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Corporate governance and Islamic banks’ products and services disclosure

Rihab Grassa (ISCAE Department, University of Manouba, Manouba, Tunisia and College of Business, University of Modern Science (UMS), Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
Raida Chakroun (Department of Accounting, Higher Business Studies Institute at Carthage (IHEC), University of Carthage, Tunisia, Tunisia)
Khaled Hussainey (Department of Accounting and Financial Management, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK)

Accounting Research Journal

ISSN: 1030-9616

Article publication date: 8 May 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of Islamic banks (IBs) product and services disclosure (PSD).

Design/methodology/approach

A computer-based content analysis is run upon the annual reports for a sample of 78 IBs operating in 11 countries from 2004 to 2012 to find the number of product and services statements. The levels and trends of PSD are identified. A regression analysis to identify the factors affecting PSD in IBs is also used.

Findings

The findings suggest that there has been a significant improvement of PSD over time. The results show a positive association between PSD and Shariah board size, board size, chief executive officer (CEO) tenure, duality in position, blockholders and investment account holders. However, they show a negative association between PSD and institutional ownership. In addition, it appears that board independence does not affect significantly banks’ PSD. It is also found that the bank performance, bank age, leverage, listing, adoption of international financial reporting standards, adoption of Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions and country transparency index have a positive effect on the PSD.

Originality/value

This study offers an original contribution to corporate disclosure literature by being the first to develop and investigate PSD for a large sample of IBs during a long period of time. It links P&S with bank corporate governance characteristics. The findings have many important policy implications. More specifically, this paper encourages regulators in the studied countries to improve corporate governance mechanisms in their Islamic banking systems through the optimization of ownership structure, CEO’s characteristics and the board’s characteristics, to promote PSD. Moreover, the findings support the theoretical predictions of the generalized agency theory. This study’s empirical evidence enhances the understanding of the corporate social responsibility disclosure environment in general and the PSD environment in particular for IBs. This study is the first one that measures PSD in the annual reports for a large cross-countries sample of IBs during a long period of time. It is also the first one that links PSD with IBs corporate governance mechanisms.

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Citation

Grassa, R., Chakroun, R. and Hussainey, K. (2018), "Corporate governance and Islamic banks’ products and services disclosure", Accounting Research Journal, Vol. 31 No. 1, pp. 75-89. https://doi.org/10.1108/ARJ-09-2016-0109

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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