Obstacles to the implementation of Shariah governance practices in financial markets

The neglect of many components of morals and sharia rules in conventional models of corporate governance indicates that in Islamic finance industry, the implementation of sharia governance practices in which sharia supervision is centralized, is inevitable. Sharia governance is a kind of Islamic cor...

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Main Authors: Seyed Ali Hosseini, بابائی Babaei
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Securities Exchange 2022-05-01
Series:فصلنامه بورس اوراق بهادار
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Online Access:https://journal.seo.ir/article_11261_664337a611e994f7ec675c5a5a064314.pdf
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description The neglect of many components of morals and sharia rules in conventional models of corporate governance indicates that in Islamic finance industry, the implementation of sharia governance practices in which sharia supervision is centralized, is inevitable. Sharia governance is a kind of Islamic corporate governance which adds additional values to the existing corporate governance system. The purpose of this study is to examine the perceptions of the academicians and financial markets practitioners about the obstacles to the implementation of sharia governance practices in the financial markets. This study is a survey in which data is collected by sending questionnaires and then analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings of 171 collected questionnaires in 2020 indicate that the large majority of the respondents have considered the obstacles to the implementation of sharia governance practices in the financial markets to be important. The results also show that the level of education is effective on the views of respondents regarding the obstacles to the implementation of sharia governance practices in the financial markets. However, respondents' work experience, their employment status and academicians rank do not affect their views. The research findings can provide a useful source of information in a Shariah governance framework in the Iranian Islamic finance industry in future.
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spelling doaj.art-7d366d0efcaf441f9be3dddcce4530302022-12-22T02:26:10ZfasSecurities Exchangeفصلنامه بورس اوراق بهادار2228-54312820-98932022-05-01155727531010.22034/jse.2021.11480.162611261Obstacles to the implementation of Shariah governance practices in financial marketsSeyed Ali Hosseini0بابائی Babaei1Associate Professor, Department of Accounting, Faculty of Social Sciences and Economics, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran.Instructor, Department of Accounting, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran.The neglect of many components of morals and sharia rules in conventional models of corporate governance indicates that in Islamic finance industry, the implementation of sharia governance practices in which sharia supervision is centralized, is inevitable. Sharia governance is a kind of Islamic corporate governance which adds additional values to the existing corporate governance system. The purpose of this study is to examine the perceptions of the academicians and financial markets practitioners about the obstacles to the implementation of sharia governance practices in the financial markets. This study is a survey in which data is collected by sending questionnaires and then analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings of 171 collected questionnaires in 2020 indicate that the large majority of the respondents have considered the obstacles to the implementation of sharia governance practices in the financial markets to be important. The results also show that the level of education is effective on the views of respondents regarding the obstacles to the implementation of sharia governance practices in the financial markets. However, respondents' work experience, their employment status and academicians rank do not affect their views. The research findings can provide a useful source of information in a Shariah governance framework in the Iranian Islamic finance industry in future.https://journal.seo.ir/article_11261_664337a611e994f7ec675c5a5a064314.pdfcorporate governanceislamic corporate governanceshariah governanceshariah boardfinancial markets
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corporate governance
islamic corporate governance
shariah governance
shariah board
financial markets
title Obstacles to the implementation of Shariah governance practices in financial markets
title_full Obstacles to the implementation of Shariah governance practices in financial markets
title_fullStr Obstacles to the implementation of Shariah governance practices in financial markets
title_full_unstemmed Obstacles to the implementation of Shariah governance practices in financial markets
title_short Obstacles to the implementation of Shariah governance practices in financial markets
title_sort obstacles to the implementation of shariah governance practices in financial markets
topic corporate governance
islamic corporate governance
shariah governance
shariah board
financial markets
url https://journal.seo.ir/article_11261_664337a611e994f7ec675c5a5a064314.pdf
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