2014
DOI: 10.12816/0006959
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Islamic Venture Capital in Malaysia : Development , Constraints and Way Forward

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“…It has been argued by Mikail (2014), Hasan et al (2011) and Sobol (2012) that venture capital plays a significant role toward social and economic development through providing finances needed for starting up businesses, expanding businesses, development of human resource and creating business innovations needed mainly by small enterprises. Supported by the principles of Islamic finance that prohibit the engagement in riba (usury), Islamic venture capital provides for equity financing which significantly helps in sharing of profits and losses among business partners and furtherance of economic growth.…”
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“…It has been argued by Mikail (2014), Hasan et al (2011) and Sobol (2012) that venture capital plays a significant role toward social and economic development through providing finances needed for starting up businesses, expanding businesses, development of human resource and creating business innovations needed mainly by small enterprises. Supported by the principles of Islamic finance that prohibit the engagement in riba (usury), Islamic venture capital provides for equity financing which significantly helps in sharing of profits and losses among business partners and furtherance of economic growth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%