Monetary Policy, Islamic Finance, and Islamic Corporate Governance
Emerald Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-80043-787-6 (ISBN)
Toseef Azid, Murniati Mukhlisin, Nashr Akbar, and Muhammad Tahir bring together leading researchers to provide a state-of-the-art overview of the monetary policy, corporate governance, their legal and regulatory issues and procedures that structure Islamic banks (IBs) and other Islamic financial institutions (IFIs). Monetary policy and corporate governance are integral to macroeconomics and microeconomics while interest rates are a key part of monetary policy. Given negativity associated with interest rates, Islamic economists have sought alternative instruments.
Focusing on the populous Muslim countries such as Pakistan, Malaysia, Turkey, Bangladesh and Indonesia this book explains how corporate and shari’ah governance structures work together under the umbrella of Islamic monetary policy, and in the process, provides guidelines that how such structures improve corporate social responsibility in order to serve the best interests of all stakeholders. The chapters included here cover various features of IBs and IFIs, corporate performance and strategic analysis of microfinance shari’ah based non-banking institutions, in order to investigate the role that these processes play in shaping broader global financial systems. For instance, it portrays different governance models of central bank of a country like Iran having a shari’ah based financial system.
In conclusion, Monetary Policy, Islamic Finance, and Islamic Corporate Governance: An International overview explores the interrelationships between corporate governance from the perspective of shari’ah, banking industry and Islamic monetary policy. This is a must-read for the corporate sector, banking experts and monetary authorities including academics and postgraduate students.
Toseef Azid, Professor of Economics, College of Business and Economics, Qassim University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Murniati Mukhlisin, Senior Lecturer at Islamic Accounting Department and the Rector of Tazkia Islamic University College/Institute Agama Islam Tazkia, Bogor, Indonesia. Nashr Akbar, Senior Lecturer and the Head of Islamic Economics Department, Tazkia Islamic University College/Institute Agama Islam Tazkia, Bogor, Indonesia. Muhammad Tahir, Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad Campus, Pakistan
Chapter 1. Monetary Policy, Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance: An introductory note; Toseef Azid, Murniati Mukhlisin, Nashr Akbar and Muhammad Tahir
Part I. THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS
Chapter 2. Constituting Islamic Corporate Governance Theory through Islamic Moral Economy; Hanimon Abdullah and Mehmet Asutay
Chapter 3. The Corporate Governance for Islamic Financial Institutions in Pakistan: Need for Dynamic Regulatory Policies; Muhammad Ayub
Chapter 4. Implementation of Zakat through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Partnership in Overcoming Poverty; Lili Wardani Harahap
Chapter 5. Reviewing Stock Waqf Product of Indonesian Securities Company; Nashr Akbar and Sutrisna Amijaya
Part II. GOVERNANCE AND MONETARY POLICY
Chapter 6. Monetary and Fiscal Complementarities in Sustainability; Masudul Alam Choudhury
Chapter 7. Is Interest Rate as a Monetary Policy Instrument Appropriate for OIC Countries? A Quest; MD. Akther Uddin, Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad and Fatima El Morabit
Chapter 8. Contribution of Sharia Monetary Instrument to Control Inflation in Indonesia; Eva Misfah Bayuni and Popon Srisusilawati
Chapter 9. The Effects of Monetary Policy On the Stability of Islamic Banks with Different Governance Models: Case of Islamic Republic of Iran; Hasan Kiaee and Samaneh Eftekhari Mahabadi
Chapter 10. Is Transaction Cost Higher or Lower in Islamic Banking?; Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad and Musfeka Reza Siddiqua
Part III. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ISLAMIC BANKS
Chapter 11. Does Culture Moderate the relationship between AAOIFI adoption and Earnings Management: Evidence from Islamic Banks of 24 Countries; Mohamed Marei, Sherif El-Halaby, Israa Elbendary and Khaled Hussainey
Chapter 12. Exploring the Corporate Governance and Risk Management Disclosure Performance Nexus in Islamic Banks: An Empirical Analysis; Hanimon Abdullah and Mehmet Asutay
Chapter 13. Governance Structure affecting Dividend Policy: Comparing Islamic and Conventional Financial Institutions in Malaysia; Shim Pui Sen, Rashedul Hasan and Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad
Chapter 14. What Determines Bank Profitability? Empirical Evidence from Turkish Banking Sector; Tauhidul Islam Tanin, Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad and Mohammad Omar Farooq
Chapter 15. Embracing Maqasid Shari’ah Via Integrated Reporting: The Case of Islamic Banks in Malaysia; Noor Suhaida Kasri and Syukqran Kamal
Chapter 16. Corporate Governance in Islamic Financial Institutions: The Case of Bangladesh; Shafiqur Rahman and Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad
Chapter 17. Islamic Helix Approach, the Islamic Social Finance Partnership Models for MSMEs: Lesson Learned from Indonesia; Khairunnisa Musari and Moehammad Fathorrazi
Chapter 18. Monetary Policy and Good Governance in Islamic Framework: A concluding note; Toseef Azid, Murniati Mukhlisin, Nashr Akbar and Muhammad Tahir
Erscheinungsdatum | 27.05.2021 |
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Verlagsort | Bingley |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 660 g |
Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Finanzwissenschaft | |
Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Makroökonomie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-80043-787-0 / 1800437870 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80043-787-6 / 9781800437876 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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