Rania Al-Bawwab
This is a likely match — the affiliation was inferred from OpenAlex, ORCID, and web sources but has not been fully confirmed. Treat with appropriate caution.
Researcher
Also affiliated: Middle Tennessee State University (2017–2021); Conway School of Landscape Design (2023)
Unknown Researcher
Research Areas
Links
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Rania Al-Bawwab's research examines the intersection of economics, history, and social structures. Her work has explored the historical concept of the "Zecca mint" in Venice, analyzing it as a self-enforcing monetary constitution. Al-Bawwab has also investigated the framework of Zakat, a form of Islamic charity, focusing on its role in constraining free-riding. Additionally, her research has touched upon the role of the artist as an entrepreneur, considering the economic and social aspects of creative professions. Al-Bawwab has published seven scholarly works, accumulating 27 citations and an h-index of 2.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 28
Selected Publications
-
Zakat: changing the framework of giving (2023)
-
Zakat: A Case Study of Constraining Free Riding in Charity (2021)
-
Constraining Elites: The Self-Enforcing Constitution of the Patricians of Venice (2017)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- The artist as entrepreneur
- The Artist as Entrepreneur
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics