Dr. Abdelghani  Echchabi
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Dr. Abdelghani Echchabi

Assistant Professor
A`Sharqiyah University, Oman


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Business Administration from International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia

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Area of Interest:

Business Management and Accounting
100%
Social Finance
62%
Islamic Finance
90%
Public Finance
75%
Ethical Finance
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
53
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Echchabi, A., H.A. Aziz and U. Idriss, 2018. The impact of Sukuk financing on economic growth: The case of GCC countries. Int. J. Financial Ser. Manage., 9: 60-69.
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  2. Echchabi, A., 2018. E-banking acceptance in Thailand: An emphasis on Islamic banks’ customers. Eur. J. Islamic Finance, 9: 1-4.
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  3. Echchabi, A. and S. Al-Hajri, 2018. Factors influencing students’ selection of their respective universities: The case of oman. J. Educ. Res. Eval., 2: 83-88.
  4. Al-Hajri, S., S. Ghayas and A. Echchabi, 2018. Investigating the E-learning acceptance in Oman: Application of structural equation modelling approach. J. Comput. Sci., 14 : 368-375.
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  5. Musse, O.S.H. and A. Echchabi, 2017. Dollarization in East Africa: Causes, consequences, and future forecasts. Binus Bus. Rev., 8: 15-22.
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  6. Echchabi, A. and D. Azouzi, 2017. Oil price fluctuations and stock market movements: An application in Oman. J. Asian Finance, Econ. Bus., 4: 19-86.
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  7. Echchabi, A. and D. Azouzi, 2017. Islamic banking and finance in North Africa: An extensive review. J. Islamic Banking Finance, 34: 29-40.
  8. Al-Hajri, S. and A. Echchabi, 2017. Exploring factors affecting successful acceptance of E-learning: Innovative technology solutions in Oman. Int. J. Bus. Adm. Manage. Res., 3: 1-5.
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  9. Echchabi, A., H.A. Aziz and U.M. Idriss, 2016. Does Sukuk financing promote economic growth? An emphasis on the major issuing countries. Turk. J. Islamic Econ., 3: 63-73.
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  10. Echchabi, A., D. Azouzi and H.A. Aziz, 2016. The future prospects of Islamic banking in Tunisia: An empirical survey. EuroMed J. Bus., 11: 119-131.
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  11. Echchabi, A. and D. Azouzi, 2016. Determinants of dividend payout ratios in Tunusia: Insights in light of the jasmine revolution. J. Account. Finance Auditing Stud., 2: 1-13.
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  12. Musse, O.S.H., A. Echchabi and H.A. Aziz, 2015. Islamic and conventional behavioural finance: A critical analysis. J. King Abdul Aziz Univ. Islamic Econ., 28: 249-266.
  13. Musse, O.S.H., A. Echchabi and H.A. Aziz, 2015. Fractional reserve banking and price stability: Evidence from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Am. J. Econ. Bus. Admin., 7: 101-105.
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  14. Mokni, R.B.S., A. Echchabi and M.T. Rajhi, 2015. Risk management practices in the MENA region: A comparative study between Islamic and conventional banks. Int. J. Bus., 20: 261-277.
  15. Echchabi, A., O.N. Olaniyi and A.A. Ayedh, 2015. Efficiency of the Malaysian commercial banks: An application of DEA approach. Afro-Asian J. Finance Account., 5: 56-69.
  16. Echchabi, A. and D. Azouzi, 2015. Predicting customers' adoption of Islamic banking services in Tunisia: A decomposed theory of planned behaviour approach. Tazkia Islamic Finance Bus. Rev., 9: 19-40.
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  17. Echchabi, A. and D. Azouzi, 2015. Islamic finance development and economic growth nexus: The case of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Am. J. Econ. Bus. Admin., 7: 106-111.
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  18. Echchabi, A. and A.A. Ayedh, 2015. Factors influencing Islamic insurance services acceptance in Yemen. Gadjah Mada Int. J. Bus., 17: 25-45.
  19. Echchabi, A. and A.A. Ayedh, 2015. Awareness about waqf among Algerian students: An exploratory study. J. Islamic Bus. Manage., 5: 113-125.
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  20. Azouzi, D. and A. Echchabi, 2015. Tunisian SMEs Adopting E-commerce? an Exploratory Study, In: Small and Medium Enterprises in Muslim Countries. Abdullah, M.A. and M.B. Yusof, (Eds.), IIUM Press. Kuala Lumpur, pp:246-266.
  21. Azouzi, D. and A. Echchabi, 2015. Are Tunisian SMEs adopting E-Commerce? An Exploratory Study. In: Small and Medium Enterprises in Muslim Countries, Abdullah, M.A. and M.B. Yusof (Eds.). IIUM Press, Kuala Lumpur.
  22. Aziz, H.A., O.S.H. Musse and A. Echchabi, 2015. Islamic finance development and economic growth nexus: A review. Int. J. Islamic Market. Brand., 1: 131-141.
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  23. Aziz, H.A., A. Echchabi, A.M. Ayedh, D. Azouzi, O.S.H. Musse and C.O.H. Eddine, 2015. Current state and future prospects of Islamic banking in Morocco: An empirical investigation. J. Emerging Econ. Islamic Res., 3: 1-10.
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  24. Ayedh, A.M. and A. Echchabi, 2015. Shari'ah supervision in the Yemeni Islamic banks: A qualitative survey. Qual. Res. Financial Markets, 7: 159-172.
