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Durham Centre for Islamic Economics and Finance

Publications


Staff and the research students at the DIFP have been active in publishing in the field of Islamic finance, banking, management and economics.
Research monographys include:  Ahmed El-Ashker and Rodney Wilson, Islamic Economics: A Short History, Brill Academic Publishing, Leiden, 2006.
Rodney Wilson is series editor at the Edinburgh Guides to Islamic Finance which include a book by Habib Ahmed on Product Development in Islamic Banks (2011).
Mehmet Asutay is editor of Durham Islamic Economics and Finance Series at Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Academic Journal: Review of Islamic Economics

Dr Mehmet Asutay, the co-director of DCIEF, is the Managing Editor of the Review of Islamic Economics, the leading journal in Islamic economics, banking and finance, now in its eleventh year.

Books: authored

  • Ahmed, Habib (2011). Product Development in Islamic Banks. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • El Ashker, Ahmed & Wilson, Rodney (2006). Islamic Economics: A Short History. Leiden and Boston: Brill.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2004). 'Role of Zakat and Awqaf in Poverty Alleviation'. Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank Group.
  • Wilson, Rodney , Al-Salamah, Abdullah, Malik, Monica & Al-Rajhi, Ahmed (2004). Economic Development in Saudi Arabia. London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
  • Ahmed, Habib & Chapra, M. Umer (2002). 'Corporate Governance in Islamic Financial Institutions'(Translated into Arabic). Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank Group.
  • Ahmed, Habib & Khan, Tariqullah (2001). 'Risk Management: An Analysis of Issues in Islamic Financial Industry'(Translated into Arabic and French). Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank Group.
  • Wilson, Rodney (1997). Economics, Ethics and Religion: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Economic Thought. London: Macmillan.

Books: edited

  • Ahmed, Habib & Muhammad Sirajul Hoque (2011). Handbook of Islamic Economics, Vol I, Exploring the Essence of Islamic Economics. Islamic Research & Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank Group, Jeddah.
  • Ahmed, Habib & Iqbal, Munawar (2005). Poverty in Muslim Countries and the New International Economic Order. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Wilson, Rodney & Iqbal, Munawar (2005). Islamic Perspectives on Wealth Creation. New York: Edinburgh University Press and Columbia University Press.
  • Clement, Henry & Wilson, Rodney (2004). The Politics of Islamic Finance. Edinburgh and New York: Edinburgh University Press and Columbia University Press.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2002). Theoretical Foundations of Islamic Economics. Book of Readings No. 3. Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank, Jeddah.

