Shari’ah supervision, corporate governance and performance: Conventional vs. Islamic banks
Abstract
The performance and accountability of boards of directors and effectiveness of governance mechanisms continue to be a matter of concern. Focusing on differences between conventional banks and Islamic banks, we examine the effect of (i) Shari'ah supervision boards, (ii) board structure and (iii) CEO-power on performance during the period 2005–2011. We find Shari'ah supervision boards positively impact on Islamic banks' performance when they perform a supervisory role, but the impact is negligible when they have only an advisory role. The effect of board structure (board size and board independence) and CEO power (CEO-chair duality and internally recruited CEO) on the performance of Islamic banks is overall…
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- Accounting
- Corporate governance
- Accountability
- Business
- Islam
- Enforcement
- Independence (probability theory)
- Power (physics)
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