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Islamic publications– Mervyn K. Lewis

Professor M.K. Lewis, B.Ec (Hons), Ph.D), FASSA is Professor of Banking and Finance at the University of South Australia. His publications cover 21 books, 65 articles and 76 book chapters on a variety of topics including monetary economics, financial systems, public private partnerships, state-owned enterprise reform, corporate governance, property financing, the US deficit, global imbalances and the global financial crisis.

A special area of interest recently has been Islamic banking and finance, and details of his publications and activities are given below.

Authored Books

Lewis, Mervyn K. with L.M. Algaoud, Islamic Banking, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass. 2001, pp. 1-274. ISBN 1 85898 808 X (cased).

Iqbal, Zafar and Mervyn K. Lewis, An Islamic Perspective on Governance, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass. 2009). ISBN 978 1 84720 138 6

Edited Books

Hassan, M. Kabir and Mervyn K. Lewis (eds.), The Handbook of Islamic Banking, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass. 2007, ISBN 1 84542 0837. Paperback edition, 2009, ISBN 978 1 84844 4737 (e) 978 1 8572 5414.

Hassan, M. Kabir and Mervyn K. Lewis (eds.), Islamic Finance. The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass. 2007. ISBN 1 84376 313 3 / 978 1 84376 313 0

Foreign Language Editions

Lewis, Mervyn K. with L.M. Algaoud, Perbanken Syariah. Prinsip, Praktik, dan Prospek, Jakarta: Serambi Hanya Menerbitkan Buku 1428H/2007M. ISBN 978-9789-1275-80-4.

Edited Journals

Special Issue on Islamic Finance edited with M. Kabir Hassan and Mervyn K. Lewis, The European Journal of Management and Public Policy, vol. 3, no. 1, 2004.

Special issue on Islamic Finance: A System at the Crossroads? Part I. Guest editors M. Kabir Hassan and Mervyn K. Lewis, Thunderbird International Business Review, vol. 49, no. 2, 2007.

Special issue on Islamic Finance: A System at the Crossroads? Part II. Guest editors M. Kabir Hassan and Mervyn K. Lewis, Thunderbird International Business Review, vol. 49, no. 3, 2007.

Special issue on the Performance of the Islamic Banking and Financial Industry. Guest editors M. Kabir Hassan and Mervyn K. Lewis, Review of Islamic Economics, vol. 11, no. 3, December 2007.

Book chapters

Lewis, Mervyn K., ‘Wealth creation through takaful (Islamic insurance), in Islamic Perspectives on Wealth Creation, M. Iqbal and R. Wilson (eds.), Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2005, pp. 167-187.

Hassan, M. Kabir and Lewis, M.K., ‘Islamic banking: an introduction and overview,’ in The Handbook of Islamic Banking, M. Kabir Hassan and M.K. Lewis (eds.), Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass., 2007, pp. 1-17.

Algaoud, L.M. and Lewis, M.K., ‘Islamic critique of conventional financing’ in The Handbook of Islamic Banking, M. Kabir Hassan and M.K. Lewis (eds.), Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass., 2007, pp. 38-48.

Lewis, Mervyn K., ‘Comparing Islamic and Christian attitudes to usury,’ in The Handbook of Islamic Banking, M. Kabir Hassan and M.K. Lewis (eds.), Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass., 2007, pp. 64-81.

Lewis, Mervyn K., ‘An Islamic Economic Perspective on the Global Financial Crisis,’ in Steve Kates (ed.), Mainstream Economic Theory and its Failings: Alternative Perspectives on the Global Financial Crisis, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass. (forthcoming, 2010).

Hassan, M. Kabir and Lewis, M.K., ‘Corporate Governance in Islamic Insurance (Takaful),’ in Handbook of Islamic Auditing and Corporate Governance, R. Haniffa and M. Hubaid (eds.), Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK and Northampton, Mass. (forthcoming, 2010).

Journal Articles

Algaoud, L.M. and Lewis, M.K., 'The Bahrain Financial Centre: Its Present and Future Role in Islamic Financing', Accounting, Commerce and Finance: The Islamic Perspective, vol. 1, no. 2, December 1997, pp. 43-66.

Lewis, Mervyn K., 'The Cross and The Crescent: Comparing Islamic and Christian Attitudes to Usury', IQTISAD, Journal of Islamic Economics, vol. 1, no. 1, April 1999, pp. 1-23.

Algaoud, L.M. and Lewis, M.K., 'Corporate Governance in Islamic Banking: The Case of Bahrain', The International Journal of Business Studies, vol. 7, no. 1, 1999, pp. 56-86.

Lewis, Mervyn K., 'Islam and Accounting' Accounting Forum, vol. 25, no. 2, 2001, pp. 103-127.

Iqbal, Z., Lewis, M.K., ‘Governance and Corruption: Can Islamic Societies and the West Learn from Each Other?’ American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 2002, 1-33.

Hassan, M. Kabir and Lewis, M.K., ‘Islamic financing: an introduction,’ The European Journal of Management and Public Policy, vol. 3, no. 1, 2004, pp. 3-11.

Lewis, Mervyn K., ‘Islamic Corporate Governance’, Review of Islamic Economics, vol. 9, no. 1, May 2005, pp. 5-29.

Hassan, M. Kabir and Lewis, M.K., ‘Islamic Finance: A System at the Crossroads?’ Thunderbird International Business Review, vol. 49, no. 2, 2007, pp. 151-160.

