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Corporate governance: what about Islamic banks?


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Corporate governance: what about Islamic banks?

Corporate governance: what about Islamic banks?

JournalInternational Journal of Financial Services Management
PublisherInderscience Publishers
ISSN1460-6712 (Print)
1741-8062 (Online)
SubjectAccounting and Finance
IssueVolume 8, Number 1/2015
Pages18-41
DOI10.1504/IJFSM.2015.066567
Subject GroupEconomics and Finance
Online DateMonday, December 29, 2014
Resumee: The purpose of this research is to analyse some key issues in corporate governance in Islamic banks. This governance has been analysed almost exclusively in the context of conventional banking markets. Islamic banking shows a fundamental departure from conventional banking. Our objective is also to compare corporate governance in Islamic banking firms in both the (GCC) countries and Southeast Asia countries (SAC). Moreover, this study investigates the effects of the relevant corporate governance variables of the financial performance of the Islamic banks. It focuses on a sample of 67 Islamic banks (42 Islamic banks in GCC countries and 25 Islamic banks in (SAC)) during the 2004–2012 period. Our investigation reveals that the board's fee, CEO duality and age positively and significantly affect the performance of Islamic banks. In contrast, the Shari'ah Supervisory Board characteristics do not have an impact on the financial performance of the Islamic banks.

Extrated from  http://inderscience.metapress.com/content/4m1g407804744362/