Shariah governance in Islamic banks: Practices, practitioners and praxis

This study examines Shariah governance in Islamic banks by analyzing and comparing international and national Shariah governance codes across 11 countries and the annual reports of the largest stand-alone Islamic bank in each of these countries. Drawing upon the practice theory framework, this study...

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Main Authors: Fatmawati, Dewi, Ariffin, Noraini Mohd., Abidin, Nor Hafizah Zainal, Osman, Ahmad Zamri
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2820072023-11-16T01:20:00Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/282007/ Shariah governance in Islamic banks: Practices, practitioners and praxis Fatmawati, Dewi Ariffin, Noraini Mohd. Abidin, Nor Hafizah Zainal Osman, Ahmad Zamri Economic Islam This study examines Shariah governance in Islamic banks by analyzing and comparing international and national Shariah governance codes across 11 countries and the annual reports of the largest stand-alone Islamic bank in each of these countries. Drawing upon the practice theory framework, this study identifies the similarities and differences across countries in Shariah governance practices, practitioners, and praxis. Regarding practices, we found that the 11 countries reviewed have adopted different approaches, i.e., strict, moderate, or flexible approaches, in developing regulations for Shariah governance structures and processes. The approach taken by each country, in turn, influences Shariah governance practitioners and praxis at the institutional level to some extent. Specifically, Islamic banks in countries belonging to the moderate and flexible groups are likely to be more varied in terms of Shariah governance practitioners as well as praxis (activities or processes) to ensure Shariah compliance as compared to their counterparts in countries with strict regulations. Analyzing current Shariah governance practices in these 11 countries can promote a greater understanding and resolution in addressing critical issues due to different contextual circumstances. Therefore, the findings of this study can provide relevant information for both regulators and practitioners to further improve the Shariah governance best practices in the Islamic banking industry. © 2020 Elsevier Inc. Elsevier B.V. 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/282007/1/Shariah%20governance%20in%20Islamic%20banks-%20Practices%2C%20practitioners%20and%20praxis.pdf Fatmawati, Dewi and Ariffin, Noraini Mohd. and Abidin, Nor Hafizah Zainal and Osman, Ahmad Zamri (2022) Shariah governance in Islamic banks: Practices, practitioners and praxis. Global Finance Journal, 51. ISSN 10440283 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S104402831930359X?via%3Dihub 10.1016/j.gfj.2020.100555
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Fatmawati, Dewi
Ariffin, Noraini Mohd.
Abidin, Nor Hafizah Zainal
Osman, Ahmad Zamri
Shariah governance in Islamic banks: Practices, practitioners and praxis
description This study examines Shariah governance in Islamic banks by analyzing and comparing international and national Shariah governance codes across 11 countries and the annual reports of the largest stand-alone Islamic bank in each of these countries. Drawing upon the practice theory framework, this study identifies the similarities and differences across countries in Shariah governance practices, practitioners, and praxis. Regarding practices, we found that the 11 countries reviewed have adopted different approaches, i.e., strict, moderate, or flexible approaches, in developing regulations for Shariah governance structures and processes. The approach taken by each country, in turn, influences Shariah governance practitioners and praxis at the institutional level to some extent. Specifically, Islamic banks in countries belonging to the moderate and flexible groups are likely to be more varied in terms of Shariah governance practitioners as well as praxis (activities or processes) to ensure Shariah compliance as compared to their counterparts in countries with strict regulations. Analyzing current Shariah governance practices in these 11 countries can promote a greater understanding and resolution in addressing critical issues due to different contextual circumstances. Therefore, the findings of this study can provide relevant information for both regulators and practitioners to further improve the Shariah governance best practices in the Islamic banking industry. © 2020 Elsevier Inc.
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author Fatmawati, Dewi
Ariffin, Noraini Mohd.
Abidin, Nor Hafizah Zainal
Osman, Ahmad Zamri
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Ariffin, Noraini Mohd.
Abidin, Nor Hafizah Zainal
Osman, Ahmad Zamri
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title Shariah governance in Islamic banks: Practices, practitioners and praxis
title_short Shariah governance in Islamic banks: Practices, practitioners and praxis
title_full Shariah governance in Islamic banks: Practices, practitioners and praxis
title_fullStr Shariah governance in Islamic banks: Practices, practitioners and praxis
title_full_unstemmed Shariah governance in Islamic banks: Practices, practitioners and praxis
title_sort shariah governance in islamic banks: practices, practitioners and praxis
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