Fintech applications in Islamic finance: AI, machine learning, and blockchain techniques
"In the realm of Islamic finance, a pivotal challenge looms-the escalating complexity of investment decisions, macroeconomic analyses, and credit evaluations. In response, we present a groundbreaking solution that resonates with the rapidly evolving fintech era. Fintech Applications in Islamic...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the realm of Islamic finance, a pivotal challenge looms-the escalating complexity of investment decisions, macroeconomic analyses, and credit evaluations. In response, we present a groundbreaking solution that resonates with the rapidly evolving fintech era. Fintech Applications in Islamic Finance: AI, Machine Learning, and Blockchain Techniques offers a compelling repository of knowledge, meticulously curated by renowned editors Mohammad Irfan, Seifedine Kadry, Muhammad Sharif, and Habib Ullah Khan.Fintech Applications in Islamic Finance: AI, Machine Learning, and Blockchain Techniques is a call to action, an exploration of innovation, and a guide for both academia and industry. In an era where AI, ML, and blockchain reshape finance, this book stands as a beacon of knowledge, ushering Islamic finance into a realm of unprecedented efficiency and insight. As we invite readers to embark on this transformative journey, we illuminate the path to a future where technology and tradition converge harmoniously."-- |
Beschreibung: | 25 PDFs (334 pages) Also available in print. |
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contents | Chapter 1. Fintech and Islamic banking: a systematic view and future research agenda -- Chapter 2. Fusion of AI and ethical finance: changing the outlook of financial companies and society -- Chapter 3. Fintech innovations: risk mitigation strategies in Islamic finance -- Chapter 4. Blockchain technology and Islamic finance: a decade of growth trends -- Chapter 5. Assessing public awareness of Islamic finance and interest-free banking in India -- Chapter 6. Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the Islamic capital market: a comprehensive analysis -- Chapter 7. A study on the role of Islamic finance and sustainable development goals: a bibliometric analysis -- Chapter 8. Examining customers' intentions to use financial technology in Islamic banking: evidence from Indonesia -- Chapter 9. Future of Islamic finance in India: an exploratory study on thematic investment -- Chapter 10. Islamic finance and fintech: a scoping review -- Chapter 11. Legal efficiency of secure transactions framework in India: a multi-dimensional regulatory system -- Chapter 12. Islamic Finance: a mechanism to consummate sustainable development -- Chapter 13. Monitoring of Islamic finance activity to economic growth: an Indonesia experience (2009-2023) -- Chapter 14. Theoretical insights of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosures and investment decision -- Chapter 15. Shariah-compliant robo-advisors: exploring the development and implementation of Islamic finance's automated investment solutions -- Chapter 16. The effect of strategic partnership on innovation and business: performance of the fintech industry in Bahrain -- Chapter 17. Transforming finance: exploring the role of blockchain and smart contracts -- Chapter 18. Using machine learning and deep learning methods in predicting the Islamic index price. |
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spelling | Fintech applications in Islamic finance AI, machine learning, and blockchain techniques Mohammad Irfan, Muhammad Sharif, Habib Ullah Khan, Seifedine Kadry, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2024. 25 PDFs (334 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Fintech and Islamic banking: a systematic view and future research agenda -- Chapter 2. Fusion of AI and ethical finance: changing the outlook of financial companies and society -- Chapter 3. Fintech innovations: risk mitigation strategies in Islamic finance -- Chapter 4. Blockchain technology and Islamic finance: a decade of growth trends -- Chapter 5. Assessing public awareness of Islamic finance and interest-free banking in India -- Chapter 6. Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the Islamic capital market: a comprehensive analysis -- Chapter 7. A study on the role of Islamic finance and sustainable development goals: a bibliometric analysis -- Chapter 8. Examining customers' intentions to use financial technology in Islamic banking: evidence from Indonesia -- Chapter 9. Future of Islamic finance in India: an exploratory study on thematic investment -- Chapter 10. Islamic finance and fintech: a scoping review -- Chapter 11. Legal efficiency of secure transactions framework in India: a multi-dimensional regulatory system -- Chapter 12. Islamic Finance: a mechanism to consummate sustainable development -- Chapter 13. Monitoring of Islamic finance activity to economic growth: an Indonesia experience (2009-2023) -- Chapter 14. Theoretical insights of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosures and investment decision -- Chapter 15. Shariah-compliant robo-advisors: exploring the development and implementation of Islamic finance's automated investment solutions -- Chapter 16. The effect of strategic partnership on innovation and business: performance of the fintech industry in Bahrain -- Chapter 17. Transforming finance: exploring the role of blockchain and smart contracts -- Chapter 18. Using machine learning and deep learning methods in predicting the Islamic index price. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "In the realm of Islamic finance, a pivotal challenge looms-the escalating complexity of investment decisions, macroeconomic analyses, and credit evaluations. In response, we present a groundbreaking solution that resonates with the rapidly evolving fintech era. Fintech Applications in Islamic Finance: AI, Machine Learning, and Blockchain Techniques offers a compelling repository of knowledge, meticulously curated by renowned editors Mohammad Irfan, Seifedine Kadry, Muhammad Sharif, and Habib Ullah Khan.Fintech Applications in Islamic Finance: AI, Machine Learning, and Blockchain Techniques is a call to action, an exploration of innovation, and a guide for both academia and industry. In an era where AI, ML, and blockchain reshape finance, this book stands as a beacon of knowledge, ushering Islamic finance into a realm of unprecedented efficiency and insight. As we invite readers to embark on this transformative journey, we illuminate the path to a future where technology and tradition converge harmoniously."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 12/14/2023). Finance Religious aspects Islam. Finance Technological innovations Islamic countries. Financial institutions Islamic countries. Electronic books. Irfan, Mohammad 1986- editor. Kadry, Seifedine 1977- editor. Khan, Habib Ullah 1977- editor. Sharif, Muhammad 1967- editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369310380 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/979-8-3693-1038-0 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fintech applications in Islamic finance AI, machine learning, and blockchain techniques Chapter 1. Fintech and Islamic banking: a systematic view and future research agenda -- Chapter 2. Fusion of AI and ethical finance: changing the outlook of financial companies and society -- Chapter 3. Fintech innovations: risk mitigation strategies in Islamic finance -- Chapter 4. Blockchain technology and Islamic finance: a decade of growth trends -- Chapter 5. Assessing public awareness of Islamic finance and interest-free banking in India -- Chapter 6. Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the Islamic capital market: a comprehensive analysis -- Chapter 7. A study on the role of Islamic finance and sustainable development goals: a bibliometric analysis -- Chapter 8. Examining customers' intentions to use financial technology in Islamic banking: evidence from Indonesia -- Chapter 9. Future of Islamic finance in India: an exploratory study on thematic investment -- Chapter 10. Islamic finance and fintech: a scoping review -- Chapter 11. Legal efficiency of secure transactions framework in India: a multi-dimensional regulatory system -- Chapter 12. Islamic Finance: a mechanism to consummate sustainable development -- Chapter 13. Monitoring of Islamic finance activity to economic growth: an Indonesia experience (2009-2023) -- Chapter 14. Theoretical insights of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosures and investment decision -- Chapter 15. Shariah-compliant robo-advisors: exploring the development and implementation of Islamic finance's automated investment solutions -- Chapter 16. The effect of strategic partnership on innovation and business: performance of the fintech industry in Bahrain -- Chapter 17. Transforming finance: exploring the role of blockchain and smart contracts -- Chapter 18. Using machine learning and deep learning methods in predicting the Islamic index price. Finance Religious aspects Islam. Finance Technological innovations Islamic countries. Financial institutions Islamic countries. |
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title_auth | Fintech applications in Islamic finance AI, machine learning, and blockchain techniques |
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title_full | Fintech applications in Islamic finance AI, machine learning, and blockchain techniques Mohammad Irfan, Muhammad Sharif, Habib Ullah Khan, Seifedine Kadry, editors. |
title_fullStr | Fintech applications in Islamic finance AI, machine learning, and blockchain techniques Mohammad Irfan, Muhammad Sharif, Habib Ullah Khan, Seifedine Kadry, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Fintech applications in Islamic finance AI, machine learning, and blockchain techniques Mohammad Irfan, Muhammad Sharif, Habib Ullah Khan, Seifedine Kadry, editors. |
title_short | Fintech applications in Islamic finance |
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