Conference papers

  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2009), “Locating Islamic Finance in Multiple Modernities Framework: Searching for a Place in Secular Public Sphere through Banking and Finance”, International Workshop on “Evaluating the Current Practice of Islamic Finance and New Horizon in Islamic Economic Studies”. Kyoto, Japan..
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2009), “Islamic Finance as a Bridge Between the GCC and the EU: Financial and Political Perspectives”, “The EU and the GCC: Challenges and Prospects under the Swedish EU Presidency”. Lund, Sweden.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2009), “Considering the Dichotomy between the Ideals and Realities of Islamic Finance”, Lecture Series, IIBI, London. London..
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2009), “Global Financial Crisis, the Resilience of Islamic Finance and Implications for the Muslim World”, University of Lagos Muslim Alumni (UMA), 15th Pre-Ramadhan Conference. Lagos, Nigeria..
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2009), “Co-existence of Modernity and Shari’ah Ruling: Considering the Developments in Islamic Banking and Finance in Multiple Modernities Framework”, Re-imaging the Shari’ah: Theory, Practice and Muslim Pluralism at Play. The Palazzo Pesaro-Papafava, Venice, Italy.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2009), “An Introduction to Islamic Moral Economy”, International Conference on Moral Values and Financial Markets: Assessing the Resilience of Islamic Finance Against Financial Crisis'. Milan, Italy.
  • Asutay, Mehmet; & Marzban, Shehab. (2009), “Questioning Shari’ah Compliance as a Potential Source of Financial Vulnerability”, Conference on Islamic Finance: 'Moral Values and Financial Markets: Islamic Finance against the Financial Crisis'. Milan, Italy.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2008), "The Full-Belly Thesis and Beyond Reconsidered: Human Rights and Poverty through Deconstructing the Policies of International Agencies", International Symposium on Poverty. Organised by Deniz Feneri Yoksullullari Arastirma Merkezi (Light House Poverty Research Centre), Istanbul, 1-3rd February 2008, Eresin Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2008), “A Political Economy Approach to Islamic Economics: Systemic Understanding for an Alternative Economic System”, Colloque International Banque Et Finance Islamiques. Organised by the Centre Du Droit De L’enterprise Equipe Société, Droit Et Religion En Europe (Umr Cnr/Urs), Université Robert Schuman, 10th January 2008, Strasbourg, France. Strasbourg, France.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2008), 'Challenges and Initiatives of Human Capital Development through Islamic Finance Education at Graduate Level', Paper Presented at the Islamic Financial Sector Development (IFSD) Forum 2008 on Human Capital Development for Islamic Financial Industry: Challenges and Initiatives”, organised by IRT-Islamic Development Bank, 1st June 2008. Hilton, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia..
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2008), 'Islamic Finance Education at Graduate Level in the UK: Programmes, Issues and Challenges', Paper Presented at the International Islamic Finance Education Symposium (IFES 2008) on Enhancing Human Capital to Facilitate Growth of Islamic Finance, organized by International Islamic University, Malaysia, 28th-29th April, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2007), “Growth and Current Evolution of the Islamic Financial Industry”, International Workshop on Islamic Economics: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives in a Global Context. Takushoku University, Tokyo, Japan. Organised by the Center for Islamic Area Studies at Kyoto University, KIAS, Kyoto University, Japan, 21 July 2007., 2007.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2007), “Islamic Economics as an Alternative for the Current (Capitalist) World Economic System”, International Workshop on Islamic Economics: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives in a Global Context. Organised by the Center for Islamic Area Studies at Kyoto University, KIAS, Kyoto University, Japan, 23 July 2007. Kyoto, Japan..
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2007), “Reflecting on the Practical Specifics of Change in Evaluating the Economic Reforms in the Gulf”, Political Evolution in the GCC. Chatham House, London. Paper presented at a Seminar on the Political Evolution in the GCC organised by Sir William Luce Memorial Fund and Royal Institute for International Affairs at the Chatham House, London, 22-23 February 2007..
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2006), 'Deconstructing and Moderating the Functioning and Consequences of Political Manipulation of the Economy in Turkey', 26th Annual Meeting of the European Public Choice Society. Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, Finland, 48.
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2006), 'Philosophy and Principles of Islamic Economics', Conflict Resolution -Economies of Middle East. Beirut, Lebanon.
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2006), 'The Extent of Economic Reform in the Gulf Region to Date', Meeting the Challenges of Reform in the Gulf. International Institute for Strategic Studies, London..
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2006), 'Trust and Formation of Social Capital for Enabling Citizens: Socio-Economic Dimensions of Peace and Security', International Conference on Citizenship, Democracy and Security. Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2005), 'Political Monetary Cycles: The Political Manipulation of Monetary Policy Instruments and Outcomes in Turkey', 25th Annual Conference of the Public Choice Society. Durham, European Public Choice Society.
  • Asutay, Mehmet & Izhar, Hylmun (2005), 'Profitability of an Islamic Bank: Evidence from Bank Muamalat Indonesia', 12th Annual Global Finance. Dublin, Trinity College.
  • Rizk, Riham. (2005), Corporate Social and Environmental Reporting on the Internet: The Case of Egypt and India, 3rd International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility. Udaipur, India.
  • Rizk, Riham. (2005), The Holy Qur’an: A 1400 Year-old Doctrine of CSR?, 3rd International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility. Udaipur, India.
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2004), 'Searching for Opportunistic Political Business Cycles in Turkey', 24th Annual Conference of the Public Choice Society. Berlin, European Public Choice Society.
  • Rizk, Riham. (2004), The Internalisation of Islamic Ethics: Empirical Evidence from Egypt and Malaysia, 2nd Annual International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility. Penang, Malaysia.

