Influence of Sharia Supervisory Board Characteristics on the Shariah Compliance [PDF]
Mohd Abdullah Jusoh, Iwan Fakhruddin
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COVID-19 and bank performance in dual-banking countries: an empirical analysis. [PDF]
Alabbad A, Schertler A.
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Impact of corporate governance mechanism on IFRS adoption: A comparative study of Saudi Arabia, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates. [PDF]
Almaqtari FA, Hashed AA, Shamim M.
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Climate risk has become a board-level and supervisory priority, yet little is known about how Islamic banks—subject to both conventional regulation and Shariah principles—communicate their climate commitments.
Muhammad Bilal Zafar
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Islamic banks are required to establish a sharia supervisory board (SSB). In that sense, there is a need to gain insight into whether the characteristics of the sharia supervisory board affect the performance of Islamic banks.
Aryani Intan Endah Rahmawati +3 more
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Exploring synergies and performance evaluation between Islamic funds and socially responsible investment (SRIs) in light of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). [PDF]
Yesuf AJ, Aassouli D.
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Exploring The Legal Landscape of Islamic Fintech in Indonesia: A Comprehensive Analysis of Policies and Regulations. [PDF]
Fidhayanti D +3 more
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Modernizing Commercial Agency Regulations in Saudi Arabia: Legal Reforms and Comparative Insights. [PDF]
Alasmari AA, Alotaibi HA.
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Do Islamic banks use institutional theory in the light of Shariah governance? Empirical evidence from a Muslim dominant country. [PDF]
Alam MK, Miah MS.
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