Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance
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Product details
- ISBN 9781836623472
- Weight: 435g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 23 Apr 2025
- Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Islamic Finance and Corporate Governance: Synergies for Sustainable Growth explores the intersection of Islamic financial concepts and corporate governance practices, with the objective of promoting long-lasting economic expansion. The literature delves into a range of subjects, encompassing Shariah governance, ethical decision-making, and stakeholder engagement, emphasizing the imperative nature of robust governance frameworks within Islamic financial organizations.
Islamic Finance aims to address the broader but contemporary matters related to technology, Islamic ventures, risk management, compliance with regulations, and societal responsibility, while advocating for inclusive governance methods. In addition, the book offers valuable information on developing industries such Islamic microfinance, Fintech governance, and the difficulties presented by cryptocurrency. It presents a complete viewpoint on promoting sustainable development in Islamic finance through efficient corporate governance.
Emerald Studies in Islamic Economy and Finance (ESIEF) is a groundbreaking series published by Emerald Publishing dedicated to advancing the knowledge and understanding of Islamic economics and finance. In an era where the global economic landscape is constantly evolving, this series seeks to contribute significantly to the academic discourse surrounding Islamic economy and finance. It builds on the rich heritage of Islamic economic thought while embracing contemporary perspectives and challenges. The series is also committed to fostering rigorous academic inquiry promoting scholarly collaboration and ultimately enriching the understanding of Islamic economics and finance in the global context.
Muhammad Ali is associated with Taylor’s University in School of Accounting and Finance. Ali’s teaching interests include business finance, personal finance, behavioural finance, corporate finance, and Islamic banking.
Syed Ali Raza is a Professor of Finance at the Iqra University Karachi, Pakistan. His areas of interest include Quantitative Methods in Research, Energy Economics, Energy Finance, Financial Economics and Corporate Finance.
Nor Shaipah Abdul Wahab is an Associate Professor with specialisation in taxation and corporate governance. Her research focuses on taxation, market valuation, corporate governance, and financial reporting/disclosure.
Chin-Hong Puah is a Professor cum Chief Executive Officer at the UNIMAS Business School, University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). He obtained his PhD degree majoring in Financial Economics. Puah has been actively involved in Financial Economics, Macroeconomics and Business Economics areas in the past 20 years.
Hanudin Amin is an Associate Professor at the Labuan Faculty of International Finance, University Malaysia Sabah - Labuan International Campus. He earned his Ph.D in the area of Islamic home financing from the IIUM Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance (IIiBF), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Abadullah is a senior banker and currently serving as Head of Compliance at Faysal Islamic Bank, Pakistan. He holds a Master of Business Administration (Finance) degree from IBA, University of Punjab.
