Strong Boards and Risk-taking in Islamic Banks

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This paper examines whether variations in strong boards explain the differences between risk-taking in Islamic and conventional banks. From an analysis of a pooled sample of Islamic and conventional banks, we find that strong boards in general serve their shareholders through engaging in higher risk-taking activities across both types of banks. In Islamic banks, however, the Shari’ah Supervisory Board (SSB) is found to mitigate risk-taking when integrated with a strong board, as religiosity restrains risk-taking.

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Mollah, S., Skully, M., & Liljeblom, E. (2021). Strong Boards and Risk-taking in Islamic Banks. Review of Corporate Finance. Now Publishers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1561/114.00000004

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