Measuring Shari’ah governance practices: the development of Shari’ah Governance Practices index (SGPi) for Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia

This paper focuses on developing an index as a quantitative approach to assess Shari’ah governance in Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) in Malaysia. The objective is to construct and implement the Shari’ah Governance Practices Index (SGPi) to evaluate the extent of Shari’ah governance practices...

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Main Authors: Nazmi, Nor Asila, Hassan, Rusni
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spelling my.iium.irep.1129322024-07-04T06:28:36Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/112932/ Measuring Shari’ah governance practices: the development of Shari’ah Governance Practices index (SGPi) for Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia Nazmi, Nor Asila Hassan, Rusni HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance HG8719 Islamic Insurance Takaful This paper focuses on developing an index as a quantitative approach to assess Shari’ah governance in Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) in Malaysia. The objective is to construct and implement the Shari’ah Governance Practices Index (SGPi) to evaluate the extent of Shari’ah governance practices within the IFIs in Malaysia. The SGPi, formulated based on five principal dimensions – Board of Directors, Shari’ah Committee, Management, Shari’ah Compliant Functions, and Institution – is rooted in established standards pertinent to the period analysed. The methodological framework of the SGPi was employed on a dataset consisting of 31 Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia, encompassing Islamic banks, takaful operators, retakaful operators, and development financial institutions. This comprehensive approach facilitated a detailed evaluation of adherence to Shari’ah governance across various types of IFIs. The results indicate that, overall, Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia exhibit strong Shari’ah governance practices. However, a comparative analysis among different types of institutions revealed that Islamic banks tend to display slightly superior governance practices compared to takaful and retakaful operators, as well as development financial institutions. This study not only introduces a novel tool for measuring Shari’ah governance but also provides insights into the differing levels of compliance across various types of Malaysian IFIs, highlighting the significance of continuous improvement in governance practices to uphold the integrity and sustainability of the Islamic financial system. Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2024-06-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/112932/1/112932_Measuring%20Shari%E2%80%99ah%20governance%20practices.pdf Nazmi, Nor Asila and Hassan, Rusni (2024) Measuring Shari’ah governance practices: the development of Shari’ah Governance Practices index (SGPi) for Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia. Semarak International Journal of Modern Accounting and Finance, 1 (1). pp. 14-28. ISSN XXX-XXX https://semarakilmu.com.my/journals/index.php/sijmaf/article/view/9008
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HG8719 Islamic Insurance Takaful
Nazmi, Nor Asila
Hassan, Rusni
Measuring Shari’ah governance practices: the development of Shari’ah Governance Practices index (SGPi) for Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia
description This paper focuses on developing an index as a quantitative approach to assess Shari’ah governance in Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) in Malaysia. The objective is to construct and implement the Shari’ah Governance Practices Index (SGPi) to evaluate the extent of Shari’ah governance practices within the IFIs in Malaysia. The SGPi, formulated based on five principal dimensions – Board of Directors, Shari’ah Committee, Management, Shari’ah Compliant Functions, and Institution – is rooted in established standards pertinent to the period analysed. The methodological framework of the SGPi was employed on a dataset consisting of 31 Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia, encompassing Islamic banks, takaful operators, retakaful operators, and development financial institutions. This comprehensive approach facilitated a detailed evaluation of adherence to Shari’ah governance across various types of IFIs. The results indicate that, overall, Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia exhibit strong Shari’ah governance practices. However, a comparative analysis among different types of institutions revealed that Islamic banks tend to display slightly superior governance practices compared to takaful and retakaful operators, as well as development financial institutions. This study not only introduces a novel tool for measuring Shari’ah governance but also provides insights into the differing levels of compliance across various types of Malaysian IFIs, highlighting the significance of continuous improvement in governance practices to uphold the integrity and sustainability of the Islamic financial system.
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author Nazmi, Nor Asila
Hassan, Rusni
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Hassan, Rusni
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title Measuring Shari’ah governance practices: the development of Shari’ah Governance Practices index (SGPi) for Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia
title_short Measuring Shari’ah governance practices: the development of Shari’ah Governance Practices index (SGPi) for Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia
title_full Measuring Shari’ah governance practices: the development of Shari’ah Governance Practices index (SGPi) for Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia
title_fullStr Measuring Shari’ah governance practices: the development of Shari’ah Governance Practices index (SGPi) for Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Shari’ah governance practices: the development of Shari’ah Governance Practices index (SGPi) for Islamic financial institutions in Malaysia
title_sort measuring shari’ah governance practices: the development of shari’ah governance practices index (sgpi) for islamic financial institutions in malaysia
publisher Semarak Ilmu Publishing
publishDate 2024
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/112932/1/112932_Measuring%20Shari%E2%80%99ah%20governance%20practices.pdf
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