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Curriculum Vitae, Karen Ahmed
Scaling Up Microfinance, Chicago Microfinance 2011, Karen Ahmed
Scaling Up Microfinance, Chicago Microfinance 2011, Karen Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
Chicago Microfinance Conference 2011, Karen Ahmed
Chicago Microfinance Conference 2011, Karen Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
Executive Compensation: The Role Of Shari’A Compliance, William Marty Martin, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Executive Compensation: The Role Of Shari’A Compliance, William Marty Martin, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this paper is to illuminate issues surrounding executive compensation as it relates to current understandings of Islamic business law. Methodology We review the emerging bodies of literature in the fields of executive compensation and opinions of stock options under Shari’a law. Findings It appears that the trend in offering employee stock options as part of a Shari’a compliant compensation package is acceptable in most cases, yet because of its close association with the more problematic idea of derivative transactions, the company must be vigilant in obtaining the approval from its Shari’a Standards Board before offering …
Resume, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Finding A Jewel: Identity And Gendered Space In Islamic Finance, Karen Ahmed
Finding A Jewel: Identity And Gendered Space In Islamic Finance, Karen Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
In this article, I explore how globalization discourses practices work together to form the identities of female Islamic bankers working in the first stand-alone women’s Islamic bank in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. An Islamic bank interacts with the individual by providing a discursive and physical space in which the subject can shape and respond to her desire to identify and engage with the debates in the global Muslim community about morality, practice and the role of Islam in every day life. Global financial systems and local gender practices are embodied in these buildings in a kind of financial purdah: building …
Nasaba Convention 2010, Karen Ahmed
Chicago Microfinance Conference 2010, Karen Ahmed
Chicago Microfinance Conference 2010, Karen Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
What Does Islamic Finance Want To Be When It Grows Up?, Karen Hunt Ahmed
What Does Islamic Finance Want To Be When It Grows Up?, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
Where Is Islamic Finance Going? Ethical Investment Strategies, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Where Is Islamic Finance Going? Ethical Investment Strategies, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
"Islamic Banking And Finance: Moral Beliefs And Business Practices At Work", Karen Hunt Ahmed
"Islamic Banking And Finance: Moral Beliefs And Business Practices At Work", Karen Hunt Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
The religion of Islam has existed for 1400 years but Islamic economic theory and its financial institutions emerged as an industry only in the 1970s. Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) are designed to help Muslims conduct business internationally while simultaneously upholding traditional Islamic values related to trade finance and currency movement. The basis for their existence is the Islamic moral prohibition on charging interest—interest is a central component of capitalist banking—yet IFIs conduct billions of dollars of business annually in the world economy and the de facto Islamic banking transaction is—in most cases—virtually identical to a capitalist banking transaction. Business practices …
Chicago Islamic Microfinance Project, Karen Hunt Ahmed, Cynthia Shawamreh
Chicago Islamic Microfinance Project, Karen Hunt Ahmed, Cynthia Shawamreh
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
Islamic Finance Unit Takes Bank Beyond Michigan Roots, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Islamic Finance Unit Takes Bank Beyond Michigan Roots, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
Notre Dame Mendoza Business School Presentation 2008, Karen Ahmed
Notre Dame Mendoza Business School Presentation 2008, Karen Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
Islamic Banking And Finance: Moral Beliefs And Business Practices At Work, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Islamic Banking And Finance: Moral Beliefs And Business Practices At Work, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
The religion of Islam has existed for 1400 years but Islamic economic theory and its financial institutions emerged as an industry only in the 1970s. Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) are designed to help Muslims conduct business internationally while simultaneously upholding traditional Islamic values related to trade finance and currency movement. The basis for their existence is the Islamic moral prohibition on charging interest—interest is a central component of capitalist banking—yet IFIs conduct billions of dollars of business annually in the world economy and the de facto Islamic banking transaction is—in most cases—virtually identical to a capitalist banking transaction. Business practices …