Corporate governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in Islamic Banking: The case of the Moroccan banks in Italy

This paper aims to analyze the model of the Islamic bank with a business economics perspective. In particular, the author analyzes the topic of corporate governance in the Islamic bank. Starting with an overall analysis of the peculiarities and religious principles underlying the model of the Islami...

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Main Author: https://doi.org/10.13135/2421-2172/1642
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Torino 2016-06-01
Series:European Journal of Islamic Finance
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spelling doaj-e91733f9c9ed4a3e9a1373d8e99c92ad2021-01-22T20:07:42ZengUniversità degli Studi di TorinoEuropean Journal of Islamic Finance2421-21722421-21722016-06-014110 https://doi.org/10.13135/2421-2172/1642Corporate governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in Islamic Banking: The case of the Moroccan banks in Italyhttps://doi.org/10.13135/2421-2172/16420University of BresciaThis paper aims to analyze the model of the Islamic bank with a business economics perspective. In particular, the author analyzes the topic of corporate governance in the Islamic bank. Starting with an overall analysis of the peculiarities and religious principles underlying the model of the Islamic Bank, as well as the similarities present in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility, we will address the theoretical aspect of corporate governance, the relationship between corporate governance and the Islamic bank stakeholders with specific regard to the possible connotations of the active or passive role of savers and investors in the decisions of management and governance related to the selected projects and funding recipients. Finally, given the current absence of Islamic banks in Italy, we propose a case study concerning the possible introduction of Islamic Shari’ah-compliant financial products by Moroccan banks operating in Italy, after the introduction of the recent Moroccan law n° 103.12, approved on 25 November 2014, relating to the credit institutions, envisages the establishment of “Participative Banks” and the offering of Shari’ah-compliant financial products. https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/EJIF/article/view/1642islamic bankcorporate governancecorporate social responsibilitycorporate governance in moroccomoroccan banks in italyparticipatory depositor
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Corporate governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in Islamic Banking: The case of the Moroccan banks in Italy
European Journal of Islamic Finance
islamic bank
corporate governance
corporate social responsibility
corporate governance in morocco
moroccan banks in italy
participatory depositor
author_facet https://doi.org/10.13135/2421-2172/1642
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title Corporate governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in Islamic Banking: The case of the Moroccan banks in Italy
title_short Corporate governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in Islamic Banking: The case of the Moroccan banks in Italy
title_full Corporate governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in Islamic Banking: The case of the Moroccan banks in Italy
title_fullStr Corporate governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in Islamic Banking: The case of the Moroccan banks in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Corporate governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in Islamic Banking: The case of the Moroccan banks in Italy
title_sort corporate governance and corporate social responsibility in islamic banking: the case of the moroccan banks in italy
publisher Università degli Studi di Torino
series European Journal of Islamic Finance
issn 2421-2172
2421-2172
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This paper aims to analyze the model of the Islamic bank with a business economics perspective. In particular, the author analyzes the topic of corporate governance in the Islamic bank. Starting with an overall analysis of the peculiarities and religious principles underlying the model of the Islamic Bank, as well as the similarities present in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility, we will address the theoretical aspect of corporate governance, the relationship between corporate governance and the Islamic bank stakeholders with specific regard to the possible connotations of the active or passive role of savers and investors in the decisions of management and governance related to the selected projects and funding recipients. Finally, given the current absence of Islamic banks in Italy, we propose a case study concerning the possible introduction of Islamic Shari’ah-compliant financial products by Moroccan banks operating in Italy, after the introduction of the recent Moroccan law n° 103.12, approved on 25 November 2014, relating to the credit institutions, envisages the establishment of “Participative Banks” and the offering of Shari’ah-compliant financial products.
topic islamic bank
corporate governance
corporate social responsibility
corporate governance in morocco
moroccan banks in italy
participatory depositor
url https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/EJIF/article/view/1642
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