The value-adoption problem in the Malaysian Islamic banking system

Despite being the largest arm of the Malaysian Islamic financial sector, the Malaysian Islamic banking system has always been an active target of critics for the lack of structural reforms to fortify core Islamic values, such as, risk-sharing and real sector growth. Often, the blame is thickly laid...

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Main Author: Imon, Riasat Amin
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Published: 2019
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spelling my.iium.irep.792372020-04-09T04:15:59Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/79237/ The value-adoption problem in the Malaysian Islamic banking system Imon, Riasat Amin BPH Islamic Economics BPH589.2 Riba - Interest HB Economic Theory HB126.4 Islamic Economics HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance Despite being the largest arm of the Malaysian Islamic financial sector, the Malaysian Islamic banking system has always been an active target of critics for the lack of structural reforms to fortify core Islamic values, such as, risk-sharing and real sector growth. Often, the blame is thickly laid on strategic management entities, such as the executive management and the Shariah committee. This paper presents the structural-development-problem of Islamic banks as a systemic problem that results from an inevitable value-adoption process effected by the mainstream financial systems it emulates. Thus, the development of Islamic banking is contingent upon the value-framework within which it has been set. This would explain why Islamic banking has unfalteringly developed according to mainstream financial standards while resisting structural change. The implication is that for meaningful development to occur in this sector, the choice of more compatible value-laden frameworks is critical. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/79237/1/RIASAT_FIFC2019_THE%20VALUE-ADOPTION%20PROBLEM%20IN%20THE%20MALAYSIAN%20ISLAMIC%20BANKING%20SYSTEM.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/79237/7/10-th%20FIFC%20Booklet%20PDF%20FINAL.pdf Imon, Riasat Amin (2019) The value-adoption problem in the Malaysian Islamic banking system. In: 10th Foundation of Islamic Financial Conference/Symposium (FIFC) 2019, 28th November 2019, Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya. (Unpublished)
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topic BPH Islamic Economics
BPH589.2 Riba - Interest
HB Economic Theory
HB126.4 Islamic Economics
HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance
spellingShingle BPH Islamic Economics
BPH589.2 Riba - Interest
HB Economic Theory
HB126.4 Islamic Economics
HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance
Imon, Riasat Amin
The value-adoption problem in the Malaysian Islamic banking system
description Despite being the largest arm of the Malaysian Islamic financial sector, the Malaysian Islamic banking system has always been an active target of critics for the lack of structural reforms to fortify core Islamic values, such as, risk-sharing and real sector growth. Often, the blame is thickly laid on strategic management entities, such as the executive management and the Shariah committee. This paper presents the structural-development-problem of Islamic banks as a systemic problem that results from an inevitable value-adoption process effected by the mainstream financial systems it emulates. Thus, the development of Islamic banking is contingent upon the value-framework within which it has been set. This would explain why Islamic banking has unfalteringly developed according to mainstream financial standards while resisting structural change. The implication is that for meaningful development to occur in this sector, the choice of more compatible value-laden frameworks is critical.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Imon, Riasat Amin
author_facet Imon, Riasat Amin
author_sort Imon, Riasat Amin
title The value-adoption problem in the Malaysian Islamic banking system
title_short The value-adoption problem in the Malaysian Islamic banking system
title_full The value-adoption problem in the Malaysian Islamic banking system
title_fullStr The value-adoption problem in the Malaysian Islamic banking system
title_full_unstemmed The value-adoption problem in the Malaysian Islamic banking system
title_sort value-adoption problem in the malaysian islamic banking system
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/79237/1/RIASAT_FIFC2019_THE%20VALUE-ADOPTION%20PROBLEM%20IN%20THE%20MALAYSIAN%20ISLAMIC%20BANKING%20SYSTEM.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/79237/7/10-th%20FIFC%20Booklet%20PDF%20FINAL.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/79237/
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