complexity and liquidity risk in the European banking industry. (2021). Galletta, Simona ; Mazzu, Sebastiano ; Scannella, Enzo.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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  25. Test-bedding the new reporting standards for loan loss reserves. (2021). Mestelman, Stuart ; Shehata, Mohamed ; Gomaa, Mohamed ; Kanagaretnam, Kiridaran.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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  26. The value relevance of bank cash Holdings: The moderating effect of board busyness. (2021). Trinh, Vu Quang ; Cao, Ngan Duong ; Elnahass, Marwa.
    In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.
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  27. New insights into bank asset securitization: The impact of religiosity. (2021). Batten, Jonathan ; Mollah, Sabur ; Abdelsalam, Omneya ; Elnahass, Marwa.
    In: Journal of Financial Stability.
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  28. The impact of religiosity on earnings quality: International evidence from the banking sector. (2021). Abdelsalam, Omneya ; Ibrahim, Masud ; Omoteso, Kamil ; Chantziaras, Antonios.
    In: The British Accounting Review.
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  29. A systematic literature review on Sharı’ah governance mechanism and firm performance in Islamic banking. (2020). Haron, Razali ; Nomran, Naji Mansour.
    In: Islamic Economic Studies.
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  30. Differential market valuations of board busyness across alternative banking models. (2020). Trinh, Vu Quang ; Elnahass, Marwa ; Omoteso, Kamil ; Salama, Aly.
    In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting.
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  31. Governance quality, bank price synchronicity and political uncertainty. (2020). Phan, Thu ; Lin, Kun-Li ; Doan, Anh-Tuan.
    In: International Review of Economics & Finance.
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  32. Earnings management around Islamic bonds issuance. (2020). Halim, Zairihan Abdul ; Xu, Suichen ; Majid, Norakma Abdul.
    In: The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance.
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  33. Bank governance and crisis-period efficiency: A multinational study on Islamic and conventional banks. (2020). Safiullah, MD.
    In: Pacific-Basin Finance Journal.
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  34. Fetching better deals from creditors: Board busyness, agency relationships and the bank cost of debt. (2020). Trinh, Vu Quang ; Cao, Ngan Duong ; Aljughaiman, Abdullah A.
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
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  35. How CEO narcissism affects earnings management behaviors. (2020). Fang, Wen-Chang ; Lin, Sheng-Wei.
    In: The North American Journal of Economics and Finance.
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  36. Payout policy and ownership structure: The case of Islamic and conventional banks. (2020). Jaafar, Aziz ; Duqi, Andi ; Warsame, Mohammed H.
    In: The British Accounting Review.
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  37. Return and volatility spillovers in the presence of structural breaks: evidence from GCC Islamic and conventional banks. (2019). Benlagha, Noureddine ; Mseddi, Slim.
    In: Journal of Asset Management.
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  38. A survey of Islamic banking and finance literature: Issues, challenges and future directions. (2019). Phan, Dinh ; Narayan, Paresh Kumar ; Bach, Dinh Hoang.
    In: Pacific-Basin Finance Journal.
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  39. Performance and productivity in Islamic and conventional banks: Evidence from the global financial crisis. (2019). Johnes, Jill ; Pappas, Vasileios ; Izzeldin, Marwan ; Alexakis, Christos.
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  40. Payout policy and ownership structure: The case of Islamic and conventional banks. (2019). Jaafar, Aziz ; Duqi, Andi ; Warsame, Mohammed.
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  41. Improving Sustainability through a Dual Audit System. (2018). Kang, Sun Min ; Jin, Shun-Ji ; Tae, IN.
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  42. Does the IFRS Effect Continue? An International Comparison. (2018). Kang, Sun Min ; Hur, Kang Sung ; Hwang, In Tae.
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  43. Risk in Islamic banking and corporate governance. (2018). Shamsuddin, Abul ; Safiullah, MD.
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  44. Governance mechanisms and efficiency: Evidence from an alternative insurance (Takaful) market. (2018). Karbhari, Yusuf ; Elnahass, Marwa ; Muye, Ibrahim ; Fahmi, Ahmad.
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  45. Earnings management using classification shifting of revenues. (2018). Coakley, Jerry ; Manson, Stuart ; Malikov, Kamran.
    In: The British Accounting Review.
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  46. Capital and Earnings Management: Evidence from Alternative Banking Business Models. (2018). Izzeldin, Marwan ; Elnahass, Marwa ; Steele, Gerald.
    In: The International Journal of Accounting.
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  47. The effects of cross-border banking and institutional quality on accounting information of banks in Africa. (2017). Issahaku, Haruna ; Amidu, Mohammed ; Haruna, Issahaku ; Sissy, Aisha Mohammed.
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  48. The determinants of bank profitability, do Islamic ethics perspective matter ? A comprehensive study on Islamic banks vs. conventional ones. (2017). Agbodjo, Serge ; el Bahsh, Rana ; Lajimi, Kaouther Toumi.
    In: Post-Print.
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  49. To debt or not to debt: Are Islamic banks less risky than conventional banks?. (2016). Pappas, Vasileios ; Nurullah, Mohamed ; Pereira, John ; Sorwar, Ghulam.
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