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Nuradli Ridzwan Shah Mohd Dali
Nuradli Ridzwan Shah Mohd Dali
Faculty of Economics and Muamalat, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
Verified email at usim.edu.my - Homepage
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Religiosity scale development
NRS Mohd Dali, S Yousafzai, H Abdul Hamid
Journal of Islamic Marketing 10 (1), 227-248, 2019
1162019
Is halal products are more expensive as perceived by the consumers? Muslimprenuers challenges and opportunities in establishing a blue ocean playing field
NRS Mohd Dali, MN Nooh, H Nawai, Norhaziah, Mohammad
Journal of Management & Muamalah 2, 39-62, 2009
772009
Halal Products From The Consumers Perception. An Online Survey.
NRS Mohd Dali, S Sulaiman, AA Samad, N Ismail, SH Alwi
Proceeding of the Islamic Entrepreneurship Conference 2007, 2007
70*2007
Halal Branding: An Exploratory Research among Consumers in Malaysia
N Nawai, MN Nooh, NRS Mohd Dali, H Mohammad
Proceedings of 3rd UNITEN International Business Management Conference Human …, 2007
68*2007
Determinants of household debt in emerging economies: A macro panel analysis
K Abd Samad, SN Mohd Daud, NRS Mohd Dali
Cogent Business & Management 7 (1), 1831765, 2020
52*2020
Credit cards preferences of Islamic and conventional credit card
NRS Mohd Dali, S Yousafzai, H Abdul Hamid
Journal of Islamic Marketing 6 (1), 72-94, 2015
422015
Post Pandemic Consumer Behavior: Conceptual Framework
NRS Mohd Dali, H Abdul Hamid, WR Wan Nawang, ...
The Journal of Muamalat and Islamic Finance Research, 2020
402020
Factors influencing the Islamic credit cards holders satisfaction
NRS Mohd Dali, H Abdul Hamid, S Shahimi, H Wahid
The Business Review, Cambridge 11 (2), 2008
392008
Customers’ intention towards Shariah compliant credit cards: A pilot study
ZJ Johan, NRS Mohd Dali, AA Suki, NIA Hafit
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences 7 …, 2017
372017
Halal Certification: What the SME producers should know
MN Nooh, N Nawai, NRS Mohd Dali, H Mohammad
Proceedings of the 1st Entreprenuership & Management International Conference, 2007
302007
A Review of Forward, Futures, and Options From The Shariah Perspective.“From Complexity to Simplicity”
NRS Mohd Dali, S Ahmad
Journal of ISEFED 3, 2006
28*2006
ISLAMIC CREDIT CARD USERS’SATISFACTION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
NRS Mohd Dali
Cardiff University, UK, 2014
26*2014
An Exploratory of Halal Branding Among Malaysian Consumers. Factor Analysis Technique
N Nawai, MN Nooh, NRS Mohd Dali, H Mohammad
Journal of Muamalat and Islamic Finance Research 4 (1), 19- 44, 2007
26*2007
A STUDY ON ISLAMIC CREDIT CARDS HOLDERS.
NRS Mohd Dali, H Abdul Hamid
First National Conference on Islamic Finance (NCiF 2007), Kuala Terengganu, 2007
25*2007
Empirical analysis for stock price prediction using NARX model with exogenous technical indicators
AH Dhafer, F Mat Nor, G Alkawsi, AZ Al-Othmani, NRS Mohd Dali, ...
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2022, 2022
242022
Functional Service Quality Satisfaction of Islamic and Conventional Credit Card Users in Malaysia.
NRS Mohd Dali, S Yousafzai, HA Hamid
Jurnal Pengurusan 40, 2014
232014
The Relationships between Religiosity and Entrepreneurial Intention
NRS Mohd Dali, M Abdullah, AR Azman, SN Nordin, I Muhammad, ...
International Muamalat & Entrepreneurship Conference, 2014
21*2014
Implementation of the gold dinar: Is it the end of speculative measures?
AB Mohd Yusuf, NRS Mohd Dali, N Mat Husin
Journal of Economic Cooperation 23 (3), 71-84, 2002
20*2002
E-commerce in Islamic perspectives. The theoretical framework, key success factor and challenges for Islamic e-commerce business.
NRS Mohd Dali, MZM Haron, H Mohd Khalid, Faizah, Abdul Hamid
Proceeding of Knowledge Management of International Conference & Exhibition …, 2004
19*2004
Persepsi mualaf terhadap pengisian pengislaman dan program pembangunan mualaf: Kajian di Negeri Sembilan
AA Rahman, IM Subri, MA Mutalib, WMFAW Razali, NRS Mohd Dali, ...
Journal of Fatwa Management and Research 6 (1), 135-148, 2015
18*2015
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