Research in Corporate and Shari'ah Governance in the Muslim World : Theory and Practice

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Research in Corporate and Shari'ah Governance in the Muslim World : Theory and Practice

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 456 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781789730081
  • DDC分類 658.4091767

Full Description

Corporate governance is oriented around the values of fairness, transparency and accountability. The comprehension and measurement of these objectives is subject to the social and economic attributes of the corporate arena. Significant bodies of intellectual work have approached an assessment of corporate governance from perspectives such as differences in management practices, economic advancements, financial management, as well as regional and country constituents. But little is known about the Islamic perspective on the conceptualization, structure and practice of corporate governance. 

Research in Corporate and Shari'ah Governance in the Muslim World: Theory and Practice aims to address a critical disciplinary gap between Islamic theory and the practice of the corporate sector in the Muslim World. Adopting a critical approach, the book sheds light on the impact of corporate governance on the economies of the Muslim world. It presents an examination of:  

Corporate governance in Islamic financial institutions 
The efficiency of the Islamic Jurisprudence system 
The common conceptual grounds of corporate structure in the Muslim World  
The composition of business leaders in the Muslim World 

Using standard tools of analysis, the book presents a logically consistent synthesis of key variables with critical economic reasoning. It extends the conventional scope of corporate governance to form a basis for common understanding of how it operates in the Muslim world. The book will prove useful to those who research, study and practice in this field.

Contents

Chapter 1. Islamic shari'ah and the principles of corporate governance: An introduction; ABDURRAHMAN BIN ABDULAZIZ ALAQIL Part A. Corporate Governance and Shari'ah Governance: Islamic Perspective 
Chapter 2. Islamic perspective of corporate governance: An introductory note; IRUM SABA 

Chapter 3. Corporate governance in Islamic perspective; MASUDUL ALAM CHOUDHURY AND MOHAMMAD NURUL ALAM 

Chapter 4. Corporate governance in comparative Islamic perspective; MASUDUL ALAM CHOUDHURY AND M. Z. HOQUE 
Chapter 5. Decreasing corporate governance in a general ethico-economic model of unity of knowledge; MASUDUL ALAM CHOUDHURY AND SOFYAN HARAHAP 

Chapter 6. Corporate governance, infusing muamalah contracts in shareholders' relationship; MOHD HAIRUL AZRIN HAJI BESAR  
Chapter 7. Risk Management and Corporate governance: an Islamic perspective; SHAFIU I. ABDULLAH 

Chapter 8. Inter-firm governance mechanisms and corporate governance: a conceptual view; UMAR BURKI 

Part B. Corporate Governance and Role of Islamic Audit and Accounting 
Chapter 9. The role of good corporate governance and accounting in Islamic financial institutions; MURNIATI MUKHLISIN AND LENY NOFIANTI  
Chapter 10. The role of corporate governance regulations in constraining earnings Management practice in Saudi Arabia; MURYA HABBASH 

Chapter 11. Voluntary disclosure of shari'ah governance of Islamic financial institutions in Saudi Arabia; ALI A ALNODEL AND TOSEEF AZID 

Chapter 12. Shari'ah audit process in takaful industry; NOOR AIMI MOHD PUAD AND ZURINA SHAFII

Chapter 13. Corporate governance and multi-corporate disclosures: evidence from Islamic banks; REHAB GRASSA, SHERIF EL-HALABY AND KHALED HUSSAINEY 

Part C. Corporate Governance and Islamic Financial Institutions: Theoretical Perspective 
Chapter 14. Revisiting the fundamentals of shari'ah governance framework for Islamic financial institutions (IFIs); MOHAMMAD ABDULLAH AND MOHAMMAD SAIF SARWAR 

Chapter 15. Shari'ah governance framework in different jurisdictions; IRUM SABA
Chapter 16. Shari'ah compliance governance for Islamic investments and their effects on performance; SALMAN AHMED SHAIKH, ABDUL GHAFAR ISMAIL AND MOHD ADIB ISMAIL 

Chapter 17. Islamic financial services Act 2013 and shari'ah governance: a review; MOHD ZAKHIRI MD NOR

Chapter 18. Malaysia's Islamic financial services Act 2013 and shari'ah governance: an analytical approach; NOOR SUHAIDA KASRI 

Chapter 19. Shari'ah governance framework in Islamic Banking and financial institutions in Indonesia: a proposed structure; MUHAMMAD IMAN SASTRA MIHAJAT  
Chapter 20. Shari'ah governance framework in IFIs in Oman: issues and challenges; MUHAMMAD IMAN SASTRA MIHAJAT  
Chapter 21. Strengths, gaps and issues in Shari'ah Governance Framework 2015 for IFIs in Pakistan; MUHAMMAD AYUB 

Part D. Cooperative Governance: Country Studies and Muslim World 
Chapter 22. Shari'ah governance in shari'ah based cooperatives in Malaysia and Indonesia; ZURINA SHAFII, ROSE RUZIANA SAMAD AND ROCHANIA AYU YUNANDA  
Chapter 23. A perspective of the shari'ah compliant corporate governance of financial institutions in Saudi Arabia and agency structures; YASER AHMED FALLATAH, ABUL HASSAN FAROOQI AND SALAH AL SHALHOOB 
Chapter 24. Corporate social responsibility in Islamic banks' practice: evidence from Bangladesh; ABU UMAR FARUQ AHMAD AND SHAFIQUR RAHMAN 
Chapter 25. The interaction between sukuk issuance and corporate governance: case Study of Iranian sukuk issuer companies; H. KIAEE AND M. SOLEIMANI 
Chapter 26. Closing the expected and perceived service gap in the Jordanian hotel industry: a gap-driven analysis; HAITHAM NAKHLEH 

Chapter 27. Corporate governance and capital structure: evidence from Pakistan; NADEEM AHMED SHEIKH

Chapter 28. Governance-development nexus in the OIC countries; SALMAN AHMED SHAIKH, ABDUL GHAFAR ISMAIL, MOHD ADIB ISMAIL, SHAHIDA SHAHIMI AND MUHAMMAD HAKIMI MOHD SHAFIAI  
Chapter 29. The state of Islamic governance in Islamic financial institutions: Islamic governance index; ZULKIFLI HASAN AND MEHMET ASUTAY  
Chapter 30. Corporate governance, competition and corporate performance: a comparative analysis of the Muslim world with rest of the world; MUHAMMAD AZEEM QURESHI AND TANVEER AHSAN 

Chapter 31. Conclusion; TOSEEF AZID, ALI A ALNODEL AND MUHAMMAD AZEEM QURESHI

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