Hassan, M. Kabir and Lewis, M.K., ‘Product development and shari’a issues in Islamic finance,’ Thunderbird International Business Review, vol. 49, no. 3, 2007, pp. 281-4.

Wahab, Abdul Rahim Abdul, Lewis, M.K. and Hassan, M. Kabir, ‘Islamic Takaful: Business Models, Shari’a Concerns and Proposed Solutions’, Thunderbird International Business Review, vol. 49, no. 3, 2007, pp. 371-397.

Lewis, Mervyn K., ‘It’s a matter of principal’ Monash Business Review, vol. 3, no. 1, 20-1, 2007. Full paper ‘Islamic banking in theory and practice’ available on http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/gsb/mbr/full-papers.php

Hassan, M. Kabir and Lewis, M.K., ‘Ends and Means in Islamic Banking and Finance’, Review of Islamic Economics, vol. 11, Special Issue, December 2007, pp. 5-27.

Lewis, Mervyn K., ‘In what ways does Islamic banking differ from conventional finance’, Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance, vol. 4, no. 3, 2008, pp. 9-24.

Other publications

Lewis, Mervyn K., ‘Challenges to the Takaful Industry’, New Horizon, vol. 132, August/September 2003, pp. 10-14.

Hassan, Riaz and Lewis, M.K. ‘Perspectives on Islam’, Dialogue, Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, vol. 23, no. 2, 2004, pp. 71-7.

Lewis, Mervyn K., ‘Mutually Beneficial’, Islamic Finance, vol. 4, issue 28, July 2007, pp. 17-8.

Muhamed, Nurul Aini and Lewis, M.K., ‘The Role of Islamic Investment Funds in Promoting Cross-Border Islamic Investments,’ Islamic Finance, vol. 5, issue 41, October, 2008, pp. 22-3.

Islamic Finance Series

Appointed General Editor in 2009 of the new series Studies in Islamic Finance, Accounting and Governance (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, Mass). The series aims to bring together both Muslim and non-Muslim authors and publish new studies that seek to analyse, interpret and resolve issues in finance, accounting and governance with reference to the methodology of Islam.

Conference Papers

Keynote address, ‘Islamic Banking from the Western Perspective’, the First International Conference on Islamic Banking, Finance and Insurance; reshaping Global Financial Architecture Through the Islamic System, Jointly organised by Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Labuan Offshore Financial Service Authority, Universiti Utara Malaysia - 31 January, 2002, Labuan, Malaysia.

‘Western Perspectives on Islamic Banking’, Board of Muhammadyah Economic Council, IPMI Graduate School of Business, Jakarta, 13 March, 2002.

‘Islamic Finance’, Seminar in Financial Management, Oeconomicum, Georg-August Universitat, Goettigen, June 13, 2001.

‘Islamic banking and finance’, Centre for Intercultural Studies and Multicultural Education, Adelaide University, February 19, 2002.

‘Principles of Islamic B anking’, Plenary Address, 31st National Conference of Economists, Adelaide, October 2002.

'Islamic Corporate Governance', Developing Islamic Banking and Capital Market. New Opportunities, New Markets and New Frontiers in Islamic Banking and Finance, Kuala Lumpur, 25-26 August, 2004.

'The Principles of Islamic Corporate Governance' Critical Management Studies. Proceedings 2005, University of Cambridge, 4-6 July, 2005.

‘The Islamic approach to money, banking, and philanthropy’, A wealth of experience. Building philanthropy, corporate citizenship and community capacity, Philanthropy Australia, Melbourne, October 9-12, 2005.

'Accountability and Islam', Fourth International Conference on Accounting and Finance, University of South Australia, April 10-12, 2006

'Ethical Business Principles in Islamic Business Transactions', Symposium on Islamic Banking and Finance, The National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies, University of Melbourne, November 20, 2008

'How different is Islamic banking from conventional finance', Melbourne Centre for Financial Studies Symposium, Islamic finance services: what role for Australia, RMIT, Melbourne, November 21, 2008

'Globalizing Islamic Investment Funds', Islamic Banking and Finance Symposium, Intercontinental Melbourne, The Rialto, July 6, 2009

Crawford Seminar, 'An Islamic Perspective on the Global Financial Crisis', Crawford School of Economics and Government, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, September 1, 2009

Securities Commission Malaysia Visiting Scholar

In the month of April 2009, as the inaugural Securities Commission Malaysia-University of Malaya Visiting Scholar in Islamic Finance, the following lectures and seminars were presented in April 2009:

Public Lecture. Securities Commission. 'An Islamic economic perspective on the global financial crisis'.

Closed Lecture. Securities Commission. 'The origins of the sub-prime crisis: inappropriate policies, regulations, or both?'.

Public Lecture. University of Malaya. 'Takaful (Islamic Insurance)'.

Public Lecture. University of Malaya. 'In what ways does Islamic banking differ from conventional finance?'

Public Lecture. University of Malaya. 'Islamic Investment Funds'.

Public Lecture. University of Malaya. 'Ethical Business Principles in Islamic Business Transactions'.

Closed Seminar. Academy of Islamic Studies. ‘An open dialogue on Western perspectives on Islam.

Courses

A week long programme and seminars on Islamic Banking was presented at Euromed Marseille, France in April 2007 as part of the International Seminar series of the École de Management.

Contact details

Professor Mervyn K Lewis, FASSA

Professor of Banking and Finance

School of Commerce,

University of South Australia

City West Campus (WL3-42)

GPO Box 2471,

Adelaide

South Australia 5001

Tel +61 8 8302 0536

Fax +61 8 8302 0992

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