Lack of Profit-and-Loss Sharing Contracts in Moroccan Islamic Banks: An Investigation During the Coronavirus Pandemic

IF 2.8 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Dalila Tarriko, Abdelati Hakmaoui
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Purpose — The purpose of this paper is to examine the challenges and barriers to implementing profit-and-loss sharing (PLS) contracts in Moroccan Islamic banks (IBs). Design/Methodology/Approach — The paper presents the results of exploratory qualitative research based on face-to-face interviews with local managers of Moroccan IBs in the Rabat–Casablanca region. The investigation was carried out in September 2020, during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Findings — The findings reveal that various challenges, mainly institutional and operational, as well as the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic have been the main barriers to implementing PLS contracts in Moroccan IBs. Originality/Value — The findings are supported by field research targeting the managers who are directly concerned with the commercialisation of PLS contracts. Moreover, the present paper discusses the subject within the Moroccan context, where Islamic banking is a relatively recent phenomenon. Research Limitations/Implications — Given the limited number of IBs in Morocco and the COVID-19 lockdown measures, bank managers in the Rabat–Casablanca region were considered. Consequently, only 14 managers agreed to contribute to the present research. The findings depend on the experience of the respondents on the topic of the research; therefore, other factors and challenges may exist. Practical Implications — The present paper may remind scholars and practitioners of the importance of PLS instruments, especially under the pressure of COVID-19. It is an attempt to explain the challenges faced by these agreements and to make some recommendations in the hope that they will see the light of day in the Moroccan market.
摩洛哥伊斯兰银行缺乏损益分享合同:冠状病毒大流行期间的调查
目的-本文的目的是研究摩洛哥伊斯兰银行(ib)实施损益分担(PLS)合同的挑战和障碍。设计/方法/方法-本文介绍了基于对拉巴特-卡萨布兰卡地区摩洛哥ib当地管理人员面对面访谈的探索性定性研究的结果。这项调查是在2020年9月冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行期间进行的。调查结果-调查结果显示,各种挑战,主要是体制和业务方面的挑战,以及2019冠状病毒病大流行的影响,是在摩洛哥各银行实施PLS合同的主要障碍。原创性/价值-调查结果得到了现场研究的支持,目标是直接与PLS合同商业化有关的管理人员。此外,本文讨论了摩洛哥背景下的主题,伊斯兰银行是一个相对较新的现象。 研究局限性/影响-考虑到摩洛哥银行数量有限和COVID-19封锁措施,我们考虑了拉巴特-卡萨布兰卡地区的银行经理。因此,只有14位管理者同意为本研究做出贡献。调查结果取决于受访者对研究主题的经验;因此,可能存在其他因素和挑战。 实际意义-本论文可能提醒学者和从业者PLS工具的重要性,特别是在COVID-19的压力下。本文试图解释这些协定所面临的挑战,并提出一些建议,希望它们能在摩洛哥市场上看到曙光。
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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
17.40%
发文量
18
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: It is the aspiration of the editorial committee that IJIF achieves the highest rank in quality and substance. It is thus our aim that the journal be carried in the Thompson Reuters’ ISI and Scopus databases. By ensuring high standards in articles published in Islamic finance we ensure that further innovation and research is carried out and promoted in the Islamic finance industry and academia. IJIF publishes 2 issues per annum.
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