CSR Disclosure, Corporate Governance and Firm Value: a study on GCC Islamic Banks

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Mohd Shukor Harun, K. Hussainey, Khairul Ayuni Mohd Kharuddin, O. Farooque
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Purpose This study aims to explore the corporate social responsibility disclosure (CSRD) practices of the Islamic banks in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries during the period 2010-2014 and examines the determinants of CSRD and its effects on firm value. Design/methodology/approach Based on the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions Governance Standard No. 7 guidelines and using content analysis, the paper develops a comprehensive CSRD index for GCC Islamic banks. The study applies ordinary least squares regression analysis for hypothesis testing and for finding determinants of respective dependent variables. Findings The results show a very low level of CSRD among the sample Islamic banks in GCC countries. When using corporate governance characteristics to examine the determinants of CSRD, this study provides evidence of a significant positive association between board size and CSRD practice in Islamic banks and a significant negative relationship of chief executive officer (CEO) duality with CSRD, as per expectation. For the economic consequences of CSRD, the study documents an inverse performance effect of CSRD while board size, board composition and CEO duality indicate significant positive effects on firm value. Research limitations/implications The relatively small sample size of GCC Islamic banks may limit the application of the findings to other Islamic financial institutions such as Takaful and the Islamic unit trust company. Practical implications The findings of this study initiate the global debate on the need for corporate governance reform in Islamic banks by providing insights on the role played by corporate governance mechanisms in encouraging and enhancing CSRD practices among Islamic banks. The findings also have important implications for investors, managers, regulatory bodies, policymakers and Islamic banks in the GCC countries. Social implications The results of the study do not support the idea that Islamic banks operating on Islamic principles can meet their social responsibilities through promoting corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities and by differentiating themselves from non-Islamic banks. Originality/value This is the first study to examine the determinants of CSRD in GCC Islamic banks using comprehensive CSRD and corporate governance variables and, therefore, adds value to the existing CSR literature in banking.
企业社会责任披露、公司治理与企业价值:海湾合作委员会伊斯兰银行研究
本研究旨在探讨2010-2014年海湾合作委员会(GCC)成员国伊斯兰银行的企业社会责任披露(CSRD)实践,并考察其决定因素及其对企业价值的影响。基于伊斯兰金融机构治理标准会计和审计组织第7号准则,并使用内容分析,本文为海湾合作委员会伊斯兰银行开发了一个全面的CSRD指数。本研究应用普通最小二乘回归分析进行假设检验和寻找各自因变量的决定因素。研究结果表明,在海湾合作委员会国家的样本伊斯兰银行中,CSRD水平非常低。当使用公司治理特征来检验企业社会责任发展的决定因素时,本研究提供了证据,证明伊斯兰银行董事会规模与企业社会责任发展实践之间存在显著的正相关关系,而首席执行官(CEO)二元性与企业社会责任发展之间存在显著的负相关关系,正如预期的那样。对于企业发展的经济后果,研究发现企业发展对公司绩效有负向影响,而董事会规模、董事会构成和CEO二元性对公司价值有显著的正向影响。研究限制/影响海湾合作委员会伊斯兰银行的相对较小的样本量可能限制了研究结果在其他伊斯兰金融机构(如回教基金和伊斯兰单位信托公司)的应用。实践意义本研究的结果通过提供公司治理机制在鼓励和加强伊斯兰银行的csr实践中所起的作用的见解,引发了关于伊斯兰银行公司治理改革必要性的全球辩论。研究结果还对海湾合作委员会国家的投资者、管理者、监管机构、政策制定者和伊斯兰银行具有重要意义。社会意义研究结果不支持这样的观点,即按照伊斯兰原则经营的伊斯兰银行可以通过促进企业社会责任(CSR)活动来履行其社会责任,并通过与非伊斯兰银行区分开来。原创性/价值这是第一个使用全面的企业社会责任发展和公司治理变量来检验海湾合作委员会伊斯兰银行企业社会责任发展决定因素的研究,因此,为银行业现有的企业社会责任文献增加了价值。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Accounting & Information Management focuses on publishing research in accounting, finance, and information management. It specifically emphasizes the interaction between these research areas on an international scale and within both the private and public sectors. The aim of the journal is to bridge the knowledge gap between researchers and practitioners by covering various issues that arise in the field. These include information systems, accounting information management, innovation and technology in accounting, accounting standards and reporting, and capital market efficiency.
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