Journal ArticleOpen Access
One regulator: diversified Shariah governance practices, why?
Author Affiliations
Al Ain University, University of South Asia, Jagannath University, BRAC University, ...
Published InAsian Journal of Accounting Research
Year2022
Citations8
Abstract
Purpose The study aims to investigate the reasons behind the growing diverse practices of Shariah governance (SG) among Islamic banks in Bangladesh. Design/methodology/approach Data has been collected through a semi-structured interview process from the concerned authorities (Shariah supervisory board members, Shariah department officers, central bank executives and banking professional experts) related to SG and Islamic banks in Bangladesh. The data has been analyzed by NVivo software. Findings The results of the study show that SG mechanisms are different due to the lack of unique comprehensive SG guidelines and the absence of a Centralized Shariah Supervisory Board (CSSB) under the Central Bank. The self-developed practices, the diversified opinions and viewpoints of the Board of Directors (BOD), banks' policies, business motivations and…
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