Edited works: contributions

  • Asutay, Mehmet (2013). "The Development of Islamic Banking in Turkey: Regulation, Performance and Political Economy". In Islamic Finance in Europe: Towards a Plural Financial System. Valentino Cattelan. Edward Elgar. (Forthcoming).
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2013). "Islamic Moral Economy as the Foundation of Islamic Finance". In Islamic Finance in Europe: Towards a Plural Financial System. Valentino Cattelan. Edward Elgar. (Forthcoming).
  • Ahmed, Habib (2012). 'Organizational models of Islamic microfinance'. In Shari'a Compliant Microfinance. S. Nazim Ali Routledge. 17-32.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2011). 'Approaches to Islamic Banking in the Gulf'. In Gulf Financial Markets. Woertz, Eckart Gulf Research Centre. 221-238.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2010). "Islamic Microfinance: Fulfilling Social and Developmental Expectations". In Islamic Finance: Instruments and Markets. Q-Finance. London: Bloomsbury.
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2010). “Deconstructing and Moderating the Functioning and Consequences of Political Manipulation of the Economy in Turkey”. In Understanding the Process of Institutional Change in Turkey: An Institutional Approach. Tamer Cetin & Feridun Yilmaz. New York: Nova Science Publishing.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2010). “Islamic Banking and Finance and Its Role in the GCC-EU Relationship: Principles, Developments and the Bridge Role of Islamic Finance”. In The EU and the GCC: Challenges and Prospects under the Swedish EU Presidency. Leif Stenberg; & Christian Koch. Dubai: Gulf Research Center. 35-58.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2010). 'Economy'. In A Companion to Muslim Ethics. Sajoo, Amyn B I.B. Tauris. 131-150.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2010). 'Introduction'. In Islamic Finance: Inovation and Authenticty. Ali, S. Nizam Harvard Law School. 1-17.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2009). 'Islam'. In Handbook of Economics and Ethics. Peil, Jan & Van Staveren, Irene Edward Elgar. 283-290.
  • Ahmed, Habib & Khan, Tariqullah (2007). 'Risk Management in Islamic Banking'. In Handbook on Islamic Banking. Hassan, M. Kabir & Lewis, Mervyn K. Edward Elgar.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2006). 'Withdrawal Risk in Islamic Banks, Market Discipline and Bank Stability'. In Islamic Financial Architecture: Risk Management and Financial Stability. Khan, Tariqullah & Muljawan, Dadang Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank Group. 457-477.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2006). 'Saudi Arabia's role in the global economy'. In Globalisation and the Gulf. Fox, John W., Mourtada-Sabbah, Nada & al-Mutawa, Mohammed London: Routledge. 165-179.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2005). 'The Islamic Financial System and Economic Growth: An Assessment'. In Islamic Finance and Economic Development. Iqbal, Munawar & Ahmad, Ausaf New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 29-48.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2005). 'The Implications of Globalisation for Islamic Finance'. In Poverty in Muslim Communities and the New International Economic Order. Iqbal, Munawar & Ahmed, Habib Hampshire: Palgrave. 27-44.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2004). 'Capital Flight through Islamic Managed Funds'. In The Politics of Islamic Finance. Henry, Clement M. & Wilson, Rodney Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 129-152.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2004). 'The development of Islamic economics: theory and practice'. In Islamic Thought in the Twentieth Century. Taji-Farouki, Suha & Nafi, Basheer M. London and New York: I.B.Tauris. 195-222.
  • Wilson R in Hannah Carter and Anoushiravan (eds) (2004). Economic relations between the GCC and South and South East Asia. In Wilson R in Hannah Carter and Anoushiravan (eds) London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon. 103-118.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2003). 'Good international governance: implications for Saudi Arabia's political economy'. In Good Governance in the Middle Eastern Oil Monachies. Najem, Tom Pierre & Hetherington, Martin London: RoutledgeCurzon. 85-101.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2002). 'Incentive Compatible Profit-Sharing Contracts: A Theoretical Treatment'. In Islamic Banking and Finance: New Perspectives in Profit Sharing and Risk. Iqbal, Munawar & Llewellyn, David T. Edward Elgar. 40-54.
  • Wilson R (2002). 'The challenges of the global economy for Middle Eastern governments'. In Globalization and the Middle East: Islam, Economy, Society and Politics. Dodge, Toby & Higgott, Richard London: Royal Institute of International Affairs. 188-208.
  • Wilson, Rodney (1998). Economic Aspects of Arab Nationalism. In Wilson R Demise of the British Empire in the Middle East: Britain's Responses to Nationalist Movements, 1943-55 (Frank Cass) 64 - 78:
  • Asutay, Mehmet & Hasan, Zulkifli (Published). "Maslahah-Based Approach In Stakeholder Management". In Handbook of Islamic Auditing and Corporate Governance. R. Haniffa & M. Hudaib. Edward Elgar. (Forthcoming).