  25. Musse, O.S.H., H.A. Aziz and A. Echchabi, 2014. The effect of banks' debt creation on price stability: Evidence from middle East and North Africa. Middle East J. Manage., 2: 224-231.
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  26. Mokni, R.B.S., A. Echchabi, D. Azouzi and H. Rachdi, 2014. Risk management tools practiced in Islamic banks: Evidence in MENA region. J. Islamic Account. Bus. Res., 5: 77-97.
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  27. Echchabi, A., L. Olorogun and D. Azouzi, 2014. Islamic insurance prospects in Tunisia in the wake of the Jasmine revolution: A survey from customers' perspective. J. Islamic Account. Bus. Res., 5: 15-28.
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  28. Echchabi, A. and O.S.H. Musse, 2014. Understadning Faraid: The case of university students. Global Rev. Islamic Econ. Bus., 1: 199-209.
  29. Echchabi, A. and H.A. Aziz, 2014. Shari'ah issues in Islamic banking: A qualitative survey in Malaysia. Qual. Res. Financial Markets, 6: 198-210.
  30. Aziz, H.A., O.S.H. Musse and A. Echchabi, 2014. Factors determining Islamic banks' deposits in Qatar: An empirical study. Int. J. Econ. Pract. Theor., 4: 987-994.
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  31. Ayedh, A.A., A. Echchabi and A.A. Alnahari, 2014. Islamic banking in Yemen in light of the Arab uprising: An empirical study from customers' perspective. J. Applied Sci., 14: 3001-3007.
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  32. Abdul Hamid, F., O.S.H. Musse, A.A. Ayedh and A. Echchabi, 2014. Earning management measurement and determinants: A meta-analysis approach. Econ. Rev. J. Econ. Bus., 22: 49-72.
  33. Sayid, O. and A. Echchabi, 2013. Attitude of somali customers towards mobile banking services: The case of Zaad and Sahal services. Econ. Insights Trends Challenges, 2: 9-16.
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  34. Olaniyi, O.N., A. Echchabi and M.F. Alfarisi, 2013. Sukuk as an Alternative Mechanism for Infrastructure Development and Improvement of Small Businesses in Nigeria. In: Essentials of Islamic Banking and Finance in Nigeria, Dandago, K.I., A.D. Dahiru and U.A. Oseni (Eds.). Benchmark Publishers Ltd., Kano, pp: 202-213.
  35. Mokni, R.B.S., A. Echchabi and M.T. Rajhi, 2013. Risk management tools practiced in Tunisian commercial banks. Stud. Bus. Econ., 8: 55-78.
  36. Echchabi, A. and O.H. Babatunde, 2013. Awareness about Waqf among university students: The case of Malaysia. Int. J. Excellence Islamic Banking Finance, 3: 1-13.
  37. Echchabi, A. and H.A. Aziz, 2013. An empirical survey on the prospects of Mobile money in Morocco. Stud. Bus. Econ., 8: 46-54.
  38. Echchabi, A. and F. Echchabi, 2013. Islamic insurance in the European countries: Insights from French Muslims perspective. WSEAS Trans. Bus. Econ., 10: 125-132.
  39. Azouzi, D. and A. Echchabi, 2013. Islamic banking and economic growth: The Kuwait experience. Middle East J. Manage., 1: 186-195.
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  40. Sayid, O., A. Echchabi and H.A. Aziz, 2012. Investigating Mobile money acceptance in Somalia: An empirical study. Pak. J. Commerce Soc. Sci., 6: 269-279.
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  41. Sayid, O. and A. Echchabi, 2012. Current state and future prospects of mobile money in Somalia: A structural equation modelling approach. Acad. Taiwan Bus. Manage. Rev., 8: 101-106.
  42. Olaniyi, O.N., A. Echchabi and M.F. Alfarisi, 2012. Sukuk as an alternative avenue for infrastructure development and job creation. J. Islamic Bank. Finance, 29: 78-88.
  43. Echchabi, A., 2012. The determinants of the adoption of Islamic banking services in Thailand: A theory of planned behaviour approach. Int. J. Excellence Islamic Banking Finance, 2: 1-17.
  44. Echchabi, A., 2012. Applying Servqual to banking services: An exploratory study in Morocco. Stud. Bus. Econ., 7: 62-72.
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  45. Echchabi, A. and O.N. Olaniyi, 2012. Using theory of reasoned action to model the patronisation behaviour of islamic banks' customers in malaysia. Res. J. Bus. Manage., 6: 70-82.
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  46. Echchabi, A. and O.N. Olaniyi, 2012. Malaysian consumers' preferences for Islamic banking attributes. Int. J. Soc. Econ., 39: 859-874.
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  47. Echchabi, A. and H.A. Aziz, 2012. The relationship between religiosity and customers' adoption of Islamic banking services in Morocco. Contemp. Bus. Stud., 3: 25-31.
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  48. Echchabi, A. and H.A. Aziz, 2012. Modelling the patronization behaviour of Islamic banks' customers in Morocco. Int. J. Manage. Strat., 3: 1-14.
  49. Echchabi, A. and H.A. Aziz, 2012. Factors influencing customers' adoption of mobile banking in Morocco: An exploratory study. Romanian Econ. J., 42: 3-18.
  50. Echchabi, A. and H.A. Aziz, 2012. Empirical investigation of customers' perception and adoption towards Islamic banking services in Morocco. Middle-East J. Sci. Res., 12: 849-858.
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  51. Echchabi, A. and H.A. Aziz, 2012. Customers' perceptions about shari'ah compliance of Islamic banks in Malaysia. J. Islamic Banking Finance, 29: 86-104.
  52. Ayinde, L.O. and A. Echchabi, 2012. Perception and adoption of Islamic insurance in Malaysia: An empirical study. World Applied Sci. J., 20: 407-415.
  53. Echchabi, A., 2011. Online banking prospects in Morocco: An extension of technology acceptance model. J. Internet Banking Commerce, 16: 1-13.
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