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The intention to adopt Islamic financing in emerging economies: evidence from Uganda
Available to PurchaseJuma Bananuka, Veronica Mukyala, Zainabu Tumwebaze, Johnson Ssekakubo, Musa Kasera, Mariam Ssemakula Najjuma
Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research (2020) 11 (3): 610–628.
Published: 29 January 2020
... in an emerging economy like Uganda which is a secular state and adopting Islamic financing for the first time. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a cross-sectional and mixed-methods design. The authors administered closed-ended questionnaires and these were supplemented by semi-structured interviews...
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Adoption of Islamic banking in a non-Islamic country: evidence from Uganda
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Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research (2020) 11 (5): 989–1007.
Published: 20 January 2020
...Juma Bananuka; David Katamba; Irene Nalukenge; Frank Kabuye; Kasimu Sendawula Purpose This paper aims to examine the concept and practice of Islamic banking in the context of a non-Islamic country such as Uganda. Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews were used to elicit...
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Islamic banking: an exploratory study of public perception in Uganda
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Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research (2018) 9 (3): 336–352.
Published: 08 May 2018
...Sulaiman Lujja; Mustafa Omar Mohammed; Rusni Hassan Purpose Islamic banking (IB) has been globally embraced by over 76 countries, with over $2tn in assets. Despite this remarkable progress, there are countries that are yet to fully embrace IB (Uganda inclusive). All the ongoing initiatives...