Journal papers: academic

  • Tameme, Mohammed & Asutay, Mehmet (2012). An Empirical Inquiry into Marketing Islamic Mortgages in the UK. International Journal of Bank Marketing 30(3): 150-167.
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2012). Conceptualising and Locating the Social Failure of Islamic Finance: Aspirations of Islamic Moral Economy vs. the Realities of Islamic Finance. Asian and African Area Studies 11(2): 93-113.
  • Marzban,Shehab & Asutay, Mehmet (2012). The Impact of Asset-based versus Market Capitalization-based Shari'ah Screening on US and Japanese Equities: An Empirical Analysis. Asian and African Area Studies 11(2): 151-165.
  • Salama, A., Habbash, M. & Dixon, R. (2012). An Examination of Environmental Disclosures in UK Corporate Annual Reports. Journal of Accounting, Business and Management 19(1): 2-191-2.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2011). Maqasid al-Shari’ah and Islamic Financial Products: A Framework for Assessment. ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance 3(1): 149-160.
  • Hasan, Zulkifli & Asutay, Mehmet (2011). "An Analysis of the Courts’ Decisions on Islamic Finance Disputes". ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance 3(2): 41-71.
  • Salama, A., Anderson, K. & Toms, S. (2011). Does Community and Environmental Responsibility Affect Firm Risk? Evidence from UK Panel Data 1994-2006. Business Ethics: A European Review 20(2): 192-204.
  • Izhar, Hylmun & Asutay, Mehmet (2010). "A Theoretical Analysis of the Operational Risk Framework in Islamic Banks". IIUM Journal of Economics and Management 18(1): 73-113.
  • Sun,N., Salama, A., Hussainey, K. & Habbash, M. (2010). Corporate Environmental Disclosure, Corporate Governance and Earnings Management. Managerial Auditing Journal 25(7): 679-700.
  • Hussainey, K. & Salama, A. (2010). The Importance of Corporate Environmental Reputation to investors. Journal of Applied Accounting Research 11(3): 229-241.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2009). 'Financial Crisis: Risks and Lessons for Islamic Finance'. ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance 1(1): 7-32.
  • Zaman, Nazim & Asutay, Mehmet; (2009). “Divergence between Aspiration and Realities of Islamic Economics: A Political Economy Approach to Bridging the Divide”. IIUM Journal of Economics and Management 17(1): 73-96.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2009). 'Shariah Governance for Islamic Financial Institutions'. Journal of Islamic Finance 1(1): 59-75.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2008). 'Zakah, Macroeconomic Policies and Poverty Alleviation: Lessons from Simulation on Bangladesh'. Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance 4(2).
  • Ahmed, Habib, Hallwood, C. Paul & Miller, Stephen M. (2008). The Exchange Rate Investment Nexus and Exchange Rate Instability: Another Reason for ‘Fear of Floating’. KEIO Economic Studies 45: 49-79.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2008). "GCC Sovereign Wealth Funds and Their Role in the European and American Markets". Equilibri 12(3): 335-354.
  • Asutay, Mehmet;, Azid, Toseef; and & Khawaja, Muhammed Junaid. (2008). 'Price Behaviour, Vintage Capital and Islamic Economy'. International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management 1(1): 52-68.
  • Rizk, R. (2008). Back to Basics: An Islamic Perspective on Business and Work Ethics. Social Responsibility Journal 4(1/2): 246-254.
  • Rizk, R., Dixon, R. & Woodhead, A. (2008). Corporate Social and Environmental Reporting: A Survey of Disclosure Practices in Egypt. Social Responsibility Journal 4(3): 306-323.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2008). 'Development and Spread of Islamic Banking'. Orient: Herausgegeben vom Deutschen Orient-Institut in Berlin 49(3): 12-24.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2008). 'Innovation in the Structuring of Islamic Sukuk Securities'. Humanomics 24(3): 170-181.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2008). 'Islamic Economics and Finance'. World Economics 9(1): 177-195.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2007). "A Political Economy Approach to Islamic Economics: Systemic Understanding for an Alternative Economic System". Kyoto Bulletin of Islamic Area Studies 1(2): 3-18.
  • Asutay, Mehmet;, Azid, Toseef; and & Burki, Umar. (2007). "Theory of Firm, Management and Stakeholders: An Islamic Perspective". Islamic Economic Studies 15(1): 1-30.
  • Asutay, Mehmet & Azid, Toseef (2007). 'Does Ethico-Moral Coalition Complement to Economic Coalition? A response in the Periphery of Islamic Economics'. Humanomics 23(3): 153-173.
