Transparency Standards Implementation in Light of Governance in the Islamic Banks in Kuwait

Authors

  • Mohammad M. Alazemi International Islamic University Malaysi Author
  • Dr. Lafi M. Alazemi Basic Education College image/svg+xml Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51325/ijbeg.v4i1.62

Keywords:

Islamic economics, Islamic banks, Islamic banks, financial institutions, and governance.

Abstract

The study aims at identifying the transparency concept in general and its dimensions in the Islamic banks in ‎particular, as well ‎as the governance concept, importance, objectives, ‎and principles‎ in the financial institutions. ‎The study ‎examines the application level of transparency standards in light of governance in the Islamic Kuwaiti Banks. ‎The ‎analytical and descriptive approaches are adopted. The study population consists of four Islamic banks in ‎Kuwait. ‎‏The sample consists of 35 individuals working in senior administrative positions who are basically charged ‎with institutional governance in Islamic banks in Kuwait. The study shows that the Islamic banks in Kuwait apply ‎transparency standards with a high ‎commitment level in light of ‎governance. Of course, this gives us a positive indication of ‎the application-level of both transparency and governance in the ‎Islamic banks in Kuwait.‏ ‏‎Principles, ‎standards of governance as well as transparency standards are very crucial for the Islamic‏ ‏financial institutions'‎ ‎development. The study recommended issuing a separate governance code for Islamic banks, and ‎an accredited measure of governance in the Islamic banks in Kuwait based on transparency standards. ‎

Author Biographies

  • Mohammad M. Alazemi, International Islamic University Malaysi

    International Islamic University Malaysia/ IIUM Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance, Malaysia.

  • Dr. Lafi M. Alazemi, Basic Education College

    The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Basic Education College, Kuwait

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Published

2021-01-31

How to Cite

Alazemi, M. M., & Alazemi, D. L. M. (2021). Transparency Standards ‎Implementation in Light of Governance in the Islamic Banks in Kuwait. EuroMid Journal of Business and Tech-Innovation (EJBTI), 4(1), 106-123. https://doi.org/10.51325/ijbeg.v4i1.62

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