Editorial: Trust and Islamic Capital

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Al-Abdulrazak, R. and Patel, G.H. 2017. Editorial: Trust and Islamic Capital. Society and Business Review. 12 (3), pp. 317-319. https://doi.org/10.1108/SBR-08-2017-0059
AuthorsAl-Abdulrazak, R. and Patel, G.H.
Abstract

Trust, Islamophobia, Islamic finance and halal: each of them is a phenomenon that has had its fair
share of research in business journals and in social science. However, very little weight has been
given to the creation of trust across cultures through business stakeholders’ interactions of various
sorts. And perhaps even less given to studying trust in the context of “Islamic” products of various
sorts: here is where our special issue makes its intervention.

JournalSociety and Business Review
Journal citation12 (3), pp. 317-319
ISSN1746-5680
Year2017
PublisherEmerald
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1108/SBR-08-2017-0059
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Print10 Sep 2017
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Deposited15 Sep 2017
Accepted31 Aug 2017
Accepted31 Aug 2017
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