  • Asutay, Mehmet & Izhar, Hylmun (2007). 'Estimating the Profitability of Islamic Banking: Evidence from Bank Muamalat Indonesia'. Review of Islamic Economics 11(2): 17-29.
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2007). Conceptualisation of the Second Best Solution in Overcoming the Social Failure of Islamic Banking and Finance: Examining the Overpowering of Homoislamicus by Homoeconomicus. IIUM Journal of Economics and Management 15(2): 167-195.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2006). 'Islamic Law, Adaptability and Financial Development'. Islamic Economic Studies 13(2): 79-101.
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2006). 'European Futures in the Wilderness: Turkey's Accession to the EU'. The Muslim World Book Review 26(4): 6-18.
  • Salama, A., Cathcart, A., Andrews, M. & Hall, R. (2006). Disclosure Regulation and Accounting Education in the UK: Moving towards Corporate Accountability and Transparency. Social Responsibility Journal 2(3/4): 251-260.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2006). 'Islam and Business'. Thunderbird International Business Review 48(1): 109-123.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2006). 'Islam et Capitalisme Reconsideres'. Maghreb Machrek 187: 29-44.
  • Salama, A. (2005). A Note on the Impact of Environmental Performance on Financial Performance. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics (16): 413- 421.
  • Hasseldine, J., Salama, A. & Toms, S. (2005). Quantity versus Quality: The Impact of Environmental Disclosures on the Reputations of UK Plcs. The British Accounting Review (37): 231-248.
  • Yusoff, Remali & Wilson, Rodney (2005). 'An Econometric Analysis of Conventional and Islamic Bank Deposits in Malaysia'. Review of Islamic Economics 91(1): 31-49.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2005). 'Determinants and consequences of Iraq's troubled history: a review of eight contemporary books on Iraq'. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 32(2): 241-248.
  • Wilson, Rodney & Bosbait, Mohammed (2005). 'Education, School to Work Transitions and Unemployment in Saudi Arabia'. Middle Eastern Studies 41(4): 533-546.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2004). 'Frontiers of Islamic Banking: A Synthesis of Social Role and Microfinance'. The European Journal of Management and Public Policy 3(1): 120-140.
  • Asutay, Mehmet (2004). 'In Search of a 'Lost Legacy': The Politics of National Identity and Islam in Turkey'. The Muslim World Book Review 24(4): 6-19.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2002). 'Financing Microenterprises: An Analytical Study of Islamic Microfinance Institutions'. Islamic Economic Studies 9(2): 27-64.
  • Ahmed, Habib & Miller, Stephen M. (2002). 'The Level of Development and the Determinants of Productivity Growth: A Cross-Country Analysis'. Applied Economics 34: 1089-1095.
  • Wilson, Rodney. (2002). 'Arab government responses to Islamic finance: the cases of Egypt and Saudi Arabia'. Mediterranean Politics 7(3): 143-163.
  • Ahmed, Habib & Dua, Pami (2001). Effects of Monetary Variables on Real Output: Sensitivity Analysis. Applied Economics Letters 8: 65-69.
  • Ahmed, Habib & Stephen M. Miller (2000). 'Crowding-Out and Crowding-In Effects of the Components of Government Spending'. Contemporary Economic Policy 18(1): 124-133
  • Ahmed, Habib (1999). 'The Operating Format of Microfinance Schemes and the Core Poor under Persistent Shocks'. Savings and Development 23 (1): 57-67
  • Ahmed, Habib & Jose Tongzon (1998). 'An Investigation of Economic Linkages among ASEAN Group of Countries'. ASEAN Economic Bulletin 15 (2): 121-36.
  • Ahmed, Habib (1998). 'Responses in Price and Output to Monetary Shocks and the Interest Rates: A Rational Expectations Model with Working Capital'. Economic Letters 61: 351-58.
  • Wilson, Rodney (1998). The Contribution by Economists to Middle Eastern Studies (1973-1998). British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 25(2): 235-246.
  • Wilson, Rodney (1998). The Contribution of Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr to Contemporary Islamic Economic Thought. Journal of Islamic Studies 9(1): 46-59.
  • Ahmed, Habib & Miller, Stephen M. (1997). 'Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies in Multisectoral Economies'. Journal of Business and Economics 49(4): 321-34.
  • Ahmed, Habib & Randolph, Susan (1995). Liquidity Constraints, Productivity, Employment, and Output: Evidence from Nonagricultural Activities in Bangladesh. Journal of International Trade and Economic Development 4(3): 283-304.

