采用国际财务报告准则的制度工作:马来西亚伊斯兰保险的国际财务报告准则第17号保险合同案例

IF 2.5 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Ersa Tri Wahyuni, Zubir Azhar, Novy Fajriati
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摘要

全球保险业已实施国际财务报告准则(IFRS) 17保险合同,自2023年1月1日起生效。如果国际财务报告准则第17号也适用于伊斯兰保险(回教)合同,伊斯兰保险行业将发现自己处于十字路口。本文旨在探讨马来西亚在回教合同中采用IFRS 17的过程以及该准则在早期采用年度的实施情况。设计/方法/方法采用定性方法,本研究使用文献综述搜索和访谈来深入分析马来西亚的收养过程。本文运用制度工作的方法,分析了收养过程的时间线、收养过程中的参与者及其角色和行为。作者采访了来自不同背景的12名信息披露人,包括国家准则制定者、编制者和国际财务报告准则第17号顾问。国际财务报告准则第17号在马来西亚的采用过程是会计准则制定者、政府和行业协会之间的相互作用,他们是该过程中的主要参与者。这些行为者有不同的角色和贡献,但他们共同努力实现一个愿景,即为所有人采用IFRS 17。参与者之间存在相互作用,破坏会计实践,并参与创建各种制度工作,以确保回教从业者的关注点得到很好的解决。这项研究还发现,在实施的最初几个月,这些公司在应用该标准时面临着重大挑战。研究局限/启示本文通过对采用伊斯兰教法交易的国际财务报告准则进行解释和举例,为文献做出了贡献。马来西亚的故事可以成为其他仍在决定采用国际财务报告准则第17号的国家的一个案例,尤其是对伊斯兰保险业而言。实际意义马来西亚的故事可以成为其他仍在决定采用IFRS 17的国家的案例研究,特别是对伊斯兰保险业而言。原创性/价值本文通过使用制度工作理论作为框架,对国际财务报告准则应用于伊斯兰教法交易的争论做出了贡献。
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Institutional work for IFRS adoption: the case of IFRS 17 insurance contract for Islamic insurance in Malaysia

Purpose

The global insurance industry has implemented International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) 17 insurance contracts effective from January 1, 2023. The Islamic insurance (Takaful) industry would find itself at a crossroads if IFRS 17 should also be adopted for Takaful contracts. This paper aims to explore the process of IFRS 17 adoption for Takaful contracts in Malaysia and the implementation of the standard in the early adoption year.

Design/methodology/approach

Applying a qualitative approach, this study uses a literature review search and interviews to analyze deeper into the adoption process in Malaysia. Using institutional work, this paper analyses the process timeline, the actors and their roles and actions in the adoption process. The authors interviewed 12 informants from different backgrounds comprising the national standard setters, preparers and the IFRS 17 consultants.

Findings

The adoption process of IFRS 17 in Malaysia is an interplay between the accounting standard setter, the government and the industry associations who are the major actors in the process. These actors have different roles and contributions, but they work together to accomplish a single vision, adopting IFRS 17 for all. There is an interplay between actors to disrupt the accounting practice and involved in creating various institutional work to ensure the concerns of Takaful practitioners are well addressed. This research also found that the companies faced significant challenges in applying the standard in the early months of implementation.

Research limitations/implications

This paper contributes to the literature by providing an explanation and examples of the IFRS adoption for Shariah transactions. The story of Malaysia can become a case study for other countries that are still deciding on adopting IFRS 17, especially for the Islamic insurance industry.

Practical implications

The story of Malaysia can become a case study for other countries that are still deciding on adopting IFRS 17, especially for the Islamic insurance industry.

Originality/value

This paper contributes to the literature on the debate of the application of IFRS to Shariah transactions by using institutional work theory as a framework.

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期刊介绍: The journal provides a dynamic forum for the advancement of accounting and business knowledge based on Shari’ah and Islamic activities that have an impact on the welfare of society. JIABR publishes articles on the interplay between Islamic business ethics, accounting, auditing and governance, in promoting accountability, socio-economic justice (adl) and everlasting success (al-falah). It seeks to inform, among others, current theoretical and empirical research and practice in Islamic accounting, auditing and corporate governance, management of Islamic organizations, accounting regulation and policy for Islamic institutions, Shari’ah auditing and corporate governance, financial and non-financial performance measurement and disclosure in Islamic institutions and organizations. All styles of research, theoretical and empirical, case studies, practice-based papers and research notes that are well written and falling within the journal''s scope, are generally welcomed by the journal. Scope/Coverage Development of accounting, auditing and corporate governance concepts based on Shari’ah Socio-political influence on accounting and auditing regulation and policy making for Islamic financial institutions and organizations Historical perspectives on Islamic accounting, auditing and financial management Critical analysis on issues and challenges on accounting disclosure and measurement, Shari’ah audit and corporate governance Controls and risks in Islamic organizations Financial and non-financial performance measurement and disclosure.
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