The roles of corporate governance towards value-oriented Islamic finance practices
Zulkifli Hasan1.
This paper argues that while significant concerns have been invoked on the material aspects of
Islamic finance such as financial growth and products sophistication, it is nevertheless observed that
equal emphasizes have not been given on social objectives of Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs) as
part of its value-oriented frameworks. In the absence of extensive discourse on corporate
governance and its roles on corporate social responsibility (CSR), this paper attempts to highlight
the importance of corporate governance in stimulating the social function of IFIs within the Islamic
ethical dimension paradigm. This paper aims at expanding the normative objective function of IFIs
by advocating CSR via strengthening the corporate governance framework. Unlike the western
concept of corporate governance, which is based on the western business morality that derived from
“secular humanist”, this paper suggests that corporate governance in IFIs is founded on the
epistemological aspect of Tawhid, Shariah and ethics. This paper employs theoretical and case study
research method to develop understanding and to advocate the notion of value oriented Islamic
finance practices. The study utilizes descriptive, comparative and critical analysis approaches in
extracting and analyzing the information.
Affiliation:
- International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia
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