Journal papers: professional

  • Ahmed, Habib (2010). Islamic Finance at a crossroads: the dominance of the asset-based sukuk. Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 25(6): 366-67

Articles: magazine

  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2012). The Socio-Ethical Failure in Islamic Banking and Finance. New Horizon (182 (January-March): 33-35.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2011). Waqf as a Sustainable Social Enterprise: Organisational Architecture and Prospects. Global Islamic Finance 32-39.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2010). Considering the Dichotomy between the Ideals and Realities of Islamic Finance. New Horizon (published by IIBI, London) (174 (January-March). ): 32.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2008). "Islamic Banking and Finance: Social Failure". New Horizon (169): 1-3.
  • Asutay, Mehmet. (2007). "Two Track Development: The Future of Islamic Finance in Turkey". Islamic Business and Finance (22): 12-13.

Books: sections

  • Salama, A. (2008). A Study of the Social Responsibility Disclosure Practices of Egyptian Companies. In Global Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility. Idowu, S.O. & Filho, W.L. Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Books: booklets

  • Ahmed, Habib (2007). 'Issues in Islamic Corporate Finance: Capital Structure in Firms'. Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank Group.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2005). 'Operational Format for Islamic Equity Finance: Lessons from Venture Capital'. Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank Group.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2002). 'A Microeconomic Model of an Islamic Bank'. Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank Group.
  • Ahmed, Habib (2001). 'Exchange Rate Stability: Theory and Policies from an Islamic Perspective'. Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank Group.

Essays in edited volumes

  • Wilson, Rodney (2010). 'Islamic Banking in the United Kingdom'. In Islamic Banking and Finance in the European Union. Kahn, M. Fahim & Porzio, Marzio Edward Elgar. 212-221.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2010). 'Strategic Choices for Islamic Banks in Service Provision for Home and Overseas Markets'. In Islamic Investment Banking: Emerging Trends, Developments and Opportunities. Jaffer, Sohail Euromoney. 33-46.
  • Wilson, Rodney (2009). 'Shariah Compliant Private Equity Finance'. In Islamic Wealth Management. Jaffer, Sohail Euromoney. 399-412.